Does anyone know what the resolution is on the infotainment display? And do you think the reversing camera will have been upgraded to match because it is like watching a VHS pirate video on long play.😂
Maybe I’m in the minority, but a massive center console screen that isn’t integrated into the vehicle’s design is not appealing. The graphics look much more crisp than in my ‘22, but other than that, it doesn’t seem to be an upgrade infotainment wise.
The graphics are better here by a long shot. I think the lighting at the convention center threw off my camera's focus. If you're going from a 2022 RAV4 Prime XSE to a 2023 Rav4 Prime XSE, the screen increases in size by just 1 inch (9 inches to 10 inches).
Most the screens look like a bad install after thought. Rather than a pre-engineered design. Try a little hard Toyota. Sure it’s cost effective with making a consistent dash for all models then slapping on a screen for higher models, but the integration definitely takes away from the aesthetics.
The 2023 XSE has a 10.5 inch multimedia screen (music, navigation, etc.) and a 12.3 inch multi information display screen (speed gauge cluster, warning lights, etc.). These are both smaller on the SE trim.
Does this mean due to it's availability the RAV4 prime has essentially become a concept car for us now. 🤔🫠
😂😂😂
You could wait till 2024 for the new body style. Then again they may delay the Prime to be available in 2025.
Does anyone know what the resolution is on the infotainment display? And do you think the reversing camera will have been upgraded to match because it is like watching a VHS pirate video on long play.😂
That is the best description I’ve ever seen!
UI is SO much better! On both screens.
Glad the dash is now digital since the new CRV is and the Kia’s are as well in the same category.
Thanks for the pictures. Looks like someone swiped its volume knob... 😂
My pleasure! Manufacturers usually take removable items off vehicles before displaying them at shows (or at least that's what I've heard).
Probably took it so no one cranks the volume.
Maybe I’m in the minority, but a massive center console screen that isn’t integrated into the vehicle’s design is not appealing. The graphics look much more crisp than in my ‘22, but other than that, it doesn’t seem to be an upgrade infotainment wise.
The graphics are better here by a long shot. I think the lighting at the convention center threw off my camera's focus. If you're going from a 2022 RAV4 Prime XSE to a 2023 Rav4 Prime XSE, the screen increases in size by just 1 inch (9 inches to 10 inches).
Most the screens look like a bad install after thought. Rather than a pre-engineered design. Try a little hard Toyota. Sure it’s cost effective with making a consistent dash for all models then slapping on a screen for higher models, but the integration definitely takes away from the aesthetics.
looks like a 2002 Alpine flip out screen
Right on!! Thanks!!
Is that the 10” screen?
The 2023 XSE has a 10.5 inch multimedia screen (music, navigation, etc.) and a 12.3 inch multi information display screen (speed gauge cluster, warning lights, etc.). These are both smaller on the SE trim.
Oh wow so futuristic lol. Toyota is so far behind the times w these dashes. This is so uninspiring. At least they drive forever though.