Two SUVs are about to square up in the arena, ding ding.

The Toyota RAV4 continues to have higher sales despite years of competition from the Honda CR-V.

Edmunds rated the comfort of the CR-V at 8.0 out of 10, while the RAV4 received a 7.5.

Both SUVs ride well and absorb shocks fast to avoid jarring one another.

Additionally, the seats in the CR-V are supportive and soft, whereas the seats in the RAV4 are flat.

The passenger seat in the RAV4 lacks adjustment controls while the CR-V still doesn’t offer ventilated seats.