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Dodge Nitro vs Toyota RAV4: 2025 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

Based on available data, the Toyota RAV4 comes out ahead of the Dodge Nitro on fuel economy and power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
Nitro
RAV4
Typical price (used, US)
$4,790–$8,245
$18,897–$27,760
Power
258 Hp
324 Hp
Torque
360 Nm
233 Nm
Top speed
180 km/h
N/A
Fuel consumption
13.8 L/100km
6.4 L/100km
Drive
All wheel drive
All wheel drive
Transmission
5 gears, automatic
automatic transmission ECVT
Engine
4 L
2.5 L
Seats
5
5
Body type
SUV
SUV

What owners say

Nitro

Overall

Overwhelmingly negative sentiment based on long-term owner experiences. The vehicle is widely criticized for poor build quality, unreliable mechanical and electrical systems, and a general lack of durability. Positive remarks are extremely rare and isolated, typically referencing a single owner's experience with high mileage.

Best version to buy

Insufficient owner data available. No specific trim or model year is recommended.

Known issues

  • Poor build quality and cheap interior materials: very frequent. Chronic electrical system failures: very frequent.

RAV4

Overall

Overwhelmingly positive sentiment centered on exceptional long-term reliability, low maintenance costs, and high resale value. The vehicle is consistently praised as a practical, worry-free choice for owners prioritizing longevity and cost of ownership over driving engagement or premium interior refinement. The hybrid powertrain, in particular, receives very frequent commendation for its fuel efficiency, smooth operation, and the bulletproof reliability of its eCVT transmission.

Best version to buy

The hybrid powertrain is strongly recommended over the gas-only version for its combination of fuel efficiency, smoother power delivery, and highly reliable eCVT. For specific model years, the 2016-2018 RAV4 (previous generation) and the 2019-2025 RAV4 Hybrid (current/fifth generation) are frequently cited as top choices for reliability.

Known issues

  • High-voltage cable corrosion ("Cablegate") on 2019-2021 Hybrid models: Major corrosion issue leading to failure, subject to warranty extension programs and a class-action lawsuit in Canada.
  • 8-speed automatic transmission concerns: Described as problematic, with unique shifting behavior in lower gears; noted as a reason to avoid certain gas models (2019+ RAV4, 2017+ Highlander).
  • Interior noise: Cabin described as noisier than some competitors (e.g., Volkswagen Tiguan, Subaru Forester) at highway speeds. Frequency: recurrent.

The verdict

The Toyota RAV4 is the better choice for most buyers.

It has stronger reliability sentiment in owner reports than the Dodge Nitro, based on the data above. If the specific known issues on the Toyota RAV4 are a dealbreaker, the Dodge Nitro is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the Dodge Nitro or the Toyota RAV4?

Owner reports lean more positive on reliability for the Toyota RAV4 than the Dodge Nitro. See the known issues comparison above for the specific concerns owners report on each.

Which is better for families, the Dodge Nitro or the Toyota RAV4?

Data on family-specific factors like cargo space is limited for one or both models, but based on available reports, both are positioned as practical daily drivers. Check the specs table above for seating and body type.

Which has better fuel economy, the Dodge Nitro or the Toyota RAV4?

The Toyota RAV4 is more fuel-efficient on paper: 6.4 L/100km combined versus 13.8 L/100km for the Dodge Nitro, based on the best-equipped catalogued version of each.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the Dodge Nitro or the Toyota RAV4?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but owner reports mention cost-related concerns more often for the Dodge Nitro than the Toyota RAV4. See the known issues comparison above.