In Manitoba’s compact SUV market, the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V continue to be two of the most popular and trusted options for drivers. Both offer strong performance, advanced safety features, spacious interiors, and all-season capability—making them ideal for everything from winter commutes to weekend getaways.
This side-by-side comparison breaks down how the 2026 RAV4 and 2026 CR-V stack up in key areas like design, technology, fuel efficiency, and overall value to help drivers decide which compact SUV best fits their needs
Performance & Efficiency
Both SUVs offer options for gas and hybrid drivers, with smooth handling and winter-ready AWD.
2026 Toyota RAV4 (anticipated updates):
- Expected to keep the 2.5L 4-cylinder engine (203 hp) as standard
- Hybrid and plug-in hybrid (RAV4 Prime) options likely to return
- RAV4 Prime could maintain its segment-leading 68 km all-electric range
- AWD standard or available across most trims
- Estimated fuel efficiency: 8.5 L/100km (gas); ~6.0 L/100km (hybrid)
2026 Honda CR-V:
- 1.5L turbocharged engine with 190 hp
- CR-V Hybrid available on Touring Hybrid (204 hp)
- Real Time AWD™ available
- Fuel efficiency: 7.8 L/100km (gas); 6.4 L/100km (hybrid)
Verdict:
RAV4 offers more electrified options, including a plug-in hybrid, and potentially more power. CR-V delivers excellent balance and refinement, especially in hybrid form.
Interior & Practicality
Comfortable cabins built for Manitoban families, road trips, and everything in between.
RAV4 (expected):
- Up to 1,059 L cargo space behind rear seats
- 8″ or available 10.5″ touchscreen
- SofTex® seating available
- Wireless Apple CarPlay® / Android Auto™ standard
- Possible interior design refresh for 2026
CR-V:
- Up to 1,113 L cargo space behind rear seats
- 7″ or available 9″ touchscreen
- Leather-trimmed seats available
- Heated rear seats on higher trims
- Wireless Apple CarPlay® / Android Auto™ standard
Verdict:
The CR-V edges out the RAV4 slightly on cargo space. Both interiors are well-equipped, but we may see a design and tech update in the RAV4 that brings it up a notch.
Safety & Tech
Top safety scores and advanced driver-assistance systems are standard fare.
RAV4:
- Toyota Safety Sense 2.5™ expected to remain standard
- Available digital rearview mirror, 360° camera system
- Connected Services by Toyota likely included on most trims
CR-V:
- Honda Sensing® Technologies standard
- Blind Spot Information System & Traffic Jam Assist
- Bose® premium sound system (Touring Hybrid)
Verdict:
Both vehicles offer excellent safety features. RAV4 may appeal to drivers who want more connected services, while the CR-V brings added luxury touches at the top end.
Pricing & Availability
2026 Honda CR-V:
- Starting MSRP for AWD: $42,894
- Available now at Birchwood Honda locations
2026 Toyota RAV4:
- Official Canadian pricing not yet released
- Estimated release: early 2026
Final Thoughts: Should You Wait for the 2026 RAV4?
Choose the CR-V if you want:
- A well-rounded, smooth-driving SUV available today
- Slightly more cargo space
- A premium hybrid experience in the Touring trim
Wait for the 2026 RAV4 if you’re looking for:
- More engine choices (including plug-in hybrid)
- Slightly more horsepower and EV range
- A design refresh and added tech
At Birchwood, we can help you compare these two leading SUVs, whether you need a vehicle now or are planning ahead. Either way, you’re making a smart move.
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