TOYOTA is credited with creating the ‘soft-roader’ three decades ago with the original RAV4, while the fifth-generation model that we’re rewarding here made its debut in spring 2019. The sharp-suited SUV has been a real money-spinner for Toyota, achieving 20 million sales globally, including 220,000 in the UK.
The RAV4’s appeal is immediately obvious as soon as you drive one. We’ve always liked it for its rugged looks, peerless reliability and generous equipment levels, but because the Mk5 edition came only with a 2.5-litre petrol engine backed up by either self-charging or plug-in hybrid technology, efficiency can be impressive too, for what's actually quite a big car. Indeed, running costs tend to be on the low side, although most RAV4s breached the £40,000 expensive-car tax threshold when new, which pushes…