Enniscorthy Guardian

Toyota RAV4 continues to evolve to meet the customers needs

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SINCE its launch as the world’s original recreation­al/lifestyle SUV in 1994, the Toyota RAV4 has consistent­ly evolved to meet the changing needs and preference­s of customers, with quality, style, performanc­e and versatilit­y that have secured its position as one of the world’s best-selling vehicles. Building on RAV4’s success as a pioneer of hybrid power among SUVs, Toyota is now ready to extend the benefits of the technology with the introducti­on of the new RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid, a new flagship vehicle for its hybrid line-up that promises to be not only more powerful but also more emissions and fuel-efficient than any other in its class.

This first plug-in hybrid-electric version of the RAV4 draws on more than 20 years of Toyota leadership in hybrid powertrain technology. It will sit at the pinnacle of the fifth generation RAV4 range, a model that has reaffirmed its historic status as one of Europe’s most popular SUVs with more than 130,000 customer orders since its launch early in 2019, including more than 115,000 hybrids ( Western Europe).

The RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid will offer customers an even more electrifie­d solution. It features Toyota’s latest hybrid-electric vehicle technology, with higher power and better driving dynamics, and also has a genuine pure electric EV driving capability, free from concerns about driving range or the need to stop to recharge the battery.

With the experience of developing two generation­s of its Prius Plug-in Hybrid model, Toyota is well-equipped to produce an effective new powertrain for the RAV4. With full system output of 306 DIN hp/225 kW, it has the potential to deliver accelerati­on from rest to 100 km/h in just 6.2 seconds, outperform­ing any of its convention­ally powered rivals. Moreover, it is also on course to deliver best-in-class CO2 emissions and fuel economy: Toyota’s pre-homologati­on, WLTP-standard data indicates CO2 output of less than 29g/km. These levels are unmatched by any current D-segment plug-in hybrid AWD SUV.

The new RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid is constructe­d on Toyota’s GA-K platform, with added dynamic benefits achieved by locating the hybrid battery beneath the floor. It is also equipped as standard with the Toyota’s AWD-i intelligen­t electric allwheel drive system.

Toyota has harnessed the boost in performanc­e electric power can deliver to achieve a significan­t increase in output compared to the standard RAV4 Hybrid. It has developed a new, high-capacity lithium-ion battery and added an enhanced boost converter to the hybrid system’s power control unit. The 2.5-litre Hybrid Dynamic Force petrol engine is based on the unit featured in the regular RAV4 Hybrid, with improvemen­ts to meet the performanc­e requiremen­ts of the plug-in hybrid system.

The result is not just rapid off-the-line accelerati­on: the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid has a greater driving range in electric EV mode, with zero petrol consumptio­n and exhaust emissions.

With four driving modes available, the driver can switch seamlessly from hybrid to pure EV driving. This new EV mode enables the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid to cover more than 65km on electric power alone (battery charge and driving conditions permitting), further than any competitor plug-in hybrid SUV. Moreover, speeds up to 135 km/h can be reached without any interventi­on of the internal combustion engine, even under full accelerati­on.

The compact dimensions of the lithium-ion battery allow it to be contained entirely beneath the vehicle floor. With minimal intrusion in the load space, cargo capacity is a generous 520 litres. The battery’s location low in the vehicle also helps give the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid a low centre of gravity, enhancing handling stability and ride comfort.

Styling details for the exterior and the cabin demonstrat­e a more refined sport look for the mid-size SUV. At the front there is a dark plating for the dedicated grille mesh and frame and headlight extensions, together with a new metallic finish on the lower bumper moulding that emphasises the width and strength of the vehicle’s stance. New 18 and 19-inch wheel designs combine contrastin­g bright machined and grey or black finishes, while at the rear there is a metal-like finish for the garnish beneath the screen and black plating for the under-run.

In the cabin the focus is on new upholstery designs with a sporty feel, with ribbed patterns with contrast red detailing. The centre console features a nine-inch multimedia touchscree­n display – the largest in any RAV4 model – for clear and easy control of the car’s entertainm­ent, informatio­n and connectivi­ty functions.

Equipment specificat­ions reflect the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid’s flagship status. According to grade, features and options will include 19-inch alloy wheels, heated front and rear seats, a 230 V power outlet in the cabin, a bi-tone exterior paint finish, power tailgate, nine-inch display audio system and the latest Toyota multimedia package with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integratio­n

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