Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE
Crossover · Hybrid
vs
Mazda MX-30 PHEV
Crossover · Electric · AWD
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE
Car A
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE
The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE blends family practicality with strong efficiency, ranking highly on consumption and cargo space. It suits growing families and road-trip use more than performance or premium seekers.
5 seatsCrossoverHybrid5-star safety218 hpHybrid
Mazda MX-30 PHEV
Car B
Mazda MX-30 PHEV
A city-focused plug-in with AWD, the Mazda MX-30 PHEV delivers efficient-for-its-class running and everyday usability at a good value in its segment. Just note the modest acceleration and missing safety/reliability data.
5 seatsCrossoverElectric1.5 L/100kmAWDElectric
Why compared better on fuelcomparison picksame body typesame seatsstep-up price

Usage fit

Family 85 / 37
City 44 / 72
Budget / value 68 / 53
Road trip 80 / 29
Performance 27 / 29
Cargo 68 / 27
Practical 65 / 42
Premium 31 / 16
Winter 38 / 22

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE · Orange = Mazda MX-30 PHEV

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE Mazda MX-30 PHEV
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE

  • Efficient for its class at 5.8 L/100 km
  • Very generous 1080 L cargo space for family gear
  • 600 km range reduces fuel stops on long drives
  • Good value in its segment at around 29,500

Mazda MX-30 PHEV

  • Very low official combined consumption (1.5) if you charge regularly
  • AWD adds traction for varied road conditions
  • Practical 5-seat layout with a 366 L trunk for daily tasks
  • Priced at 33,900, it’s good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE if…
Lower entry price
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Mazda MX-30 PHEV if…
All-wheel drive
Mazda MX-30 PHEV's AWD adds real-world confidence in wet, icy, or mixed-weather conditions.

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