2024 Toyota Rush: Toyota is planning to launch an updated version of its compact SUV Toyota Rush in 2024 model year.
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2024 Toyota Rush: Toyota is planning to launch an updated version of its compact SUV Toyota Rush in 2024 model year.
SUV’s are in!
There has been an increase in the popularity of SUV’s according to Consumer Reports. Compact cars have only accounted for 3/10 cars sold back in August which drives a big gap between compact cars and SUV’s. Stick to the latest trend by checking out Toyota of Orlando’s great selection of SUV’s for sale. Once you see why SUV’s have been taking over the sales, you won’t want to be left behind on the trend.
First and foremost, you will have a significant amount of more space than any compact car. This is a feature that ought to be taken into consideration if you have kids, pets, carry equipment for work, or even just move a lot. Orlando Toyotas such as the Highlander and the Sequoia are great cars for the aforementioned.
Safety technology is another reason why many people are switching to SUV’s. Our SUV’s here at Toyota of Orlando are well equipped with the best safety technology because after all, they are designed to be family cars. Our Orlando SUV’s carry safety technologies like the Toyota Safety Sense P, Star Safety System, an Advanced Airbag System, Blind Spot Monitors, a Bird’s Eye View Camera, and more.
Believe it or not, Toyota of Orlando offers a wide range of SUV’s for its customers. So if you’re looking for a vehicle that’ll fit your kid’s soccer team look into the Highlander. If you want something smaller and practical to travel with your pets, a RAV4 is a great choice. And if you just want enough space for you and your day to day cargo, the C-HR is the vehicle that will fit your needs.
What are you waiting for? Come on over to Toyota of Orlando for a test drive so you could see which SUV fits you best. We’re open seven days a week at 3575 Vineland Road, just off I-4 near the Millenia Mall!
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Honda WR-V vs Toyota Raize 1.0 Turbo — Compact SUVs Face Off
The compact SUV segment keeps getting hotter, and two strong contenders are stepping into the spotlight: the Honda WR-V and the Toyota Raize 1.0 Turbo. Both are built for urban life, fuel efficiency, and everyday comfort — but they take very different approaches to performance. Let’s break it down.
The Honda WR-V comes with a 1.5L naturally aspirated i-VTEC engine producing around 121 PS, delivering smooth acceleration and long-term reliability. Paired with a CVT transmission and front-wheel drive, it’s designed for comfortable daily driving with respectable fuel efficiency of around 16–18 km/L. With a roomy 380L boot, it’s a great option for families or weekend trips.
On the other hand, the Toyota Raize brings turbocharged excitement with its 1.0L 3-cylinder turbo engine generating about 97 PS but strong low-end torque of up to 140 Nm. That turbo boost gives it quick city responsiveness while maintaining impressive fuel economy of up to 20 km/L. It also features a CVT, FWD layout (with AWD in some markets), and a practical 369L cargo space.
In terms of performance, both SUVs hit 0–100 km/h in roughly 11 seconds, but the Raize edges ahead in top speed thanks to its turbo power. The WR-V focuses more on smooth power delivery and proven Honda engineering.
So the big question is — do you prefer the dependable naturally aspirated strength of Honda, or the modern turbo efficiency of Toyota?
Which compact SUV would you pick for your daily drive?
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