The sixth generation Toyota RAV4 debuted with a focus on electrification, introducing hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. Divided into core, rugged, and sport variants, the RAV4 offers diverse configurations centered around efficiency and sustainability. The front-wheel drive hybrid models produce 226 hp, while the all-wheel drive versions yield 236 hp. The plug-in hybrid achieves 320 hp and provides a 50-mile electric driving range. Enhanced efficiency is driven by advanced silicon carbide inverters and increased battery capacity, with select trims enabling fast charging capabilities.
The sixth generation of Toyota's RAV4 introduces an all-electrified line-up with hybrid and plug-in hybrid options, showcasing a transition towards sustainability in their best-selling vehicle.
With three groups of configurations—core, rugged, and sport—the new RAV4 emphasizes diversity in powertrain options, catering to a wide range of customer preferences.
Toyota's new RAV4 lineup features enhanced efficiency through silicon carbide inverters, enabling improved performance while the PHEV variant boasts an impressive 50-mile electric range.
The introduction of a new software platform in the RAV4, while not entirely software-defined, integrates various vehicle functions and marks a significant development in Toyota's automotive technology.
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