Toyota RAV4 Prime
Crossover · Phev
vs
Mazda MX-30 PHEV
Crossover · Electric · AWD
Toyota RAV4 Prime
Car A
Toyota RAV4 Prime
The Toyota RAV4 Prime prioritizes efficiency and family practicality, delivering a substantial 93 km electric range alongside very low combined consumption. Strong safety and reliability signals support commuting and road trips, though it isn’t aimed at performance or cargo-heavy needs.
5 seatsCrossoverPhev5-star safetyPlug-in hybrid
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 type

Usage fit

Family 49 / 37
City 28 / 72
Budget / value 18 / 53
Road trip 44 / 29
Performance 0 / 29
Cargo 7 / 27
Practical 31 / 42
Premium 18 / 16
Winter 34 / 22

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

Specs side-by-side

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

Pros & cons

Toyota RAV4 Prime

  • 93 km electric range covers many daily commutes on battery power
  • 3.2 combined consumption is efficient for its class
  • Strong safety signals suit family duty and longer journeys
  • Reliability signals add confidence for year-round use

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 Prime if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Toyota RAV4 Prime is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your 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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