Image: Toyota USA Image: Toyota USA Toyota has bulked up its North American supply chain to make the all-hybrid 2026 RAV4 lineup a reality. One of the biggest bits of news to come out of the biggest new-vehicle reveal of the year- the 2026 Toyota RAV4-is that every single model will now be a hybrid. This is great news for those who like to save gas, but as many who have tried to order a RAV4 hybrid from a dealership will tell you, there are wait times associated with the electrified powertrain. Through the first quarter of 2025, Toyota USA sold 115,402 RAV4s, with very nearly half (55,868 units) being electrified. Canada's split is roughly similar: 4,470 hybrid and plug-in hybrid RAV4s out of 9,442 sales. How is the brand going to make the switch to full hybrid without seeing a major dip in sales figures for North America's best-selling SUV? At the reveal event, we asked Frank Voss, recent president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada and newly minted president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas. "We have localized the supply chain. Batteries are coming out of North Carolina. We basically brought (hybrid system) Gen 5 here. Motors are local. The powertrain is being localized," explained Voss. "It gives us a lot more flexibility to be able to accommodate need. The Canada plant is going to be at capacity. Of course, we are going to keep Kentucky in the fold, Kentucky is going to produce hybrids. Those two plants together, hopefully will provide enough volume so that we can overcome this shortage we've been struggling with for so long." 2025 Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 Concept: All the Details Image: Toyota USA Image: Toyota USA 2026 Toyota RAV4: All the Details 2026 Toyota RAV4: All the Details View Gallery 23 photos 2025 Indy 500 Corvette ZR1 Pace Car: All The Details