1. CR-V has 18" wheels compared to 17" on RAV4.
2. Both are roomy, comfortable, and versatile vehicles that come from trustworthy brands with a well-deserved reputation for fuel economy and reliability.
3. The RAV4’s base engine is 2.5-liter, four-cylinder rated at 174 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque.
The base CR-V carries on with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that’s a generation old in terms of under-the-hood technology. It makes 184 hp and 179 lb-ft of torque.
4. The CR-V doesn't offer a hybrid model.
A hybrid model is available in rav4.
5. Transmission:
2018 Honda CR-V:
Continuously Variable
2018 Toyota RAV4:
Automatic, 6-Spd
6. The CR-V wins on driving experience.
7. Base Price:
2018 Honda CR-V LX 2WD CVT:
MSRP$24,250
2018 Toyota RAV4 LE FWD:
$24,660
8. CR-V is a half inch wider.
RAV4 is two inches longer.
RAV4 is an inch and a half taller.
9. In terms of styling, Crv has the upper hand because it’s a much more modern car. It looks more current, sharing styling cues with other members of the Honda lineup like the newest Accord and the 10th-generation Civic.
10. Whereas the CR-V's suspension became stiffer, the RAV4's got more comfortable.
11. The CR-V offers slightly more cargo room than the RAV4. With the second row still up, the CR-V offers 39 cu ft. to the RAV4's 38.
12. Fuel Economy:
2018 Honda CR-V:
30 mpg (28 city, 34 hwy)
2018 Toyota RAV4:
26 mpg (23 city, 30 hwy)
13. The CR-V is far more nimble than the RAV4.
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