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If you are looking for an off-roading SUV that is as luxurious and comfortable as it is reliable and powerful, the 2025 Defender may be exactly what you are looking for. Available in three body styles with varying wheelbase sizes and boasting a range of extraordinary powertrain options, the Defender thrives anywhere, from the paved roads of Jersey City to its backwoods. And, thanks to its luxurious upholstery options and collection of interior features, comfort is a given, and convenience is never far away.
That said, how does the Defender compare to other off-road-capable vehicles, such as the ever-popular Toyota RAV4? Review the rest of this 2025 Defender vs. Toyota RAV4 guide from Land Rover Englewood to learn how these two models compare, and see why you should go with the 2025 Defender. Afterward, contact us if you have any questions or wish to arrange a tour of our inventory.
While the 2025 RAV4 lineup is quite versatile and enables drivers to choose a gas-powered, hybrid, or PHEV powertrain, all of these options are outmatched by the baseline P300 powertrain of the Defender S, which consists of a 2.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. With it, the Defender S can output 296 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque, while the gas-powered RAV4 manages 203 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque.
At the top end of the Defender performance spectrum, the differences between it and the 2025 RAV4 become even starker. The 4.4L turbocharged V8 that sits at the heart of the Defender OCTA and OCTA Edition One models is capable of a massive 626 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque, enabling these models to make light of most terrain features. This ability to traverse obstacles is aided further by an air suspension system that provides extra ride comfort and a maximum ground clearance of 12.7 inches, dwarfing the 8.6-inch maximum ground clearance of the RAV4.
Despite its powerful capabilities and rugged build, the Defender is a luxury vehicle that does just as well driving through the urban landscape of Fort Lee as it does on roads less-travelled. In addition to features such as standard two- or three-zone climate control, cabin air purification systems, and heated seats, the 2025 Defender lineup has access to a range of upholstery options, including:
Meanwhile, the 2025 RAV4 has two upholstery options: fabric or SofTex®.
The 2025 Defender also provides more ample cargo storage room than the RAV4 with the Defender 110 and 130 bodystyles, which come with 78.8 cubic feet and 89 cubic feet of maximum storage capacity, respectively. The 2025 RAV4, on the other hand, tops out at a respectable 69.8 cubic feet of storage. While this is more than 10 additional cubic feet of storage over the Defender 90 body style, the overall Defender lineup easily makes up for this by including the cavernous extended-wheelbase variants.
We hope we have convinced you that New York City drivers who appreciate the trifecta of power, capability, and luxury should choose the 2025 Defender over the 2025 Toyota RAV4. To continue this Defender vs. Toyota RAV4 comparison, visit our dealership in Englewood today. Whether you want to learn more about the capabilities of the 2025 Defender, explore its exterior color options, or test out the interior features of the Defender, Land Rover Englewood is here to assist you. Give us a call and set up an appointment to test-drive the latest Defender with us, then learn about how we can assist you in securing your dream SUV with the help of our new vehicle specials and generous leasing/financing options.
*Current Manufacturer’s suggested retail price and is subject to change.