Toyota has built its reputation on reliability, and nowhere is that more evident than in its SUV lineup. With models ranging from compact crossovers to full-size family haulers, Toyota continues to deliver vehicles that stand the test of time. But not all models are created equal. Some perform better than others when it comes to long-term dependability.

If you’re shopping for a Toyota SUV and want the one most likely to go the distance with minimal issues, this guide breaks it all down. From best to worst, here’s how every new Toyota SUV ranks when it comes to reliability in 2025.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Toyota bZ4X

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including CarEdge, RepairPal, Edmunds, Kelley Blue Book, and TopSpeed. All reliability scores were sourced from J.D. Power. Models are ranked based on their reliability scores, from least to most reliable.

92025 Toyota bZ4X

Reliability Score: N/A

Toyota has been somewhat hesitant to make the leap into the all-electric realm, with the bZ4X compact SUV being their first attempt. It was built alongside the Subaru Solterra, with the two crossovers sharing most mechanical components. While it is still too new to judge its long-term reliability, it’ll be an important vehicle to watch as it will set the bar forfuture Toyota electric vehicles.

201 HP

Frotn 3/4 shot of a white 2025 Toyota Crown Signia XLE parked outside of a building.

214 HP

196 LB-FT

Friont 3/4 view of a silver 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser off-roading in the desert with mountains in the background.

248 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander

100 MPH

104 MPH

Front 3/4 shot of a 2023 Toyota Sequoia

252 Miles

228 Miles

The single-motor, front-wheel drive version of the bZ4X features similar output figures to its key rivals, but the dual-motor model falls short by quite a bit. That being said, it is plenty peppy and will get you around without any complaints, and it features an impressively compliant ride. Front-wheel models get a 63.4 kWh battery while all-wheel drive models get a 65.6 kWh battery, which is definitely the biggest weakness of the crossover.

82025 Toyota Crown Signia

The Crown Signia is an even newer model than the bZ4X, replacing the Venza for the 2025 model year. It is a two-row mid-size SUV and comes solely with a hybrid powertrain. While it hasn’t been rated yet, it shares the same powertrain as the RAV4 hybrid, which features later on this list. This crossover shows Toyota’s willingness to move a little more upscale,with a luxurious interiorthat rivals models from Lexus.

240 HP

Dynamic front 3/4 shot of a white Toyota 2025 Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE driving in a city.

178 LB-FT

Top Speed

118 MPH

As mentioned above, you’ll find the same hybrid powertrain in the Crown Signia as you will in the most recent iteration as the RAV4 hybrid, which pairs an inline-four with three electric motors. It is a stoic and proven system that puts out plenty of power. The comfortable crossover comes standard with all-wheel drive and a robust electronically controlled continuously variable transmission.

Dynamic front 3/4 shot of a red 2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime XSE driving on a road running beside the ocean.

72025 Toyota Land Cruiser

The Land Cruiser originally built its reputation on its reliability, being a favorite of those who love to travel off the beaten path. The current iteration of the SUV is very different from the model it replaces, with a brand-new design and powertrain. Toyota has a lot of faith in their new hybrid inline-four engines, but only time will tell just how well they hold up over time.

326 HP

Front end shot of a gray 2024 Toyota Highlander parked on the driveway of a home.

465 LB-FT

4WD

Front 3/4 shot of a 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro

109 MPH

Powering every 2025 Land Cruiser is Toyota’s hybrid powertrain, which makes use of a turbocharged four-banger as well as two electric motors. While fans of the old Cruiser will certainly be sad that the V-8 is no longer around, the hybrid powertrain has some impressive grunt to it. Every new Landy comes with a locking center differential, low-range gearing, and a crawl-control system.

62025 Toyota Grand Highlander

Reliability Score: 76/100

The Grand Highlander was introduced to the lineup for the 2024 model year as a bigger andmore spacious version of the Highlander. This three-row SUV is easily one of the best value-for-money family vehicles that you may buy today, with very few rivals that offer similar levels of value. The fact that it shares almost every major component with the Highlander means it’s easy to judge just how sturdy this vehicle is.

265 HP

245 HP

362 HP

310 LB-FT

175 LB-FT

400 LB-FT

FWD or AWD

113 MPH

117 MPH

There are a number of powertrains to choose from in the 2025 Grand Highlander. The gas-only model features a turbo-four that is plenty quick for most. If you’re looking for some fuel savings, the 245-horsepower hybrid powertrain sips gas but sacrifices a decent amount of pep. The Hybrid Max model is easily the quickest, but it won’t deliver the fuel savings that you might be expecting.

52025 Toyota Seqoia

Reliability Score: 77/100

Traditionally, full-size SUVs are generally less reliable than smaller crossovers. The Sequoia proves this sentiment by being one of the least reliable Toyota SUVs you can buy today. However, if you’re looking for an SUV that is extremely capable, this should still make your shortlist. It is based on the full-size Tundra pickup and delivers somephenomenal towing abilities.

437 HP

583 LB-FT

RWD or 4WD

107 MPH

Where the iForce MAX hybrid powertrain is optional in the Tundra, it is standard kit in the Sequoia. In a sea of V-8-powered full-size SUVs, the Sequoia sticks to a V-6 with hybrid assist. Despite this, it still manages to hustle to 60 miles an hour despite its 6,000+ pound curb weight. It is also the most fuel-efficient option in its class by a decent margin.

42025 Toyota Corolla Cross

Reliability Score: 79/100

Moving towards scores more fitting Toyota’s reputation for reliability is the Corolla Cross. If you like the Corolla hatchback, then you’ll find that the Cross has the same level of appeal. This crossover keeps things simple, aiming to deliver practicality and efficiencyat an affordable price. It may not set your soul on fire, but it’ll definitely please those with a budget-oriented mindset.

10-Speed CVT

169 HP

196 HP

151 LB-FT

139 LB-FT

120 MPH

While sometimes there are clear reasons to weigh up the pros and cons of gas-only versus hybrid models, the Corolla Cross Hybrid is easily the better choice here. It may be a little more expensive to start, but it is quicker and much more efficient and comes standard with all-wheel drive. Driving verve is not in the cards for either model, but they will both satisfy those looking for a comfortable ride.

32025 Toyota RAV4

Reliability Score: 80/100

The RAV4 is one of the most successful SUVs that Toyota has ever built. It is a big reason that the compact SUV segment is as popular as it is today and has been the best-selling SUV in the United States for eight consecutive years. A big part of its success is how reliable it is perceived to be, with a fantastic reputation for longevity.

203 HP

219 HP

302 HP

184 LB-FT

163 LB-FT

165 LB-FT

119 MPH

115 MPH

The current iteration of the RAV4 can be had with three different powertrains. The performance of the gas-only model isn’t awe-inspiring, but it certainly gets the job done. Upgrade to the hybrid, and you’ll get where you’re going a little quicker all while spending less on fuel.A plug-in hybrid modelis also available, with a 18.1 kWh battery that is good for 42 miles of all-electric range.

22025 Toyota Highlander

Reliability Score: 81/100

If you’re looking for an affordable three-row SUV with tons of standard equipment, then the Highlander should definitely be on your radar. Its identity is built upon delivering great levels of comfort, exceptional efficiency, and a long list of safety features. It has been around for some time, enough to build a reputation for being one of the most reliable vehicles on the road.

243 HP

There is practically no difference in performance between the gas-only and the hybrid versions of the Highlander crossover. Both are reasonably quick off the line, getting up to highway speeds quite easily as well.The hybrid model, however, does come standard with all-wheel drive and, of course, is much more efficient. Neither are particularly exciting to drive, but they are exceptionally comfortable.

12025 Toyota 4Runner

Reliability Score: 86/100

Topping out this list is an off-roading favorite, the 4Runner. However, its score should be taken with a grain of salt. The 2025 model year is a brand-new model, and while it may look similar, it has been rebuilt from the ground up. This means that while it gets an 86 out of 100, riding on the coattails of the previous generation, this model has yet to properly prove itself.

278 HP

317 LB-FT

112 MPH

Toyota has ditched the V-6 from the previous generation 4Runner and in its place is a sophisticated turbocharged four-cylinder engine. It is smoother and more powerful than the outgoing engine, as is the new eight-speed automatic.Range-topping hybrid modelsget a 48-horsepower electric motor, making the adventurous mid-size SUV even more impressive.