The RAV4 is consistently one of Australia’s most popular models, having been the third best-selling model of 2022.

Wait times today continue to reach 18-months for some hybrid models, proving the demand for the SUV remains strong.

The Toyota RAV4 has long been a staple in the compact SUV segment, and the entry-level 2023 GX variant continues that legacy.

But in a segment that’s more competitive than ever, how does the GX hold its ground?

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Pricing and features

The GX is the entry-grade into the five variant RAV4 lineup. Priced at $39,760 before on road costs for the 2.0-litre petrol four-cylinder version.

Buyers also have the choice of a front or all-wheel option hybrid powertrain. Hybrid comes at an extra $2500 and all-wheel-drive hybrid for $3000 more.

As a base grade the vehicle specs don’t necessarily astound compared to Chinese rivals, however the hybrid puts forward a proposition that’s hard to ignore, using as little as 4.7L/100km in fuel.

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Included in the GX you’ll get:

7-inch semi-digital instrument clusterRain-sensing wipers
8-inch infotainment systemFive USB ports (x3 front, x2 rear)
17-inch alloy wheelsPush button start
Wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android AutoCloth upholstery
Over-the-air software updatesLeather-wrapped steering wheel
Toyota Connected ServicesFront and rear carpet floor mats
AM/FM/DAB+ radio60/40 split-fold rear seats and centre armrest
Heated, power-folding side mirrorsLED headlights and daytime running lamps
Dual-zone climate control (hybrid only)LED interior lighting
6-speakersLED fog lights

All paint colour options besides the standard Glacier White are charged at $700. Inside the cabin you’ll get cloth black trim with a stitched pattern on the seats and a leather accented steering wheel.

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Safety

The RAV4 was awarded a five-star ANCAP safety rating; valid for all its models and powertrain options when it was rated in 2019.

It achieved a 93% rating for adult occupant safety, 89% for child occupant safety and 83% for its safety assist features.

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Every model in the RAV4 lineup comes equipped with seven airbags, including dual front, side, curtain and driver’s knee.

The RAV4 boasts a comprehensive list of safety features across all its variants through the Toyota Safety Sense package incorporated into the vehicle.

2023 Toyota RAV4 safety features:

  • Autonomous emergency braking (vehicle, pedestrian, cyclist, junction)
  • Seven airbags
  • Lane-keep assist
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Lane departure warning
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Reversing camera with guide

Key rivals

There is no shortage of options when looking for a family SUV. The RAV4 continues to be a winning package but if your budget is keeping you at a GX petrol, there are plenty of worthy competitors that may tick similar boxes, including:

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Should I put it on my shortlist?

The 2023 Toyota RAV4 GX is a solid choice for those seeking a reliable and practical compact SUV.

Its blend of space, safety features combined with Toyota’s reputation for reliability makes it a strong contender in its segment.

If you’re seeking a family-friendly and economical SUV then you can’t look past the hybrid RAV4 . I mean, it’s ended up in so many Australians driveways for a reason.

While it might not have the bells and whistles of higher-end models, its overall package offers great value for money, making it a vehicle worth considering for your next purchase.