DRIVER EYE / SEAT HEIGHT: 4Runner vs. RAV4

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I’m considering buying the 4Runner because, when I test drove both the 4Runner and RAV4, I felt like I sat up much higher in the 4Runner.

Sitting higher makes it easier to avoid the glare of bright oncoming headlights at night and improves my overall visibility.

However, I noticed the 4Runner has a ground clearance of 9.2 inches, while the RAV4 Hybrid has 8.1 inches—only about a one-inch difference.

If the ground clearance is so close, I’m wondering how much higher the driver eye height actually is in the 4Runner compared to the RAV4.

For context, I’m 5’1”, so this difference really matters to me.

Thanks!
 
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Note that the amount of ground clearance differs from model to model. Here are the numbers from a earlier post:

Approach Angle / Departure Angle / Breakover / Ground Clearance

SR5Sport, Limited, PlatinumOff-RoadTRD Pro / Trailhutner
Approach Angle18 degrees18 degrees19 degrees33 degrees
Departure Angle22 degrees22 degrees24 degrees24 degrees
Breakover Angle23 degrees24 degrees24 degrees24 degrees
Ground Clearance8.1 inches8.8 inches9.1 inches10.1 inches

https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...ance-approach-departure-breakover-angle.1295/

As far as eye height that is a harder question... it's not a spec typically given by manufacturers. I think you will have to physically compare the vehicles. You can measure the height of the seat in its highest position.
 

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I’m considering buying the 4Runner because, when I test drove both the 4Runner and RAV4, I felt like I sat up much higher in the 4Runner.

Sitting higher makes it easier to avoid the glare of bright oncoming headlights at night and improves my overall visibility.

However, I noticed the 4Runner has a ground clearance of 9.2 inches, while the RAV4 Hybrid has 8.1 inches—only about a one-inch difference.

If the ground clearance is so close, I’m wondering how much higher the driver eye height actually is in the 4Runner compared to the RAV4.

For context, I’m 5’1”, so this difference really matters to me.

Thanks!
It's not a matter of ground clearance, it's the internal floor height and seat position. We have a Rav4 (non hybrid) and 2022 4Runner TRD Sport. You sit down to get in the in the RAV and must step up to get in the 4Runner, can't measure directly, (daughter is using the RAV) but I would say your eye height would be 10-12" higher in the 4Runner.

I'm 5.11 with a long body and have the RAV seat low because the sunroof lowers the headroom, my wife with long legs and 5.9 sits higher than I like - we totally agree the 4Runner (no sunroof) allows you to position so the traffic glare is reduced.

If you like to sit high get the 4Runner to avoid glare avoid the sunroof. That means no package Limited and above.
 
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I’m considering buying the 4Runner because, when I test drove both the 4Runner and RAV4, I felt like I sat up much higher in the 4Runner.

Sitting higher makes it easier to avoid the glare of bright oncoming headlights at night and improves my overall visibility.

However, I noticed the 4Runner has a ground clearance of 9.2 inches, while the RAV4 Hybrid has 8.1 inches—only about a one-inch difference.

If the ground clearance is so close, I’m wondering how much higher the driver eye height actually is in the 4Runner compared to the RAV4.

For context, I’m 5’1”, so this difference really matters to me.

Thanks!
Thank you so much for your very thoughtful response!

This is so incredibly helpful!! 😊
 
 
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