Jul 8, 2025

The compact SUV market is filled with strong contenders, but two names consistently rise to the top of buyers’ shortlists — the Mazda CX‑5 and the Toyota RAV4. With the release of the 2025 models, many shoppers are asking the same question: Which SUV gives you better value, features, and driving enjoyment for your money?

This head-to-head comparison covers performance, interior quality, technology, fuel economy, and more — so you can make an informed decision.

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Engine and Driving Experience

SUVStandard EngineOptional EngineHorsepower Range
Mazda CX‑52.5L I42.5L Turbo I4187–256 hp
Toyota RAV42.5L I4Hybrid (2.5L + motor)203 hp (gas) / 219 hp (hybrid)
  • The CX‑5 excels in driving dynamics. With the turbo engine, it feels closer to a luxury SUV in both speed and ride quality.
  • The RAV4 Hybrid wins for efficiency and offers respectable acceleration, though it lacks Mazda’s refinement on curvy roads.

Winner: Mazda CX‑5 for performance, RAV4 for hybrid efficiency.


Fuel Economy

ModelMPG (City/Hwy/Combined)
CX‑5 (2.5L NA)25 / 31 / 28
CX‑5 (Turbo)23 / 29 / 25
RAV4 (Gas)27 / 35 / 30
RAV4 (Hybrid)41 / 38 / 40

If your priority is fuel economy, the RAV4 Hybrid is unbeatable. However, the CX‑5 still delivers respectable mileage for a non-hybrid AWD SUV.


Interior Design & Comfort

The Mazda CX‑5 stands out with a near-luxury cabin, offering soft-touch materials, intuitive controls, and an elegant layout — especially in trims like the Turbo Signature.

By comparison, the RAV4 emphasizes function over form. It’s durable and practical, but doesn’t match the CX‑5’s premium vibe.

FeatureCX‑5RAV4
Leather SeatsAvailableAvailable
Ventilated SeatsYes (upper trims)No
Panoramic SunroofAvailableAvailable
Digital Gauge ClusterYesYes

Winner: Mazda CX‑5 for premium interior feel.


Infotainment and Safety

Both vehicles come well-equipped in 2025:

  • Apple CarPlay & Android Auto: Standard on both
  • Touchscreen: RAV4 uses an 8″ or 10.5″ screen; Mazda uses a non-touch 10.25″ display
  • Advanced Safety Features: Both include adaptive cruise, lane keeping, blind-spot monitoring, and more

Mazda’s infotainment uses a rotary controller — a preference that some drivers love and others don’t. Toyota’s touchscreen is easier for most to use on the go.

Winner: Tie – depends on user interface preference.


Cargo Space & Practicality

SpecificationCX‑5RAV4
Cargo Volume (Rear Seats Up)~30 cu ft~37.6 cu ft
Max Cargo (Seats Folded)~59 cu ft~69.8 cu ft
Ground Clearance8.3″8.4″ (up to 8.6″)

Toyota wins on utility. Its larger interior and higher cargo capacity make it a better pick for families needing maximum space.


Pricing and Trim Value

Both SUVs offer a range of trims from base to well-equipped premium models.

  • Mazda CX‑5: Starts around $30,000 USD
  • Toyota RAV4: Starts around $29,000 USD
  • RAV4 Hybrid: Starts around $33,000 USD

Mazda’s higher trims feel more luxurious for the money, while Toyota’s hybrid efficiency is unmatched at its price point.


Final Verdict

CategoryWinner
Driving ExperienceMazda CX‑5
Interior DesignMazda CX‑5
Fuel EfficiencyToyota RAV4 Hybrid
Cargo SpaceToyota RAV4
Infotainment EaseToyota RAV4
Value at Higher TrimsMazda CX‑5
Family Use & SpaceToyota RAV4

Choose the Mazda CX‑5 if you want a more refined drive, upscale interior, and a vehicle that feels premium at every trim level.

Choose the Toyota RAV4 if you prioritize practicality, fuel economy, and cargo space — especially if you’re considering a hybrid.

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