Toyota RAV4 Based Compact Pickup Could Finally Happen
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Toyota may finally be getting serious about a compact pickup truck for the U.S. market, and this time the bestselling Toyota RAV4 seems to be at the center of the plan. According to comments from Toyota Motor North America CEO Ted Ogawa, the company sees a clear opportunity for a smaller unibody pickup that could compete with the hugely popular Ford Maverick.
For years, Toyota dealers have reportedly pushed for a smaller and more affordable truck. Now, the brand appears closer than ever to making it happen.

Toyota CEO Confirms Interest in a RAV4 Pickup
During an interview with Automotive News, Toyota Motor North America president and CEO Tetsuo “Ted” Ogawa admitted that a RAV4 based pickup makes sense for the company.
According to Ogawa:
“A RAV4 based pickup is an opportunity for us, and the dealers are waiting, but it takes time.”
That single statement says a lot. Toyota clearly knows there is demand for a compact truck, especially in North America where smaller lifestyle pickups are growing fast.
The success of the Ford Maverick already proved buyers want something smaller, easier to drive, fuel efficient, and cheaper than traditional midsize trucks.
Why Toyota Needs a Smaller Pickup
Toyota already sells the Tacoma and Tundra, but both trucks serve a different audience.
The Tacoma remains one of the most popular midsize pickups in America, while the Tundra targets full size truck buyers. Both use body on frame construction, which makes them strong for towing and off roading. But not everyone needs that kind of capability.
Many buyers simply want:
- A practical daily driver
- Open cargo space for bikes or furniture
- Better fuel economy
- Easier parking in cities
- Lower ownership costs
That is exactly why the Ford Maverick exploded in popularity.
Toyota knows there is space below the Tacoma lineup, especially for younger buyers and urban customers who do not want a large truck that drinks fuel like it is training for a marathon.
The RAV4 Could Be the Perfect Base
The latest sixth generation Toyota RAV4 already uses Toyota’s TNGA K platform, which supports hybrid and plug in hybrid powertrains.
That makes things much easier for Toyota if it wants to build a compact pickup quickly and keep development costs under control.
Possible powertrain options could include:
| Powertrain | Output |
|---|---|
| 2.5 liter hybrid four cylinder | Up to 236 hp |
| Plug in hybrid setup | Around 324 hp |
A hybrid compact truck from Toyota could become a serious problem for competitors. Toyota already dominates hybrid sales globally, and buyers trust the brand for reliability and fuel economy.
A Maverick rival with Toyota hybrid technology sounds like something dealers would happily sell all day long.
This Idea Is Not New
Toyota has been linked to small pickup rumors for several years now.
Back in 2023, reports suggested Toyota was considering a Corolla based compact truck that could potentially be built at the company’s Mississippi plant.
More recently, Cooper Ericksen, Toyota Motor North America’s head of planning and strategy, told MotorTrend that a small truck is basically confirmed internally.
He reportedly said:
“It’s not a matter of if at this point. We’re dedicated to it. We’re going to figure out how to make it work.”
Now with Ogawa mentioning the RAV4 directly, the picture becomes clearer.
What Could the New Toyota Compact Truck Look Like?
Toyota has not revealed any official design details yet, but expectations are easy to predict.
A RAV4 based pickup would likely feature:
- Unibody construction
- Four full doors
- Short cargo bed
- Hybrid focused powertrains
- Better ride comfort than traditional trucks
- Lower starting price than Tacoma
Think of it as a practical crossover with a truck bed attached. That formula already works extremely well for the Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz.
Toyota entering this segment could make the competition much more interesting.
Could It Arrive Soon?
Toyota has not confirmed a launch timeline yet, and Ogawa clearly mentioned that development “takes time.”
Still, the growing demand for compact pickups means Toyota probably does not want to wait too long. The Maverick continues to sell strongly, and the segment itself is becoming more important every year.
If Toyota moves ahead with a RAV4 based pickup, it could easily become one of the brand’s biggest launches in North America.
And honestly, a hybrid Toyota truck that fits in normal parking spaces already sounds like something people will line up for.
Sources and References
Official Sources
- Toyota USA Newsroom – 2026 Toyota RAV4
Official Toyota USA page covering the new sixth generation 2026 RAV4, including hybrid and plug in hybrid details. - Toyota Global Newsroom – All New RAV4 World Premiere
Toyota’s global announcement and debut coverage of the all new RAV4. - Toyota USA Pressroom – RAV4 Section
Official Toyota USA RAV4 media hub with latest updates, press releases, and specifications. - Toyota Europe Newsroom – All New Toyota RAV4
European market details and global information about the latest RAV4 generation. - Toyota USA – Five Things To Know About the 2026 RAV4
Toyota explains the key upgrades, technology, and hybrid improvements in the new RAV4.
Trusted Automotive Media Sources
- Car and Driver – RAV4 Based Compact Truck Report
Detailed report discussing Toyota’s possible RAV4 based compact pickup and executive comments. - MotorTrend – Toyota Compact Pickup Confirmed
MotorTrend report covering Toyota’s internal confirmation of a future compact pickup truck. - MotorTrend – What We Know About Toyota’s Small Truck
Covers expected platform, hybrid setup, pricing expectations, and Maverick competition. - Reuters – Toyota Revamps RAV4 SUV
Reuters coverage about the new RAV4 platform, software upgrades, and global launch plans. - Road & Track – Why the 2026 RAV4 PHEV Has Fast Charging
Explains the new RAV4 plug in hybrid charging technology and performance improvements.
Extra Reference Sources
- Autoevolution – RAV4 Based Maverick Rival Report
Additional industry coverage discussing Toyota’s rumored compact truck project. - Houston Chronicle – Toyota Small Truck Report
Report discussing expected pricing and timing for Toyota’s future compact pickup.








