
Toyota Korea has officially entered the competition for software-defined vehicles (SDVs) with the launch of its flagship SUV, the 'RAV4.' The new model features a next-generation software platform for the first time, signaling Toyota's commitment to accelerating its transition to SDVs as part of its electrification strategy.
On June 16, Toyota unveiled the sixth-generation 'All-New RAV4' at a media conference held at Paradise City Grand Ballroom in Incheon. Since pre-orders began on May 4, the model has garnered significant attention, with over 1,500 units contracted within just a month.
Notably, the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) variant, which includes the newly introduced 'GR SPORT' model, accounts for approximately 30% of total pre-orders. The GR SPORT model emphasizes driving enjoyment, featuring dedicated tuning and stable cornering performance.
The All-New RAV4 is available in four trims: Hybrid (HEV) XLE, HEV Limited, PHEV XSE, and PHEV GR SPORT. All trims are equipped with Toyota's independently developed next-generation software development platform, 'Arene.' This marks the first application of Arene, which also enables the new connected service 'Toyota Connect.'
With this technology, owners can easily access key functions such as remote start, climate control, and vehicle status checks through the 'Toyota Remote' app. Additionally, the vehicle supports 24-hour emergency call services and theft tracking features to enhance safety.
Manabu Konyama, President of Toyota Korea, stated, "The RAV4, introduced to the Korean market in 2009, has become Toyota's representative SUV. The GR SPORT embodies our philosophy that driving an SUV can be enjoyable."
With the addition of the GR SPORT trim, Toyota is expanding its 'Multi-PathWay' strategy. Konyama explained, "We have been implementing a Multi-PathWay strategy that considers infrastructure, energy conditions, customer lifestyles, and vehicle usage to provide various options. Given the characteristics of the RAV4, the HEV and PHEV powertrains will enhance its appeal."
Toyota is also preparing to launch a battery electric vehicle (BEV). Konyama expressed optimism, saying, "We expect to announce a model that maximizes the advantages of EVs in the near future." According to sources, the launch is anticipated by the end of this year.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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