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Toyota’s Sportiest RAV4 Is Already Getting GR Parts in Japan

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A Sneak Peek From Abroad

While the 2026 Toyota RAV4 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) is scheduled to arrive in the U.S. in spring 2026, the model has already launched in Japan. That early debut gave Toyota Racing Development (TRD) in Japan an opportunity to showcase its catalog of parts for the PHEV’s GR Sport variant, which are currently offered only in its home market.

TRD offers the Japan-spec 2026 RAV4 GR Sport with bodywork enhancements, including a front spoiler, side skirts, and rear bumper spoiler. These components are finished in black with gunmetal accents, giving the crossover a more aggressive appearance than the standard GR Sport variant.

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More Than Just Looks

TRD lists a GR “Performance Damper” among its available upgrades for the RAV4 GR Sport, designed to reduce body flex and vibration, helping the vehicle feel more precise and stable – benefits that are especially noticeable during cornering.

That could prove particularly useful, given that the PHEV powertrain delivers not only improved efficiency but also a performance boost. For reference, the upcoming U.S.-spec model pairs a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with three electric motors, producing a combined 324 horsepower. That output enables a 0–60 mph sprint in just 5.4 seconds, based on Toyota’s prototype testing.

Other GR Sport parts offered for the Japanese model include 20-inch alloy wheels, a GR discharge sticker, side visors, a door stabilizer, a carbon-fiber license plate frame, and door handle protectors.

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Electrification in Focus

So far, Toyota has only officially launched the hybrid version of the 2026 RAV4 in the U.S., starting at $31,900 excluding destination fees. The shift to hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants effectively phases out the non-electrified model in the U.S. lineup, reflecting the brand’s strategy to capitalize on growing demand for electrified vehicles – unlike in markets such as the Middle East and China, where gasoline-only options remain available.

Because plug-in hybrids are typically more complex than conventional hybrids, the RAV4 PHEV will likely command a higher price once it arrives stateside – especially if equipped with the GR Sport badge, which will be a first in the U.S.

It's worth noting that the GR Sport badge isn't the same as a full-fledged GR model. Unlike models such as the Toyota GR86, which is engineered as a dedicated performance car, GR Sport variants generally focus more on styling enhancements and subtle driving refinements than transformative powertrain changes.

In Japan, the RAV4 Z PHEV starts at 6.0 million yen (about $38,700 at current exchange rates), while the GR Sport version – excluding the aforementioned TRD upgrades – is priced at 6.3 million yen (roughly $40,700).

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