April Toyota RAV4 Deals
What Car Shoppers Need to Know
- Production delays have led to a shortage of new 2026 Toyota RAV4s.
- Dealers stocked up on 2025 models to prepare for limited supply.
- Cash offers, low-interest financing and lease deals are available for the 2025 and 2026 RAV4.
A redesigned vehicle doesn’t just mean there’s an all-new model in dealer showrooms; it also means the entire manufacturing apparatus that produces that vehicle needs to be overhauled. As Toyota has retooled factories to churn out the redesigned 2026 RAV4, supplies of the all-new compact SUV have grown rather limited.
But now, Toyota is juicing demand for the country’s bestselling SUV with cash offers and special low-interest financing on the gas-powered RAV4, RAV4 Hybrid, and RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid (previously known as the RAV4 Prime). Incentives detailed below are available nationwide and valid through May 4.
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Cash Deals
Lease Loyalty: $1,000
This promotion applies to both model-year 2025 and 2026 RAV4s regardless of powertrain. A lease loyalty offer is only available to lessees who already own or lease another Toyota product (which may include vehicles from Toyota’s luxury brand Lexus, as well). You typically do not need to trade in your current vehicle or terminate your existing lease to qualify.
Purchase Loyalty: $500
Like the lease loyalty offer, this deal applies to all 2025 and 2026 RAV4 variants except the 2026 PHEV, which is hitting dealers now. It applies to shoppers who purchase, rather than lease, their new RAV4, but the qualification is the same: You must currently own or lease another Toyota product, and you usually will not need to trade in your current vehicle or terminate an existing lease.
| Model | Model Year | Program Type | Maximum Cash Back |
| RAV4 | 2025 | Lease Loyalty | $1,000 |
| RAV4 | 2025 | Purchase Loyalty | $500 |
| RAV4 | 2026 | Lease Loyalty | $1,000 |
| RAV4 | 2026 | Purchase Loyalty | $500 |
| RAV4 Hybrid | 2025 | Lease Loyalty | $1,000 |
| RAV4 Hybrid | 2025 | Purchase Loyalty | $500 |
| RAV4 Prime | 2025 | Lease Loyalty | $1,000 |
| RAV4 Prime | 2025 | Purchase Loyalty | $500 |
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Finance Deals
The following low interest rates are also available on the 2025 and 2026 RAV4 when the purchase is financed through Toyota Financial Services.
| Model | Model Year | 24-Month APR | 36-Month APR | 48-Month APR | 60-Month APR | 72-Month APR |
| RAV4 | 2025 | 3.99% | 3.99% | 3.99% | 3.99% | 4.75% |
| RAV4 Hybrid | 2025 | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% |
| RAV4 | 2026 | 4.99% | 4.99% | 4.99% | 4.99% | 5.99% |
| RAV4 Prime | 2025 | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% |
| RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid | 2026 | 4.99% | 4.99% | 4.99% | 4.99% | 5.99% |
Lease Deals
Toyota isn’t running any nationwide lease deals at this time, but local offers may be available. Below is an example from the Boston region.
| Model | Region | Term (Months) | Monthly Payment | Due at Signing | Mileage Allowance |
| 2026 RAV4 | Boston | 36 | $299 | $4,999 | 30,000 |
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