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America’s favorite SUV is getting a full reboot. For eight consecutive years, the Toyota RAV4 has held the crown as the best-selling SUV in the United States—and in 2024, it became the top-selling vehicle overall. Now, Toyota is ushering in a new era with the fully redesigned 2026 RAV4, kicking off the model’s sixth generation with sharper styling, improved technology, and electrified performance across the lineup. Watch the full segment here.


I’m Steve Greenfield from Automotive Ventures, and I’m glad that you could join us this week. America’s love affair with larger and larger vehicles continues. According to data from Nat Bullard, vehicles, on average, weigh about the same today as they did back in 1975. But, the change in the distribution of vehicle segments has been dramatic over the past 50 years. Watch the full segment here.


