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If you’re ready to enjoy a seamless ride around Omaha roads in a great new SUV, then you may have narrowed your search to the new 2022 Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4. While each presents its own take on the popular five-passenger SUV, only one can come out on top and deliver a better overall package. Determine which you like best with our breakdown of the new 2022 Honda CR-V vs. Toyota RAV4, then explore our inventory for your next Honda SUV at Honda of Lincoln today!
When you compare the Honda CR-V vs. Toyota RAV4 the CR-V already takes the lead thanks to its more competitive starting price. The base CR-V LX 2WD with CVT trim starts at $26,400 MSRP* while the same base RAV4 trim starts at $26,525 MSRP, so you’ll have to stretch your budget a bit more to meet that price tag. Plus, the lower starting price of the CR-V enables you to save as well as invest in any OEM parts and accessories for sale to make your vehicle all your own for your Gretna drive.
Another way to compare the 2022 Honda CR-V vs. Toyota RAV4 is by their performance specs on Bellevue roads and beyond. While both come with similar fuel economy ratings, and you may be impressed with the slightly larger engine of the RAV4, the CR-V comes with turbo power to get you to your next destination in no time. Take a closer look at the base performance specs and mpg ratings of the 2022 Honda CR-V vs. Toyota RAV4 below:
2022 Honda CR-V 2WD
2022 Toyota RAV4
Another reason to look at the 2022 Honda CR-V vs. Toyota RAV4 is to see which offers more cabin space for your Bellevue travels. The CR-V shines once again as it comes with an ample 105.8 cubic feet of maximum passenger space while the RAV4 is much more compact with only 98.9 cubic feet of total passenger room. This is also seen when it comes to storage space as the CR-V comes with 75.8 cubic feet of cargo space as opposed to the 69.8 cubic feet of cargo room in the RAV4, which means you might have to make several trips.
No matter how you compare the 2022 Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4, experience the difference on Bellevue roads with your very own Honda SUV. Find a new Honda CR-V for sale from Honda of Lincoln and explore more great savings on your favorite Honda trim levels when you take advantage of our new vehicle specials. You can also look at more helpful Honda car comparisons as well as apply for financing at home to get started. Contact us today for more details on the 2022 CR-V vs. RAV4 and to schedule an appointment at our Honda dealership right here in Lincoln!
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*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $1,225 destination charge and accessories. Dealer prices may vary. MSRP does not include $395 charge for premium colors.
**28 city/34 highway/30 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 27 city/32 highway/29 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. 40 city/35 highway/38 combined mpg rating for hybrid trims. Based on 2022 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, battery-pack age/condition (hybrid trims) and other factors.