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2020 Jeep Cherokee vs Toyota RAV4 Toledo OH

 

 
2020 Jeep Cherokee
Features & Specs
2020 Toyota RAV4
9-speed automatic
Transmission
8-speed automatic
4WD
Drivetrain
FWD
15.8 gal.
Fuel capacity
14.5 gal.
106.6 in.
Wheelbase
105.9 in.

2020 Jeep Cherokee vs Toyota RAV4

You deserve to be driving around in the very best SUV on the market today. At Rouen CDJR, we are working hard to show you the options for you to choose from. Today we are focusing on comparing two top competitors in the SUV segment to help you make the right decision for your life. These two vehicles include the 2020 Jeep Cherokee and the 2020 Toyota RAV4. Jeep starts things off with a Cherokee model that adds in Alexa Skills technology, new exterior colors, and expanded Advanced Safety Group package availability. Toyota attempts to keep up with a new off-roading trim, Android Auto, and a reshuffling of some packages and options. Continue reading as we figure out which SUV is the best.


2020 Jeep Cherokee Power & Handling

Nothing is more important with a vehicle, especially a Jeep than choosing the right engine for your needs. Whether you want an adventuring vehicle or something for the pavement, the three available engines with this machine will impress. All of them allow you to have either front-wheel or all-wheel drive; even a nine-speed automatic transmission is standard. The base engine here, a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder, can crank out 180 horsepower. The mid-range option, a 3.2-liter V6, offers up to 271 horsepower. The last available option, a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, can get you 270 horsepower.


2020 Toyota RAV4 Power & Handling

Only one gasoline engine is available with the 2020 RAV4, putting it at an extreme disadvantage to the Cherokee. This engine has an eight-speed automatic transmission and either front-wheel or all-wheel drive. The engine is a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, with up to 184 pound-feet of torque and around 203 horsepower. While this is a superb powertrain, the lack of other gasoline engines is disappointing, leaving you stuck with this one engine, while the Cherokee has three.


2020 Jeep Cherokee Features & Design

Even with how impressive the engine lineup is for the 2020 Cherokee, you’ll also be happy with the trim options you can choose between. Standard features, like Android Auto, blind-spot monitoring, heated mirrors, and cruise control, can all be found with the base trim called Latitude. We also highly recommend checking out Trailhawk, an off-road-oriented trim with 17-inch all-terrain tires, Selec-Terrain AWD with rock mode and crawl control, skidplate protection, and an off-road suspension. A more luxurious model, Limited, provides leather seating, a power liftgate, heated seats, a steering wheel, and an 8.4-inch touchscreen.


2020 Toyota RAV4 Features & Design

Anyone looking for style will want to make sure that the RAV4 has the interior styling they want. Toyota tries to keep up its trim lineup. Some standard features include a rearview camera, Toyota Safety Sense 2.0, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, a 7-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. Another trim, XLE, comes with blind-spot monitoring, 5 USB ports, an 8-way power driver’s seat, rear cross-traffic alert, and heated side mirrors. One of the highest trims, Limited, includes a digital rearview mirror, Blue interior accent lighting, and navigation.

Conclusion:

As you can tell, for anyone getting ready to start their newest adventure, their best bet is with the 2020 Jeep Cherokee. With three available engines and a great trim lineup, you can never go wrong with this SUV. We hope you’ll stop by our dealership today to check out the models we have available on our lot.