The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New York debut for new RAV4

- Jack mckeown motoring editor

For a long, long time Toyota’s RAV4 was pretty much your only mid-size SUV choice in the UK market.

But how times have changed. What was once a niche has become the fastest growing sector in the car industry.

The RAV4’S formerly lonely outpost is now crowded with the likes of the Nissan Qashqai, Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Tucson, Peugeot 3008 and many, many others.

The poor old Toyota was beginning to look a little out of its depth but that’s to be remedied.

Toyota has taken the wraps off an allnew version of the popular SUV. The fifth generation model was unveiled at the New York Auto Show last week, revealing a model that’s more aggressive­ly rugged than the current generation car.

Two petrol engines have been confirmed for the new model, in line with Toyota’s strategy to ditch diesel.

The latest RAV4 is underpinne­d by the sophistica­ted TNGA (Toyota New Generation Architectu­re) platform used in the current Prius and C-HR.

That means the new RAV4 is slightly wider than its forebear, with a 30mm longer wheelbase that should make for both better handling and greater internal space.

Increased use of aluminium means the new RAV4 should be up to 5% lighter despite its marginally increased size.

There will be a 2.0-litre four cylinder and a 2.5-litre hybrid. Both are promised to bring improved efficiency over the existing units.

Toyota has reworked the hybrid model, adding a second electric motor to the rear axle to make the RAV4 fourwheel drive.

The petrol engine will also come with a four-wheel drive system that puts 100% of the power through the front wheels in normal driving to preserve economy, only redirectin­g power to the rear wheels in slippery conditions.

Though Toyota hasn’t announced it yet, it seems likely that cheaper front-wheel drive only models will be introduced into the range.

There will also be an “Adventure” model with high roof-rails, wheel-arch extensions, a more aggressive grille, revised fog-light surrounds and modelspeci­fic wheels.

Safety tech includes a pre-collision warning system with pedestrian detection, AEB (Auto Emergency Braking), radar cruise control, lane departure warning, and auto high-beam headlights.

New for the fifth generation car are Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) and Road Sign Assist (RSA).

Toyota has not yet released specificat­ion levels for the new RAV4 so expect more informatio­n on that closer to the car going on sale.

Speaking of which, there is also not yet a launch date but Toyota says it should go on sale in the UK early next year.

jmckeown@thecourier.co.uk

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The fifth generation Toyota RAV4 is expected to go on sale in the first quarter of 2019. Toyota has ditched diesel power in favour of petrol and hybrid engines.
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