The fifth-generation Toyota RAV4 is getting up there in age. It went on sale in 2019, got an update late in 2021, and soon, Toyota will replace it entirely. Despite its age, the RAV remains one of the best-selling vehicles in the country, with 350,000 units sold through the first nine months of the year, which means Toyota won’t want to upset that success with a radically new SUV. The next-generation RAV4, which already rides on the automaker’s TNGA-K platform that underpins the updated Camry, will likely receive an evolutionary update. We expect the company to borrow styling cues from...