2020 Toyota RAV4 kitted-up like a hot hatch
It's one of Australia's most popular, and sensible, cars. But some owners of Toyota's RAV4, just a few, may want the chance to make their theirs stand out from the pack.
Enter this madcap update from Japanese tuning shop Kuhl Racing.
Above: The typical Toyota RAV4.
Normally, the RAV4 – which was the eighth biggest selling car in Australia for 2020, the winner of our 10-way medium SUV test, and the Drive.com.au Car of the Year – looks like a typical SUV, with a lofty ground clearance and distinctly curved edges.
But Kuhl's kit has it looking wider, lower to the ground and far more angular than usual.
The RAV4 with Kuhl Racing's kit. Image: Kuhl Racing
According to photos from Kuhl Racing, their kit adds a new chin spoiler and new side skirts, bringing the vehicle substantially closer to the ground.
It also gets an all-new streamlined grille with black horizontal lines in place of the usual perforated silver design.
There's also a larger roof spoiler and a quad exhaust system with blue tips, plus white diffuser inserts and a new black trim framing the car's fog lights.
The RAV4 with Kuhl Racing's kit. Image: Kuhl Racing
Overall, Kuhl's edits have the RAV4 looking more hot hatch than family-friendly crossover SUV.
It's not yet clear whether the alterations have extended to the car's powertrain or suspension.