A thorough comparison of the 2026 Mazda CX-5 vs. Toyota RAV4. If you’re looking for value for money, choose the CX-5 (starting at ¥3.1 million, with one of the largest interior spaces). If you’re looking for fuel economy, choose the RAV4 HEV (26.0 km/L). If you’re looking for performance, choose the RAV4 PHEV (324 hp, 5.8 seconds). Also, consider the 2,815 mm wheelbase vs. 749 liters of luggage, Google vs. Arene. We’ll cover recommendations for each use and provide a complete guide to purchasing.
1. Latest trends of the 2026 CX-5 and RAV4 models
Mazda CX-5 (scheduled for release in May 2026)

MAZDA CX-5
Mazda’s flagship mid-class SUV, the CX-5, will have its world premiere on July 10, 2025 , and is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in May 2026. This full model change will be a major evolution of this popular model , which has sold over 4.5 million units globally .
Main features:
- Significant increase in body size : Overall length +115mm, wheelbase +115mm dramatically improves interior space
- An exterior that further evolves the new-generation “KODO” design
- 15.6-inch display with Google built-in (12.9-inch display on some grades)
- e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 (2.5L + 24V mild hybrid) 190ps
- New generation “SKYACTIV-Z” strong hybrid to be added in 2027 (270ps, 22.0km/L)
- The 2L gasoline and 2.2L diesel engines have been discontinued, and the powertrain has been revamped.
- Luggage capacity: 583L (61L more than the previous model)
Reference: Complete guide to the new Mazda CX-5 full model change

Toyota RAV4 (released in December 2025)

TOYOTA RAV4 Core
The Toyota RAV4 will begin selling its sixth-generation fully redesigned model on December 17, 2025. With this improvement, gasoline vehicles will be discontinued , and the lineup will consist only of HEVs (hybrids) and PHEVs (plug-in hybrids).
Main features:
- The PHEV’s EV range is 150km thanks to the adoption of a sixth-generation hybrid system.
- The PHEV boasts a total system output of 324 PS and impressive power performance with a 0-100 km/h acceleration of 5.8 seconds.
- Adoption of software platform “Arene”
- Equipped with the latest Toyota Safety Sense (roadside avoidance function, sudden acceleration suppression function)
- **3D PVM (Panoramic View Monitor)** compatible
- Luggage capacity: 749L (166L more than the CX-5)
- WLTC fuel economy 22.5km/L for HEV E-Four
Reference: Toyota’s new RAV4 full model change detailed explanation


2. Thorough comparison of exteriors
Design Concept
Mazda CX-5:

MAZDA CX-5
- Further evolution of **KODO – Soul of Motion**
- **Refined toughness** is the keyword.
- A mature frame, elegant form, and a well-made texture
- A powerful presence thanks to the hexagonal grille and sharp LED headlights
- “MAZDA” logo on rear (changed from previous emblem)
- Dual exhaust and wide taillights create a sophisticated rear view


Toyota RAV4:

TOYOTA RAV4 Adventure
- A more stylish and urban design
- Dynamic feel thanks to wide and low stance
- Different personalities for each grade (CORE, ADVENTURE, GR SPORT)
- GR SPORT emphasizes its sportiness with exclusive aero parts
- A fusion of functional beauty and SUV-like strength

Body size comparison chart
| item | Mazda CX-5 | Toyota RAV4 HEV | Toyota RAV4 PHEV GR SPORT |
|---|---|---|---|
| full length | 4,690mm | 4,600mm | 4,645mm |
| Overall width | 1,860mm | 1,855mm | 1,880mm |
| Overall height | 1,695mm | 1,680mm | 1,685mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,815mm | 2,690mm | 2,690mm |
| minimum ground clearance | Approximately 200mm | Approximately 195mm | Approximately 190mm |
| Minimum turning radius | Approximately 5.5m | 5.5 to 5.7 m | 5.7m |
Consideration:
- The CX-5 has the longest wheelbase in its class at 2,815mm , which translates directly into spaciousness in the interior.
- The CX-5 is the longest at 4,690mm in overall length, giving it a striking presence.
- The RAV4 PHEV is a little large at 1,880mm wide, giving it an impressive wide stance.
- The CX-5 has a high overall height of 1,695mm, ensuring good visibility typical of an SUV.
- Due to the increased body size, the interior space of both vehicles has been significantly improved compared to the previous generation.
3. Differences in interior and equipment
Cockpit Design
Mazda CX-5:

MAZDA CX-5
- 15.6-inch or 12.9-inch large display
- Built-in Google (supports Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play)
- 10.25-inch digital meter (3 display modes)
- 7-color ambient light system (extending to the door panels)
- Panoramic sunroof
- The steering wheel features the new “Mazda” logo.
- Hard button switches provide intuitive operation
- BOSE® Premium Sound System
Toyota RAV4:

TOYOTA RAV4
- 10.5-inch or 12.9-inch display
- 12.3-inch digital meter
- Equipped with the software platform **”Arene”**
- Supports OTA (Over-The-Air) updates
- **EPB (Electric Parking Brake)** Standard equipment
- Multiple USB Type-C ports (supports up to 45W charging)
- HDMI port (GR SPORT)

Equipped with the software platform “Arene”
Comparison of indoor space
Mazda CX-5:

MAZDA CX-5
- Wheelbase of 2,815mm increases distance between front and rear seats by 64mm
- Rear seat knee space**+29mm**
- Head clearance**+45mm**
- Enlarged rear doors significantly improve ease of entry and exit
- Space large enough for four adults over 170cm to sit comfortably
- Rear seats: Folding type (4:2:4 split), with one-touch folding lever

MAZDA CX-5
Toyota RAV4:

TOYOTA RAV4
- Spacious rear seats thanks to a 2,690mm wheelbase
- Flat luggage floor
- High degree of freedom in rear seat arrangement
- A comfortable interior space is ensured in all grades
Luggage space comparison

MAZDA CX-5

TOYOTA RAV4
| item | Mazda CX-5 | Toyota RAV4 |
|---|---|---|
| Luggage capacity | 583L | 749L |
| Depth Expansion | +50mm | standard |
| Height expansion | +30mm | standard |
| When the rear seats are stowed | Approximately 2,019L | Approximately 1,600L (estimated) |
| Opening width | large opening | large opening |
Consideration:
- The RAV4’s luggage capacity of 749L is overwhelming, 166L more than the CX-5.
- The CX-5 has been significantly improved by **+61L** from the previous model.
- If you often have to carry a lot of luggage, the RAV4 is the better choice.
- The CX-5 boasts an impressive 2,019 liters of space with the rear seats folded down.
4. Powertrain and driving performance comparison
Mazda CX-5
e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 (released in 2026):
- Engine: Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L gasoline
- Mild hybrid: 24V M hybrid system
- Maximum output: 190ps (141kW)
- Maximum torque: 238Nm (approx. 24.3kgm)
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic
- Drive system: FF/4WD
- WLTC fuel economy: Approx. 15.0km/L (estimated)
SKYACTIV-Z Strong Hybrid (scheduled for 2027):
- Engine: Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L gasoline
- Strong Hybrid: A new generation system based on Toyota THS
- Total system output: 270ps
- Maximum system torque: 50.0kgfm (approx. 490Nm)
- WLTC fuel economy: 22.0km/L (target value)
Toyota RAV4
HEV (Hybrid):
- Engine: 2.5L inline 4-cylinder DOHC (178ps / 221Nm)
- Motor (front): 120ps / 202Nm
- Motor (rear, E-Four): 54ps / 121Nm
- Total system output: FF 229ps / E-Four 239ps
- 0-100km/h acceleration: 8.1 seconds
- WLTC fuel economy: 22.5-26.0km/L
PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid):
- Engine: 2.5L inline 4-cylinder DOHC (177ps / 219Nm)
- Motor (front): 182ps / 270Nm
- Motor (rear): 54ps / 121Nm
- Total system output: 324ps
- Battery capacity: 22.7 kWh
- EV range: 150km (JC08 mode) / 85km (WLTC mode)
- 0-100km/h acceleration: 5.8 seconds
- WLTC fuel economy: 23.5km/L
- Supports fast charging (DC charging), V2H
Driving performance evaluation
Mazda CX-5:
- Mild hybrid for smooth acceleration and good response
- Extended wheelbase for excellent straight-line stability
- Handling that pursues the Mazda-like feeling of oneness between horse and rider
- The strong hybrid model to be added in 2027 will have a significantly improved power performance of 270ps.
- Improved quietness thanks to new-generation platform
Toyota RAV4:
- The PHEV’s 324ps and 5.8-second acceleration performance are the best in its class
- HEVs offer an excellent balance of fuel economy and power performance
- Excellent traction performance thanks to the E-Four system
- GR SPORT pursues sporty driving
- Highly efficient driving with 6th generation hybrid
5. Fuel efficiency showdown
WLTC fuel economy comparison table
| Model | Drive system | WLTC fuel economy |
|---|---|---|
| CX-5 e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | FF/4WD | Approximately 15.0km/L (estimated) |
| CX-5 SKYACTIV-Z HV (2027) | FF/4WD | 22.0km/L (target) |
| RAV4 HEV | FF | 26.0km/L |
| RAV4 HEV | E-Four | 22.5km/L |
| RAV4 PHEV | E-Four | 23.5km/L |
Actual fuel consumption forecast (combined general road and highway)
| Model | Actual fuel consumption prediction |
|---|---|
| CX-5 e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | 12-14km/L |
| CX-5 SKYACTIV-Z HV (2027) | 18-20km/L |
| RAV4 HEV (E-Four) | 18-21km/L |
| RAV4 PHEV (excluding EV driving) | 19-22km/L |
Comparison of annual fuel costs (assuming 10,000km driven per year and gasoline at 170 yen/L)
| Model | Actual fuel consumption | Annual fuel costs |
|---|---|---|
| CX-5 e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | 13km/L | Approximately 130,770 yen |
| CX-5 SKYACTIV-Z HV (2027) | 19km/L | Approximately 89,470 yen |
| RAV4 HEV (E-Four) | 20km/L | Approximately 85,000 yen |
| RAV4 PHEV (EV 70% used) | Equivalent to 65km/L | Approximately 26,150 yen |
Consideration:
- The RAV4 HEV FF boasts top fuel economy of 26.0km/L and excellent running costs.
- The RAV4 PHEV is extremely low-cost if you use EV driving (assuming home charging)
- The 2026 model of the CX-5 will be a mild hybrid with an estimated fuel economy of 15.0km/L.
- The 2027 CX-5 Strong Hybrid will achieve 22.0km/L , aiming for fuel economy equivalent to the RAV4 HEV E-Four.
- Mild hybrids offer significantly improved fuel economy compared to conventional gasoline vehicles.
6. Safety equipment comparison
Mazda CX-5
i-ACTIVSENSE (standard on all cars):
- Automatic braking with improved accuracy in nighttime pedestrian recognition
- Adaptive LED headlights (precise control with split LEDs)
- Adaptive cruise control (full speed tracking, from stop to restart)
- Lane Keep Assist
- Automatic braking system when reversing
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Driver Emergency Response System (DEA):
- Detects sudden changes in the driver’s physical condition or drowsiness
- An alarm will sound and the vehicle will automatically stop if there is no response.
- After ensuring safety, turn on the hazard lights and sound the horn.
Other safety equipment:
- 3D View Monitor
- 360-degree camera
- Driver Monitoring System
Toyota RAV4
Latest Toyota Safety Sense (standard on all models):
- Pre-crash safety (for pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles )
- Roadside evacuation function (PDA: Automatic emergency stop system)
- Sudden acceleration suppression function
- Lane Tracing Assist
- Radar cruise control (full speed tracking)
- Automatic high beam
Parking Assistance:
- **3D PVM (Panoramic View Monitor)** compatible
- Advanced Park (with remote function)
- 360-degree camera
Other safety equipment:
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Safety performance evaluation
Mazda CX-5:
- i-ACTIVSENSE comprehensive driving assistance
- Driver Emergency Response (DEA) is an industry-leading safety feature
- Adaptive LED headlights for improved nighttime visibility
- Embodying Mazda’s “human-centered safety philosophy”
Toyota RAV4:
- **Roadside Avoidance Function (PDA)** is the most advanced in the industry
- Wide range of target recognition capabilities, even detecting motorcycles
- Enhanced parking assistance with 3D PVM and Advanced Park
- Sudden acceleration suppression function prevents false starts
7. Price and grade structure
Mazda CX-5 Price List (Estimated)
| grade | Powertrain | Drive | Price (tax included, estimated) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base grade | e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | FF | Approximately 3,100,000 yen |
| Intermediate Grade | e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | FF | Approximately 3,500,000 yen |
| Higher grade | e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | FF | Approximately 4,200,000 yen |
| Base grade | e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | 4WD | Approximately 3,350,000 yen |
| Intermediate Grade | e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | 4WD | Approximately 3,750,000 yen |
| Higher grade | e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 | 4WD | Approximately 4,500,000 yen |
| Strong Hybrid (2027) | SKYACTIV-Z HV | FF | Approximately 3,800,000 yen |
| Strong Hybrid (2027) | SKYACTIV-Z HV | 4WD | Approximately 4,300,000 yen |
| Strong HV Top (2027) | SKYACTIV-Z HV | 4WD | Approximately 4,800,000 yen |
Grade structure features:
- Homura grade : 15.6-inch display, 19-inch wheels, sporty specifications
- Centre-Line grade : 12.9-inch display, 19-inch wheels, leather/fabric seats
Toyota RAV4 Price List (Estimated)
| grade | Powertrain | Drive | Price (tax included, estimated) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CORE HEV | HEV | FF | Approximately 4,000,000 yen |
| CORE HEV | HEV | E-Four | Approximately 4,200,000 yen |
| ADVENTURE HEV | HEV | E-Four | Approximately 4,500,000 yen |
| CORE PHEV | PHEV | E-Four | Approximately 5,500,000 yen |
| ADVENTURE PHEV | PHEV | E-Four | Approximately 6,000,000 yen |
| GR SPORT PHEV | PHEV | E-Four | Approximately 6,500,000 yen |
Five-year total cost comparison (10,000km driven per year)
| item | CX-5 e-SKYACTIV G 2.5 4WD | RAV4 HEV E-Four | RAV4 PHEV GR SPORT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vehicle price | 3,750,000 yen | 4,200,000 yen | 6,500,000 yen |
| 5-year fuel costs | 653,850 yen | 425,000 yen | 130,750 yen |
| Automobile tax (5 years) | 197,500 yen | 197,500 yen | 197,500 yen |
| Vehicle inspection and maintenance fees (5 years) | Approximately 200,000 yen | Approximately 200,000 yen | Approximately 200,000 yen |
| total | Approximately 4,801,350 yen | Approximately 5,022,500 yen | Approximately 7,028,250 yen |
Consideration:
- The CX-5 has the lowest initial cost and is also advantageous in terms of total cost (2026 mild hybrid model).
- The 2027 CX-5 Strong Hybrid is expected to have fuel economy comparable to the RAV4 HEV, improving cost competitiveness.
- Although the RAV4 PHEV is expensive, significant cost savings can be achieved by utilizing EV driving.
- If you’re budget-conscious, choose the CX-5; if you’re fuel-efficient, choose the RAV4 HEV; if you’re more concerned with modernity, choose the RAV4 PHEV.

8. Body size and practicality comparison
Handling and parking performance
Mazda CX-5:
- Minimum turning radius: approx. 5.5m
- Overall width: 1,860mm (slightly large, but suitable for Japanese road conditions)
- Overall length: 4,690mm (a striking size)
- Overall height: 1,695mm (meets the 2.0m limit for multi-story parking garages)
- Wheelbase: 2,815mm (longest in its class, contributing to straight-line stability)
Toyota RAV4:
- Minimum turning radius: 5.5-5.7m
- Overall width: 1,855-1,880mm (PHEV is slightly larger)
- Total length: 4,600-4,645mm
- Overall height: 1,680-1,685mm (compatible with multi-story parking garages)
- Wheelbase: 2,690mm
evaluation:
- Handling is at the same level for both cars
- The CX-5’s 2,815mm wheelbase contributes to straight-line stability and interior space.
- The RAV4 PHEV is the widest at 1,880mm.
- There are no problems with using the multi-story parking lot for either car.
Interior space and comfort
Mazda CX-5:
- Largest interior space in its class thanks to a 2,815mm wheelbase
- Distance between front and rear seats increased by 64mm, knee space in rear seats increased by 29mm
- Can comfortably seat four adults over 170cm tall
- Head clearance +45mm
- Luggage: 583L (2,019L with rear seats folded)
Toyota RAV4:
- Spacious rear seats thanks to a 2,690mm wheelbase
- Flat luggage floor
- Luggage: 749L (166L more than the CX-5)
- High degree of freedom in rear seat arrangement
9. Which one should you choose? Recommendations by purpose
Who is the Mazda CX-5 recommended for?
✅Focus on cost performance
- The lowest initial cost (starting from approximately 3.1 million yen)
- Five-year total cost advantage
I want a spacious interior space
- The longest wheelbase in its class at 2,815mm
- Rear seat knee space increased by 29mm , making it comfortable for four adults
✅ Fans of the Mazda brand
- The refined beauty of “KODO” design
- A driving experience that pursues the oneness of rider and horse
✅ I want to use Google services
- Built-in Google (Google Assistant, Google Maps, Google Play)
- 15.6-inch large display (Homuma grade)
✅ I can wait for the Strong Hybrid in 2027
- Overwhelming power of 270ps
- Excellent fuel economy of 22.0km/L
Who is the Toyota RAV4 recommended for?
✅Fuel efficiency and economy
- 22.5km/L for HEV E-Four
- HEV FF is the best in its class at 26.0km/L
✅I want overwhelming power performance
- PHEV GR SPORT: 324ps / 5.8 seconds acceleration
- A sporty ride that you wouldn’t expect from an SUV
✅ I want to actively utilize EV driving
- PHEV EV range: 150km
- EV for everyday driving, HEV for long distances
✅Large capacity luggage required
- Overwhelming loading capacity of 749L
- Ideal for family camping and bulk shopping
I love the latest digital technology
- Software platform **”Arene”**
- Always up to date with OTA updates
✅ Utilizing V2H (Vehicle to Home)
- PHEVs can be used as emergency power sources in the event of a disaster
- Power supply function to homes
Lifestyle matrix
| needs | CX-5 | RAV4 |
|---|---|---|
| Cost performance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| The size of the interior space | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Fuel efficiency and economy | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Power performance | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(PHEV) |
| Loading capacity | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Digital Technology | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Advanced safety technology | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| EV driving | – | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(PHEV) |
10. Summary
comprehensive evaluation
Mazda CX-5:
- Largest interior space in its class thanks to a 2,815mm wheelbase
- The latest digital experience with a 15.6-inch display with built-in Google
- Excellent cost performance with initial costs starting from approximately 3.1 million yen
- A strong hybrid with 270ps and 22.0km/L is scheduled to be added in 2027.
- Sophisticated beauty through “KODO” design
- Luggage capacity: 583L (2,019L with rear seats folded)
- Equipped with Driver Emergency Response System (DEA)
Toyota RAV4:
- HEV E-Four’s excellent fuel economy of 22.5km/L (FF 26.0km/L)
- PHEV’s EV range of 150km and overwhelming power of 324ps
- Luggage capacity of 749L is top of its class
- Latest digital experiences with the software platform **”Arene”**
- V2H compatible and can be used as an emergency power source in the event of a disaster
- A wide range of options in the price range of 4 million to 6.5 million yen
Market position
The mid-size SUV market in 2026 will be at a turning point, with accelerated electrification and increased interior space progressing simultaneously. The CX-5 and RAV4 each take different approaches to address this period of change.
- CX-5 : A spacious interior thanks to a 2,815mm wheelbase , the latest digital experiences using Google Built-in , and full-scale electrification planned for 2027 with a strong hybrid.
- RAV4 : Full-scale electrification with PHEV and next-generation SUV experience with the Arene platform
Final checkpoints when purchasing
- Budget and running costs (comparison of initial costs and total costs over five years)
- Needs for interior space (the CX-5’s 2,815mm wheelbase is a major advantage)
- Cargo needs (RAV4’s 749L for large loads)
- Emphasis on fuel efficiency or power performance (RAV4 HEV 26.0km/L vs PHEV 324ps)
- Availability of charging environment (PHEV if home charging is possible)
- Digital technology preferences (Google vs. Arene)
- Test drive to check compatibility (be sure to test drive both cars)
lastly
The Mazda CX-5 and Toyota RAV4 are both top models representing the mid-class SUV market in 2026. The CX -5’s 2,815mm wheelbase provides ample interior space, Google built-in , and the addition of a strong hybrid in 2027 are major attractions. Meanwhile, the RAV4’s PHEV technology and “Arene” platform make it a favorite in the era of electrification.
The final choice will depend on your lifestyle and values . Using the comparison information presented in this article as a reference, we encourage you to visit a dealer, check out the actual vehicle, and take a test drive to find the best car for you.
This concludes our thorough comparison of the Mazda CX-5 vs. Toyota RAV4 2026 model. The CX-5 boasts the longest interior space in its class with a 2,815mm wheelbase , while the RAV4 leads the electrification movement with 324hp in its PHEV and a 150km EV range . Both are attractive models that lead the mid-size SUV market. Be sure to check out the actual vehicles and find the one that’s perfect for you!
Related URLs:
- Mazda official website
- Toyota RAV4 official website
- Complete guide to the new Mazda CX-5
- Toyota RAV4 Full Model Change: A Detailed Explanation of Its Evolved Appeal
























