Turn heads from trail to tar in a Toyota RAV4
The all-new RAV4 is the most technically advanced one yet.
The newest evolution of the Toyota RAV4, a compact crossover SUV, has arrived and is now available at Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach.
The RAV4 2.5 HEV GX E-Four is a popular hybrid SUV built to take you further with a fresh, rugged exterior that turns heads from the trail to the tar. It features an all-wheel-drive system, an automatic CVT gearbox, and a combined power output of 176kW and 221Nm of torque. It boasts an incredibly frugal average fuel consumption of just 4.5l/100 km.
Smart tech keeps you connected to every moment and every drive feels sharper, smoother and more alive.

The all-new RAV4 is the most technically advanced one yet. Its extensively re-engineered Toyota New Global Architecture platform is stiffer, stronger and built around advanced materials.
What does that mean for the driver? A 9.7% stiffer body delivers sharper, more precise handling. Fewer vibrations mean a quieter cabin and a smoother ride, and greater rigidity makes long journeys feel effortless. Add hybrid power to the mix and every drive feels alive. Whether you are headed to the beach or the bush, the RAV4 is ready for it.

Hlengiwe Nqoko, sales executive at Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach said the RAV4 is about the space and performance of an SUV, without a heavy fuel bill. “It is a long term investment because Toyota hybrids are trusted for durability, low running costs and excellent resale. The vehicle automatically adjusts power between the front and rear wheels to give you better grip and stability on wet roads and uneven terrain.”
The RAV4 looks the part from every angle. A redesigned hexagonal grille and bold front bumper give it serious presence. Slitted, cat-eye LED headlamps add the attitude. Angular door lines sharpen the side profile. And, at the rear, horizontal lines and split brake lights deliver a distinctly futuristic finish. It is a confident stance built for the next chapter.
Book a test drive at Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach.
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