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Toyota RAV4
2019 Toyota RAV4 Excel HEV CVT 2.5 Front.jpg

2019 Toyota RAV4 Excel Hybrid (AXAH52, UK)

Overview
Manufacturer Toyota
Also called
  • Toyota Vanguard (Japan, 2005–2016)
  • Toyota Wildlander (China, 2020–present)
  • Suzuki Across (Europe, 2020–present)
Production 1994–present
Body and chassis
Class
  • Subcompact crossover SUV (3-door)
  • Compact crossover SUV (5-door)
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive

The Toyota RAV4 (Japanese: トヨタ・RAV4, Hepburn: Toyota Ravufō) is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. Considered the first ever compact crossover SUV,[1] it made its debut in Japan and Europe in 1994,[2] and in North America in 1995, being launched in January 1996.[3] The vehicle was designed for consumers wanting a vehicle that had most of the benefits of SUVs, such as increased cargo room, higher visibility, and the option of full-time four-wheel drive, along with the manoeuvrability and fuel economy of a compact car. The vehicle’s name is an abbreviation of «Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive»,[4] or «Robust Accurate Vehicle with 4-wheel drive»,[5] although not all models come equipped with the four-wheel drive system.

For the third-generation model, Toyota offered both short- and long-wheelbase versions of the RAV4. Short-wheelbase versions were sold in Japan and Europe; long-wheelbase versions in Australia and North America. Toyota of Japan also sold the longer-wheelbase version as the Toyota Vanguard (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴァンガード, Hepburn: Toyota Vangādo) at Toyopet Store dealership chain from 2005 through 2016. RAV4 for the Japanese market were sold at two different Toyota dealership chains, Corolla Store and Netz.

In 2019, the RAV4 was the best-selling SUV of any type in the world, and the fourth best-selling passenger car overall. North America is the largest market, with 535,000 units sold in 2019, followed by Europe (133,000) and China (127,000). By February 2020, a total of 10 million RAV4s had been sold globally.[6]

First generation (XA10; 1994)[edit]

First generation (XA10)
1995-1997 Toyota RAV4 (SXA11R) wagon (2010-09-19) 01.jpg

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door (Australia)

Overview
Also called Guangtong GTQ6440 (China, JV)
Production
  • 1994–2000 (RAV4)
  • 1997–2003 (RAV4 EV)
Model years 1995–2000
Assembly
  • Japan: Toyota, Aichi (Motomachi plant; April 1994 — July 2000); Tahara, Aichi (Tahara plant; commenced January 1996)[7][8]
  • China: Zhuhai, Guangdong
Designer
  • Hideo Kondo (exterior 3-door/5-door: 1991, 1993)[9][10]
  • Okawa Isao (interior: 1991, 1993)
  • Seiichiro Kitabashi (colors and materials: 1990-1993)
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door SUV (hardtop)
  • 5-door SUV
  • 3-door convertible SUV (softtop)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 3S-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 3S-GE I4
Electric motor 50 kW (67 hp), 190 N⋅m (140 ft⋅lb) (electric)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 5-door: 2,410 mm (94.9 in)
  • 3-door: 2,200 mm (86.6 in)
Length
  • 5-door: 4,150–4,160 mm (163.4–163.8 in)
  • 3-door: 3,740–3,750 mm (147.2–147.6 in)
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height
  • 3-door: 1,646–1,661 mm (64.8–65.4 in)
  • 5-door: 1,650 mm (65.0 in)

Facelift Toyota RAV4 3-door

Facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

The first-generation RAV4, known as the XA10 series, was constructed on a unique platform that shared Carina and Corolla elements.[11] It launched in Japan in May 1994. Design and development commenced in 1989 under code-name 153T, with design approval and start of production development in the second half of 1991 on the 3-door version and in 1993 for the 5-door version. In March 1995, the 5-door was launched and introduced to the US in January 1996, with standard dual airbags.

The XA10 series was available in both three and five door versions. In the US, a 2.0-litre straight-four producing 89 kW (119 hp; 121 PS) was available. Both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive were available, and the RAV4 could be had with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. It was named the 1997 Automobile of the Year by Automobile Magazine. The 1996-1997 model years had headlamps with a bracket push in type, dual filament bulb. The front running/turn signal lamps used older round socket dual filament bulbs. The rear used round socket type bulbs as well. In 1997 for the 1998 model year, the RAV4 was slightly restyled on the front and rear fascias, and a soft top three-door was made available. Power was increased slightly to 95 kW (127 hp; 129 PS). In June 1999, the two-door hardtop was dropped from the American lineup, leaving the five-door and soft top models. The 1998-2000 models used a single filament headlamp, with two different beams per housing (low and high beam) opposed to the original single beam with dual filaments. The rear lamps use the more modern rectangular style bulbs (7440/7443). The interior has subtle changes such as different colored seats, different colored door panels, extra cup holders on certain models (cigarette lighter/cup holder duo), and a digital odometer. In Japan, the 2.0-litre 3S-GE BEAMS engine with 132 kW (177 hp; 179 PS) was also available. Some variants of the 1998 Toyota RAV4 were labeled as SXA11 rather than XA10, paired with an owner-given name of «RAV 4.1».[12]

RAV4 EV[edit]

The RAV4 EV is a plug-in, all-electric variant of the RAV4. Produced from 1997 to 2003 for fleet lease, this «zero emission» model was only offered for public sale for seven months in 2002, in very small quantities in California. Powered by an advanced Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack capable of storing 27 kWh, the RAV4 EV can go up to 193 km (120 mi) between charges, and came with a 97,000 km (60,000 mi) battery warranty.[citation needed] A total of 1,484 units were leased and/or sold in California,[13] and as of mid-2012, almost 500 units were still in use.[14]

Gallery[edit]

  • Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

    Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Australia)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 softtop (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 softtop (Australia)

Second generation (XA20; 2000)[edit]

Second generation (XA20)
2001-2003 Toyota RAV4 L -- 03-16-2012.JPG

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 L (US)

Overview
Production
  • May 2000 – November 2005
  • 2005 – 2009 (China)[citation needed]
Model years 2001–2005
Assembly Japan: Tahara, Aichi; Ōbu, Aichi
Designer
  • Kevin Hunter (5-door: 1997)[15]
  • Yasuhide Hosoda (3/5-door: 1997)[16]
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door SUV
  • 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota MC platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FE I4
  • 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
  • Diesel:
  • 2.0 L 1CD-FTV I4-T
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 5-door: 2,490 mm (98.0 in)
  • 3-door: 2,280 mm (89.8 in)
Length
  • 5-door: 4,193–4,230 mm (165.1–166.5 in)
  • 3-door: 3,860 mm (152.0 in)
Width 1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height 1,650–1,680 mm (65.0–66.1 in)
Curb weight 1,150–1,445 kg (2,535–3,186 lb)

The second generation RAV4, known as the XA20 series, went on sale in July 2000. Like the previous model, the XA20 was available in three- and five-door configurations and was constructed on a platform that shared Carina and Corolla elements. Development began in 1995, with a design freeze in the first half of 1998. Styling was done at Calty Design Research Incorporated (also simply known as Calty) by Yasuhide Hosoda and Kevin Hunter from 1996 to 1997.[11]

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 Cruiser hardtop (Australia)

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 Edge (Australia)

Interior

The second generation RAV4 was originally offered in a number of trim levels in the UK: NV was front-wheel drive, while NRG, GX, and VX were permanent four-wheel drive with differing levels of equipment.[17] Although the RAV4 was available as a three-door in Europe, Asia and Australia, the American model was only available in a five-door configuration. A 1.8-litre inline-four engine (only with 2WD) producing 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS), 2.0-litre inline-four engine producing 110 kW (150 hp; 150 PS), 2.4-litre inline-four engine producing 118 kW (158 hp; 160 PS), and a D-4D diesel engine were available. Some RAV4s came with anti-lock braking system, electronic stability control, air conditioning, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, cruise control, a six-speaker CD stereo and power windows, mirrors and seats. A sport package added a mesh grille, bonnet scoop, color-keyed door handles, a roof rack, silver sport pedals, heated mirrors, gray-painted bumpers and fender flares, and sport fabric seats. Other options included alloy wheels, heated seats, a sunroof and keyless entry. 16-inch wheels were standard; larger wheels were available on four-wheel drive models.

In Australia, the RAV4 came in base Edge and upmarket Cruiser models in both three- and five-door configurations. The main differentiation between the two models was in appearance. Edge models came with unpainted grey bumpers and side cladding, mirrors, and door handles, and featured steel rims. Cruiser models gained body-colored (painted) bumpers and moldings, mirrors, and door handles, alloy wheels, and ABS brakes. All models came equipped with a brand-new 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine featuring VVT (variable valve timing), resulting in improved power and torque, as well as fuel consumption. Permanent four-wheel drive was a feature. Options were ABS brakes (on the Edge), and air conditioning (on all models). The second generation RAV4 enjoyed success in Australia, where it became the best-selling SUV in the country in 2001, overtaking its rival the Honda CR-V for the first time.

Facelift (2003)[edit]

In late 2003, the 2004 model RAV4 was given a styling update, improved equipment, and, in certain markets, a new engine. In the United States the safety structure was improved and Vehicle Stability Control made standard. The RAV4’s 2.0-litre engine was upgraded with a new 2.4-litre engine in the US, and Australia producing 120 kW (160 hp; 160 PS) and 220 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft). Other countries got mostly 5-door models with the 2.0 litre VVT-i engine. Automatic electric air conditioning also became available. European models got a new catalytic converter because of the new European emission policy. The new model also got an electric throttle.

In Australia, for the facelift, the base Edge was renamed CV, and gained standard air conditioning (previously an option). The CV also received painted bumpers, which came in either silver or body-colored shades, depending on the body color. In addition, the model range was given a subtle facelift, consisting largely of a new front bumper with circular fog lights and white turn signals instead of the older orange lights. In 2005, a new «CV Sport» model was added to the range in Australia, which included a non-functional bonnet scoop, giving the RAV4 a more aggressive appearance. The CV Sport model was short-lived, lasting only a year, and was introduced primarily to stimulate sales until the new model arrived in early 2006.

The second generation RAV4 had the highest proportion of female drivers among all makes and models in the United States, with the possible exception of the Volkswagen New Beetle, according to 2003–2004 registration and survey data.[18]

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Japan)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Japan)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 AWD with L Package (US)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 AWD with L Package (US)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 CV (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 CV (Australia)

Third generation (XA30; 2005)[edit]

Third generation (XA30)
06-08 Toyota RAV4 Limited.jpg

Toyota RAV4 Limited (US; pre-facelift)

Overview
Also called Toyota Vanguard (Japan, LWB)
Production
  • November 2005 – December 2012 (export)
  • November 2005 – May 2016 (Japan)
  • September 2012 – September 2014 (RAV4 EV)
Model years
  • 2006–2012 (export)
  • 2006–2016 (Japan)
Assembly
  • Japan: Tahara, Aichi; Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant) (2014–2016, Japanese market);[19] Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant)
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario
  • China: Changchun
Designer Masaki Motozaki (exterior & interior: 2003)[20][21]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota New MC platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FSE I4
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FAE I4
  • 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4
  • 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6
  • Diesel:
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FTV I4-T
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FHV I4-T
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
  • 7-speed automatic (CVT-i)[22][23]
  • CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,560–2,660 mm (100.8–104.7 in)
Length 4,395–4,620 mm (173.0–181.9 in)
Width 1,815–1,855 mm (71.5–73.0 in)
Height 1,685–1,755 mm (66.3–69.1 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Toyota Kluger (XU20) (for Toyota Vanguard; Japan, LWB)
Successor Toyota Harrier (XU60) (Vanguard)

Toyota RAV4 (UK; pre-facelift)

Toyota RAV4 (Germany; pre-facelift)

The Toyota RAV4 was redesigned for the 2006 model year, using an all-new platform, and was first unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show.[24] It uses an electric power steering (EPS) system.

The third generation RAV4 is offered in two versions: a short- or a long-wheelbase model. The short-wheelbase model is sold only in Japan, Europe and New Zealand (diesel only in NZ), with the long-wheelbase RAV4 sold in Australia, New Zealand and North America. Since 2007, the extended-length RAV4 is also sold alongside its shorter counterpart in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard, albeit with a revised front-end body work incorporating a revised grille, bumper, bonnet and headlamps.[25][26] When the larger XA40 arrived in 2012, the short wheelbase model was kept in production for the Japanese market and sold instead of the new version until 2016.

Japanese models went on sale in 2005 at Netz dealers.[27] The 3-door was dropped in the beginning of 2007, leaving Toyota without a mini SUV until the 2009 Urban Cruiser, which is sold in Europe, North America (as the Scion xD) and Japan (as the Toyota ist).[28] The XA30 series RAV4 was sold in Japan until July 2016, where the XA40 is not to be offered. Toyota discontinued the Vanguard in November 2013 in favour of the redesigned XU60 Harrier. The RAV4 continued to grow beyond the «compact car» segment in Japan due to enlarged exterior dimensions and engine displacement, placing it in the upper tax bracket as defined by Japanese government’s dimension regulations and annual road tax obligations.

It is also the first generation of RAV4 to be offered in regular length (for Asian and European markets, dropping the spare wheel from the rear) and extended length (for North American and Australian markets) versions. The extended-length version has an additional 21% in interior volume from the last generation, and had an optional third-row for two additional passengers (North America and Japan only). The RAV4 can still be had in either front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive in North America and Japan; however most countries only sell the four-wheel drive version.

In 2008 (for the 2009 model year), the RAV4 was given a mid-cycle refresh in some markets, featuring a number of changes, including an all-new four-cylinder engine, and a redesigned front end and tweaked rear end. The Limited model gets a different front grille and bumper cover from other models. The Sport model features a bigger spoiler and red badging along with an option on the V6 model to have a rear door without the externally mounted spare wheel (run-flat tires are used on this model). New features/options include turn signals integrated into the side mirrors, backup camera (with monitor built into rear-view mirror), satellite navigation, smart keyless entry, a push button starter, a multi-function instrument cluster display, etc. Much of the interior remains as before. In 2009, it was also the first time that the Canadian market received a front-wheel drive model to lower the price of entry.

In 2011 (for the 2012 model year), the RAV4 underwent another facelift, based on the Vanguard’s styling.

The vehicles were built in Toyota’s Tahara, Aichi assembly plant, and under contract by Toyota Industries in its Nagakusa, Obu, Aichi plant. Beginning in November 2008, vehicles for the North American market were built in the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. at the new West Plant in Woodstock, Ontario.[29][30] Beginning in March 2009, Chinese models began production by Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. in a joint-venture plant in Tianjin, China.[31]

In 2015, the XA30 series RAV4 was awarded the WheelsTV pre-owned vehicle of the year title.[32]

Safety[edit]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 4 stars for adult occupants, 4 stars for toddlers, and 3 stars for pedestrians from Euro NCAP in 2006.[33]

Markets[edit]

Japan[edit]

Model ranges include X, G and Sport, replacing RAV4 L and RAV4 J. The X and G can be ordered with either front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The Sport model with over fenders is four-wheel drive only. The extended-length RAV4 is sold in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard, released on August 30, 2007.[22] It is sold in five- and seven-passenger versions and slots between the regular RAV4 and Kluger. As it is often the case in Japan-only vehicles, the Vanguard comes loaded with high-tech gadgets, including steering-assisted stability control, keyless entry and satellite navigation. The Vanguard received a facelift in 2010.

Unlike the North American variant that came with a 4-speed automatic gearbox, the Japanese RAV4 (or Vanguard) came with a 7-speed Automatic Transmission from the K112 line also known as Super CVT-i Sports Sequential Shiftmatic.[23][22] That was along with the upgraded 2AZ-FE that was rated at 177 hp (132 kW).

Australia[edit]

In Australia, the RAV4 is sold in four-cylinder base CV, Cruiser, Cruiser L and the limited edition «Altitude» trim levels, and CV6, SX6, and ZR6 are 6-cylinder variants. The V6 was available from 2007.

Malaysia[edit]

In Malaysia, the 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre automatic variant is available, both in X and G trim. This model uses the 1AZ-FE four-cylinder, inline 16-valve engine with DOHC and VVT-i. The output for the 2.0-litre RAV4 in Malaysia is at 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm with a torque of 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm while the 2.4-litre uses the 2AZ-FE engine. Both the RAV4 and the Vanguard was available through general importers, but not officially sold by UMW Toyota Motor.[34]

Middle East[edit]

In the Middle East, the RAV4 is available with a 2.4-litre engine. Most markets, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), get the four-wheel drive model with an automatic gearbox, but KSA additionally gets a two-wheel-drive model as well, the base one with a manual gearbox.[35]

North America[edit]

North American models include choices of 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE inline-four or 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine. The V6 model has 201 kW (270 hp; 273 PS). In model year 2009, a slightly larger 133 kW (178 hp; 181 PS) 2.5-litre 2AR-FE inline-four replaced the previous 124 kW (166 hp; 169 PS) 2.4-litre engine. Either four-cylinder engine came equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission. The North American RAV4 with 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine is fitted with a five-speed automatic transmission. All US models feature Toyota’s Star Safety System which includes Vehicle Stability Control. The new RAV4 topped Toyota SUV sales in the United States for the first time.

No manual transmission or diesel engines are available on North American models.

Facelifted for the 2009 model year, North American models include the choice of a new 2AR-FE inline-four or 2GR-FE V6 engine.[36]

Mexico[edit]

The RAV4 was first introduced in 2004; and was only available in two trim levels: Base and L. This was already an outgoing generation but still sold pretty well and both came in 2WD only and both models had, as standard equipment 16-inch alloy wheels and a roof rack. The new generation RAV4, which is the current model, had more features as standard equipment. Base and Limited trims continue to be available, but on the Limited trim 4WD became an option and the Base model added 17-inch steel wheels but the roof rack was still standard in both trims. For the refresh of 2009 the roof rack in the Base model was eliminated as standard equipment and the Sport trim was added to the line-up. Up to 2008MY all RAV4s in Mexico had four-cylinder engines but for 2009 the Sport model became available with the V6 engine, although the four-cylinder engine was still available. The Limited trim was only available with the V6 engine and four-wheel drive. For 2010, the RAV4 in Mexico has been simplified again to two trims but the Limited trim was dropped and consequently removed the four-wheel drive option, while the Base and Sport trims remained unchanged from 2009. The RAV4 in Mexico has experienced good acceptance since its introduction.

China[edit]

The XA30 RAV4 commenced production in China in April 2009. Trim levels were the 2.0 Classic, 2.0 Luxury, 2.0 Luxury Navi, 2.4 Luxury and 2.4 Luxury Navi. The 2.0-litre 1AZ-FE and 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE were standard paired to a 5 speed manual and 4 speed automatic gearbox. Pricing ranged from RMB 189,800 to RMB 264,300 (US$26,520 to US$36,930 at the August 2019 exchange rate).

The China-specific model had different styling compared to the those sold in other countries, with a black strip that was placed in between the radiator and license plate like a moustache. It also had chrome bars below the front and rear bumpers. The license plate was also moved to the bottom bumper area to make way for the RAV4 logo and a rear foglamp. Front and rear parking sensors are also standard.

Body styles[edit]

Body styles

Chassis codes (DBA-A) ACA31W ACA36W ACA33L ACA37L GSA30 GSA33 GSA35 ALA30 ALA31 ALA36 ZSA30 ZSA35
Drive 4WD FWD 4WD FWD FWD 4WD 4WD 4WD 4WD FWD FWD 4WD
Engine (Japan) 2AZ-FE 2AZ-FE 2GR-FE
Engine (China) 2AZ-FE 1AZ-FE
Engine (Europe) 2GR-FE 2GR-FE 2AD-FTV 2AD-FTV 3ZR-FAE 3ZR-FAE

Engines[edit]

Engines

Code Years Type/code Power, torque at rpm
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2005–2012 1.998 L (121.9 cu in) (86.0×86.0mm) I4 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm, 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2007MY-2008MY (UK) 1.998 L (121.9 cu in) (86.0×86.0mm) I4 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm, 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2AZ-FE 2005–2008 2.362 L (144.1 cu in) (88.5×96.0mm) I4 124 kW (166 hp; 169 PS) at 6,300 rpm, 224 N⋅m (165 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2AR-FE 2009–2012 2.494 L (152.2 cu in) I4 133 kW (178 hp; 181 PS) at 6,300 rpm, 233 N⋅m (172 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2GR-FE 2005–2012 3.456 L (210.9 cu in) (94.0×83.0mm) V6 200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS) at 6,200 rpm, 333 N⋅m (246 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm
3ZR-FAE (2.0 Valvematic) 2008–2012 1.987 L (121.3 cu in) (80.5×97.6mm) I4 116 kW (156 hp; 158 PS) at 6,200 rpm, 198 N⋅m (146 lbf⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm
2.0 D-4D 2005-2006MY 1.995 L (121.7 cu in) (82.2×94.0mm) I4 85 kW (114 hp; 116 PS) at 4,000 rpm, 250 N⋅m (184 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800–3,000 rpm
2.2 D-4D Diesel 2007MY-2008MY 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 310 N⋅m (229 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm
2.2 D-4D Diesel 180 (UK) 2007MY 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 400 N⋅m (295 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,600 rpm
2.2 D-4D, 2.2 D-CAT (UK) 2008–2012 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 340 N⋅m (251 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm
2.2 D-CAT 2008–2012 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 400 N⋅m (295 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm

Gallery[edit]

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Sport (US)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Sport (US)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Limited (US)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Limited (US)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 (Germany)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 (Germany)

  • Pre-facelift Toyota Vanguard (Japan)

    Pre-facelift Toyota Vanguard (Japan)

  • Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

    Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

  • Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

    Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

  • Interior

    Interior

  • Toyota RAV4 EV (US)

    Toyota RAV4 EV (US)

RAV4 EV[edit]

Toyota worked together with Tesla Motors to develop the second generation RAV4 EV, and the electric SUV was scheduled for market launch late in the third quarter of 2012.[13][37] Production was limited to 2,600 units during the first three years, and sales were limited to California only, beginning with the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles/Orange County and San Diego.[38][39]

The second generation RAV4 EV has a 115 kW (154 hp; 156 PS) motor powered by a 41.8kWh lithium ion battery pack, that Toyota expects to deliver a US Environmental Protection Agency rated range of 148 km (92 mi) in standard charge mode and 182 km (113 mi) in extended charge mode, for a combined range of 166 km (103 mi); and a combined fuel economy rating of 3.1 L/100 km (91 mpg‑imp; 76 mpg‑US).[14][40] The RAV4 EV battery pack and electronic components are similar to those used in the Tesla Model S sedan launched in June 2012, because Tesla Motors is the manufacturer of the powertrain.[41]

Fourth generation (XA40; 2012)[edit]

Fourth generation (XA40)
2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD front left.jpg

2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD (US; pre-facelift)

Overview
Production
  • December 2012 – November 2018
  • 2013–2019 (China)
Model years 2013–2018
Assembly
  • Japan: Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant); Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant);[42] Tahara, Aichi[43]
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario (TMMC)
  • China: Changchun, Jilin (FAW Toyota)
  • Russia: Saint Petersburg[44]
Designer Masaki Okue, Hideki Hayashi, Akira Kubota and Takuya Watabe[45]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota New MC platform
Related
  • Toyota Harrier (XU60)
  • Lexus NX (AZ10)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FAE I4[46]
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FE I4
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4
  • Diesel:
  • 2.0 L 2WW I4-T[46]
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FTV I4-T
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FHV I4-T
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FXE I4[46]
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 6-speed U760E automatic
  • eCVT (hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,660 mm (104.7 in)
Length 4,570–4,605 mm (179.9–181.3 in)
Width 1,845 mm (72.6 in)
Height 1,660–1,705 mm (65.4–67.1 in)

The fourth generation RAV4 was a complete redesign; it was revealed at the November 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.[47] Unlike the previous generations, it featured a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door and no longer had the spare wheel mounted on the rear door.

The RAV4 no longer offers a V6 engine like the previous generation—all engine choices were inline four-cylinder engines. Also, while the previous XA30 model was offered in regular and extended wheelbase lengths, the XA40 was only sold in a single wheelbase length (corresponding to the long wheelbase XA30).

The full hybrid system combined a 2.5-litre Atkinson cycle petrol engine with a powerful electric motor, a high voltage generator, a 204 cell nickel–metal hydride battery located under the rear seats, a power control unit, and a power split device. RAV4 Hybrids were available in both front and four-wheel drive variants. The four-wheel drive came equipped with a second, 50 kW high-voltage, rear mounted electric motor that offers increased traction and a 1,750-pound (790 kg) towing capacity. The rear’s electric motor operates independently from the hybrid system front’s electric motor, driving the rear wheels alone.[48]
US sales began in early January 2013.

Markets[edit]

2015 Toyota RAV4 LE (Canada; pre-facelift)

Interior

For the Japanese market, the previous generation in short-wheelbase length remained on sale in Japan until 2016 instead of the newer, export only, XA40. The Harrier replaced the long-wheelbase model in Japan, previously badged as the Vanguard.

In Australia, the fourth generation RAV4 went on sale in February 2013. Engine choices included a 2.0- and 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol, and 2.0- and 2.2-litre turbo-diesels. Transmissions included a six-speed manual (UK/Australia only), Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), and six-speed automatic.[49][50]

The UK model went on sale in 2013. Early European models included a choice of a 2.0-litre petrol or one of three 2.0-litre diesel engines.[51]

The RAV4 manufactured in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada had about 50 percent of its parts coming from Japan.[52]

Taiwanese models included a 2.0-litre Dual VVT-i inline four-cylinder engine with 7-speed Continuously Variable Transmission (Sequential Manual) or 2.5-litre Dual VVT-i inline-four engine with six-speed automatic.[53][54]

Production in China commenced in August 2013 and was sold alongside the XA30 model for a short time. The XA40 RAV4 in China came standard with the 2 litre 6ZR-FE and 2.5 litre 5AR-FE petrol engine. 6 speed manual, automatic and CVT gearboxes are standard. Seven trim levels were available with prices ranging from 183,800 to 272,800 yuan (US$25,680 to 38,120).

Production in Russia started in August 2016.[44]

Facelift (2015)[edit]

In 2015, for the 2016 model year, Toyota released a facelift for the XA40 series. The facelift debuted with the RAV4 Hybrid shown at the April 2015 New York International Auto Show. The facelift included redesigned LED front and rear lamps and updated speedometer dials with full color TFT multi information display.

  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

    2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

    2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

RAV4 Adventure and RAV4 Premium (2013)[edit]

RAV4 Adventure at Geneva, 2013

The RAV4 Adventure is a concept vehicle that accentuated the car’s look to reinforce its off-road capabilities. It included dark red body color, extended wheel arches, 20-inch alloy wheels and matte painted front and rear bumpers.

The RAV4 Premium is a concept vehicle with Deep Bronze body color, bumpers in Deep Bronze, chrome-finished spoiler, chrome inserts in the rear bumper, brushed aluminium skid plates, integrated tailpipe at the rear bumper, 20-inch wheels, leather interior upholstery designed by Toyota’s Kansei design department, seats with black piping and V-shaped outline, two-tone double stitching and grey and black leather on the instrument panel and door panels.

Both vehicles were unveiled in March 2013 at the Geneva Motor Show.[55][56]

A production version of the RAV4 Adventure was added to the US lineup in September 2017.[57]

Engines[edit]

Petrol engines[58]

Model Year(s) Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) CO2 Emissions
2.0 FWD 2012–2018 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) Petrol 111 kW (149 hp; 151 PS) 195 N⋅m (144 ft⋅lb) 9.9 s 167 g/km
2.0 Multidrive AWD 2012–2018 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) Petrol 111 kW (149 hp; 151 PS) 195 N⋅m (144 ft⋅lb) 10.7 s 166 g/km
2.5 AWD 2012–2018 2,494 cc (152.2 cu in) Petrol 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) 233 N⋅m (172 ft⋅lb) 8.6 s 169 g/km; 23 city/29 hwy
2.5 Hybrid AWD 2015–2018 2,494 cc (152.2 cu in) Petrol/Electric Motor 145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS) combined 279 N⋅m (206 ft⋅lb) combined 8.1 s 115 g/km; 33 city/31 hwy
Diesel engines[58]

Model Year(s) Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) CO2 Emissions
120D 4×2 2012–2018 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) Diesel 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb) 10.5 s 127 g/km
120D AWD 2013–2018 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) Diesel 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb) 13.6 s 136 g/km
150D AWD 2012–2018 2,231 cc (136.1 cu in) Diesel 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) 340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lb) 9.6 s 147 g/km
150D Autodrive AWD 2012–2018 2,231 cc (136.1 cu in) Diesel 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) 340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lb) 10.0 s 173 g/km

Safety[edit]

The Japan—made RAV4 in its most basic Latin American configuration with 3 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupant and 4 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2015.[59]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 5 stars from Euro NCAP in 2013.[60]

In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) evaluations, the 2013 and 2014 model year RAV4 achieved a «good» crashworthiness rating for head restraints and seats, roof strength, side, and moderate overlap front, while achieving a «poor» rating in the IIHS Small Overlap Frontal Test. Modifications were made starting in the 2015 model year which increased the small overlap front rating to «good».[61]

The small overlap test, introduced in 2012 by the IIHS, simulates a frontal collision on 25 percent of the driver’s side. Since its adoption, the IIHS has noticed several automakers making non-symmetrical modifications to their vehicles, including the RAV4. Another small overlap test was conducted on a number of vehicles, including a 2015 RAV4, but was conducted on the passenger side instead. The RAV4 fared the worst and would have received a «poor» rating if the IIHS were to provide ratings for passenger-side protection. The crash test’s intrusion was 330 mm (13 in) further into the vehicle on the passenger’s side than on the driver’s side and caused the passenger door to open during the crash.[62]

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)[63]

Moderate overlap frontal offset Good
Small overlap frontal offset (driver) 2013–14 Poor
Small overlap frontal offset (driver) 2015–19 Good
Small overlap frontal offset (passenger) Poor
Side impact Good
Roof strength Good

Fifth generation (XA50; 2018)[edit]

Fifth generation (XA50)
2019 Toyota RAV4 LE 2.5L front 4.14.19.jpg

2019 RAV4 LE AWD (US)

Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Wildlander (GAC Toyota, China)[64][65]
  • Suzuki Across (Europe, plug-in hybrid)[66]
Production
  • November 2018 – present[67]
  • 2018–2022 (Russia)[68]
Model years 2019–present
Assembly
  • Japan: Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant); Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka Plant)
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario; Cambridge, Ontario (TMMC)
  • China: Changchun, Jilin (FAW Toyota); Guangzhou (GAC Toyota)
  • United States: Georgetown, Kentucky (TMMK)
  • Russia: Saint Petersburg (TMMR)
Designer Hideo Koyama, Daisuke Iguchi, Shun Kawaguchi, Junya Furuta and Tatsuya Sonoda[69][70]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform TNGA: GA-K[71]
Related
  • Toyota Camry (XV70)
  • Toyota Harrier/Venza (XU80)
  • Mitsuoka Buddy[72]
  • Lexus NX (AZ20)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4
  • 2.0 L M20C-FKS I4 (Wildlander, China)
  • 2.0 L M20D-FKS I4 (China)
  • 2.5 L A25A-FKS I4
  • 2.5 L A25C-FKS I4 (Wildlander, China)
  • 2.5 L A25G-FKS I4 (China)
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4
  • 2.5 L A25D-FXS I4 (Wildlander Hybrid, China)
  • 2.5 L A25F-FXS I4 (China)
  • Petrol plug-in hybrid:
  • 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4
  • 2.5 L A25D-FXS I4 (Wildlander Plug-in hybrid, China)
  • 2.5 L A25F-FXS I4 (China)
Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor

  • 88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) 5NM + 40 kW (54 hp; 54 PS) 4NM (hybrid)
  • 134 kW (180 hp; 182 PS) 5NM + 40 kW (54 hp; 54 PS) 4NM (plug-in hybrid)
Power output
  • 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) (2.0 L)
  • 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) (2.5 L)
  • 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) (hybrid, combined system output)
  • 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) (plug-in hybrid, combined system output)
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 8-speed AWF8F35/UA80E «Direct Shift» automatic
  • K120 CVT with physical first gear
  • Aisin Seiki T110 eCVT with sequential shift mode (hybrid)
Hybrid drivetrain
  • Power-split (hybrid)
  • PHEV (plug-in hybrid/Across)
Battery
  • 1.6 kWh nickel–metal hydride (hybrid)
  • 18.1 kWh lithium-ion (plug-in hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,690 mm (105.9 in)
Length 4,570–4,600 mm (179.9–181.1 in)
Width 1,855 mm (73.0 in)
Height 1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,530–1,640 kg (3,373–3,616 lb)
  • 1,680–1,720 kg (3,704–3,792 lb) (hybrid)
Chronology
Predecessor Suzuki Grand Vitara (JT) (Across)

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled at the March 2018 New York International Auto Show.[73] The design was previewed by the FT-AC concept shown at the December 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show. It is built on the same TNGA-K (GA-K) platform as the XV70 series Camry. Both 4-cylinder petrol-powered and petrol-electric hybrid (Hybrid Synergy Drive) variants would remain available.

Development of the model was led by chief engineer Yoshikazu Saeki.[74] Built on the GA-K platform, the unibody chassis of the fifth-generation RAV4 is 57 percent more rigid than the previous generation. The model incorporates a multi-link rear suspension to which is claimed to provide more ideal damping for handling, lesser interior cabin noise, and enhanced ride comfort.

For improved forward visibility around the A-pillar, Toyota positioned the side mirrors lower on the doors. The lowered beltline and the enlarged rear quarter glass also increased the side visibility from inside the car. Forward visibility is also enhanced by the positioning of the lower instrument panel and tucked-in windshield wipers.[75]

The fifth-generation RAV4 also introduced a newly developed four-wheel drive system, Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD. Claimed to be a world-first adoption, it is a torque vectoring mechanism, which independently distributes torque to the left and right rear wheels according to driving conditions. A disconnect is incorporated to transmit driving force only to the rear wheels when 4WD is deemed unnecessary.[76]

For hybrid models, all-wheel drive model utilized the «E-Four»/»AWD-i» system. The updated system increases the total torque to the electronically driven rear wheels by 30 percent compared to the AWD system used in the previous generation. A new control system allows torque distribution to the front and rear wheels to be changed from between 100:0 to 20:80.[77] A standard AWD system without torque vectoring is also available for petrol models.

  • Rear view

    Rear view

  • RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

    RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

  • RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

    RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

  • Interior

    Interior

Markets[edit]

North America[edit]

The RAV4 went on sale in the United States in December 2018, while the RAV4 Hybrid went on sale in March 2019.[78] It is available in five petrol trim levels which include the LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure and Limited, and four hybrid trim levels which include the LE, XLE, XSE and Limited.[79] Both Adventure and Limited grades are equipped with Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD. It has Multi Terrain Select providing operators an ability to maximize traction when driving on sand, mud, rock, or dirt. North American market RAV4 is equipped with a 2.5-litre petrol engine paired with an 8-speed Direct Shift automatic. A 7-inch multi-touch screen is available standard, as well as the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0.

For the North American market, the RAV4 is built in two plants in Ontario, Canada, while the RAV4 Hybrid is produced in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States.[80] The RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid is imported from the Nagakusa plant in Japan.[81]

In 2019, for the 2020 model year, the TRD Off-Road trim level was added to the lineup, making a total of ten trim levels available.[82] In 2020, for the 2021 model year the XLE Premium Hybrid trim level is added to the lineup. Toyota also added new TRD-stamped stainless steel front skid plate for the TRD Off-Road.[83] The SE Hybrid grade is added in 2021 for the 2022 model year.[84] The Woodland Edition model was added in 2022 for the 2023 model year with standard hybrid powertrain, TRD bronze-coloured wheels, and roof rails. For the 2023 model, all RAV4 trims also received upgrade to Toyota Safety Sense 2.5.[85]

Europe[edit]

In the United Kingdom, the fifth-generation RAV4 is available exclusively in its hybrid version, either front-wheel drive or with four-wheel drive. It is available in four grades — Icon, Design, Excel and Dynamic.[86] Ireland was the first market to release the Hybrid version of the fifth-generation RAV4 with delivery in late December 2018.

The GR Sport grade was added in October 2022.[87][88]

Japan[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled in Japan in February 2019, and went on sale in April 2019. It marked the reintroduction of the RAV4 nameplate in Japan after almost three years of hiatus. Monthly sales target in Japan was set at 3,000 units, while grade levels available during launch are X, G, «Z package», Adventure, Hybrid X, and Hybrid G. Until 2020, the model was only available in Corolla Store and Netz dealership chains.[76] The plug-in hybrid version called the RAV4 PHV was added in June 2020.[89]

Southeast Asia[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was also launched in Singapore on 10 January 2019 at the Singapore Motorshow[90] and in the Philippines on 8 February 2019.[91]

In Malaysia, the fifth-generation RAV4 was launched in the country on 18 June 2020 and available in 2 engine options, the 2.0 M20A-FKS and 2.5 A25A-FKS, both in single trim only.[92] As of August 2020, the 2.0-litre engine option was dropped.

South Africa[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 has been available in South Africa since March 2019 in five variants: 2.0 GX 2WD, 2.0 GX CVT 2WD, 2.0 GX-R CVT AWD, 2.5 VX CVT 2WD and 2.5 VX AT AWD, with the 2.5 GX Hybrid available since September 2021. The 2.0 GX 2WD trim is also available with 6-speed manual transmission. As of March 2022, the GX Hybrid was dropped in favour of the facelifted GX-R and VX e-Four Hybrids.[93]

Australia[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 went on sale in Australia on 8 May 2019 and is available in four trim levels: GX, GXL, Cruiser and Edge. The GX, GXL and Cruiser trims have two engine options: the 2.0 L petrol and the 2.5 L hybrid, while the Edge trim has only one engine option: the 2.5 L petrol. The GX trim is available with either 6-speed manual transmission or CVT, while the GXL and Cruiser trims as well as the GX, GXL and Cruiser hybrid variants are only available with CVT. The Edge trim is available with 8-speed automatic transmission.

China[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was also launched in China on 22 November 2019 at the Guangzhou International Motor Show. It is produced and sold by FAW Toyota. Another Chinese market variant with different front and rear fascias produced and sold by GAC Toyota is called the Toyota Wildlander (Chinese: 威兰达; pinyin: Wēilándá).[64] The PHEV version of the Wildlander was unveiled on 19 April 2021.[94]

  • Toyota Wildlander (China)

    Toyota Wildlander (China)

  • Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

    Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

  • Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

    Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

RAV4 Hybrid[edit]

A hybrid variant of the RAV4 was announced available alongside the standard petrol variant and made available in March 2019. It comes standard with four-wheel drive and the hybrid system uses a 1.6 kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. Fuel economy is estimated by the EPA in to be:

  • city: 5.7 L/100 km; 49 mpg‑imp (41 mpg‑US)
  • highway: 6.4 L/100 km; 44 mpg‑imp (37 mpg‑US)
  • combined: 6.0 L/100 km; 47 mpg‑imp (39 mpg‑US).[95][96]

Plug-in hybrid electric[edit]

Toyota RAV4 PHV G»Z» (AXAP54, Japan)

A plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) variant of the RAV4 was unveiled at the December 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show. The vehicle, called the RAV4 PHEV (RAV4 Prime in North America), is powered by a differently-tuned 2.5-litre A25A-FXS engine with the same power output as the standard hybrid version but with uprated torque to 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm. It has a total power output of 225 kW (302 hp), which is 62 kW (83 hp) higher than the regular hybrid version. The RAV4 PHEV has a claimed acceleration from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.8 seconds and 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 6.2 seconds, which, at the time of its introduction, made it the second quickest acceleration time in Toyota’s lineup after the GR Supra sports car.[97][98]

The sales have begun in Japan since 8 June 2020, initially sold as the RAV4 PHV.[89][99] The «PHV» moniker was later dropped in October 2022.[100]

2021 refresh[edit]

In September 2021, Toyota revealed the updated RAV4 with new LED projector type headlights, alloy wheels which can be had in either silver or black, USB-C charging ports, while the European market gains the new Adventure variant which has been offered in other markets like Japan, United States and Australia.[101][102] Plug-in hybrids are still available with up to 306 PS and it has a claimed all-EV range of 75 km (47 mi).[103]

RAV4 GR Sport[edit]

In October 2022, the Toyota RAV4 GR Sport was launched in Europe with a firmer suspension,[104] a sportier look and new 19-inch wheels.[105]

Suzuki Across[edit]

A Suzuki-badged version of the RAV4 PHEV called Suzuki Across was introduced in July 2020, exclusively for the European market.[106][107] The model was introduced to help Suzuki meet fleet-wide average CO2 emission targets in the European Union in 2021, as the Across offers a low 22 g/km CO2 emission figure.[108] The Suzuki variant receives slim LED headlights, which appear to be identical to the Chinese market Toyota Wildlander, and a rounder front grille that differentiates the Across from the Toyota RAV4.[109]

2022 update[edit]

The Suzuki Across received a minor update in November 2022, receiving the new touchscreen infotainment and digital instrument cluster from the facelifted Toyota RAV4.[110]

Mitsuoka Buddy[edit]

2022 Mitsuoka Buddy (Japan)

An aftermarket modified version of the RAV4, the Mitsuoka Buddy, made its debut in October 2020 for Japan only. The front fascia harkens back to the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the rear is similar to the Cadillac cars of the 1970s. Engine options are 2.0-litre petrol and 2.5-litre hybrid.[111][72]

Powertrain[edit]

Type Years Power at rpm Torque at rpm
1,986 cc (121.2 cu in) 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4 2018 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FKS I4 2018 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) at 6,600 249 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4 (hybrid) 2018 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) at 5,700 (combined) 279 N⋅m (206 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 (combined)
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25B-FXS I4 (hybrid, China) 2019 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) at 5,700 (combined) 279 N⋅m (206 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 (combined)
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4 (plug-in hybrid) 2020 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) (combined)

Safety[edit]

In September 2019, Teknikens Värld ran both the petrol and hybrid versions of the RAV4 on the moose test, where both vehicles failed. The testers noted «dangerous behavior» on the cone course, and that the electronic stability control «engaged very late», causing both vehicles to hop up on their outer tyres multiple times during the test.[112][113] In response to the findings, Toyota issued a software update. In January 2020, Teknikens Värld retested the model[114] giving it a passing mark.[115]

The Japan-made RAV4 in its most basic Latin American configuration with 7 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupants, 5 stars for toddlers and Advanced Award from Latin NCAP in 2019.[116]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 5 stars from Euro NCAP in 2019.[117]

Sales[edit]

Year United States Canada Mexico[118] Japan[119] Europe[120] China Australia New Zealand
Overall Hybrid PHEV Overall Hybrid RAV4[121] Wildlander[122] Overall Hybrid Overall Hybrid
1994 1,350
1995 3,334
1996 56,709 4,768
1997 67,489 23,580 5,361
1998 64,990 25,466 7,800
1999 57,138 22,191 6,988
2000 53,777[123] 35,831 25,449 8,413[124]
2001 86,368 25,600 53,976 10,969[125]
2002 86,601[126] 13,711 88,764 12,196
2003 73,204 11,731 95,867 12,026[127]
2004 70,314[128] 12,025 101,052 13,220[129]
2005 70,518 10,462 13,618 93,492 11,881[130]
2006 152,047[131] 14,848 22,523 106,315 14,834[132]
2007 172,752 11,948 14,063 97,414 14,507[133]
2008 137,020 20,522[134] 7,491 11,210 62,501 14,122[135]
2009 149,088[136] 25,784[137] 5,958 7,915 44,723 67,880 12,635[138]
2010 170,877[1] 22,810[139] 5,323 6,027 50,930 98,057 14,597[140]
2011 132,237[141] 21,550[142] 4,684 4,051 43,663 100,309 13,125[143]
2012 171,877[144] 25,942[145] 5,198 3,012 36,030 98,179 14,651[146]
2013 218,249[147] 33,156[148] 10,830 2,305 47,534 117,800 16,983[149]
2014 267,698[150] 36,639 9,539 2,150 54,187 124,680 18,160[151]
2015 315,412[152] 1,507 42,246 10,489 1,790 51,838 116,731 18,435[151]
2016 352,154[153] 45,070 49,103[154] 10,709 69,919 116,389 19,526[155]
2017 407,594[156] 50,559 50,894[157] 7,933 71,047 128,545 21,077[158]
2018 427,170[159] 48,124 55,385[160] 6,304 68,779 144,049 22,165[161]
2019 448,071[162] 92,525 65,248[163] 14,246 13,913 53,965[164] 91,800 125,977 24,260[165]
2020 430,387[166] 115,974 3,200 67,977 10,015 54,848[167] 90,761 174,940 82,071 38,537[168] 26,398 5,346[169] 3,830
2021 407,739[170] 120,983 27,707 11,731[171] 49,594[172] 199,675 128,086 35,751[173] 25,850[174]

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External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • blog.toyota.co.uk : Vehicles : RAV4 History (official site)
Toyota RAV4
2019 Toyota RAV4 Excel HEV CVT 2.5 Front.jpg

2019 Toyota RAV4 Excel Hybrid (AXAH52, UK)

Overview
Manufacturer Toyota
Also called
  • Toyota Vanguard (Japan, 2005–2016)
  • Toyota Wildlander (China, 2020–present)
  • Suzuki Across (Europe, 2020–present)
Production 1994–present
Body and chassis
Class
  • Subcompact crossover SUV (3-door)
  • Compact crossover SUV (5-door)
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive

The Toyota RAV4 (Japanese: トヨタ・RAV4, Hepburn: Toyota Ravufō) is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. Considered the first ever compact crossover SUV,[1] it made its debut in Japan and Europe in 1994,[2] and in North America in 1995, being launched in January 1996.[3] The vehicle was designed for consumers wanting a vehicle that had most of the benefits of SUVs, such as increased cargo room, higher visibility, and the option of full-time four-wheel drive, along with the manoeuvrability and fuel economy of a compact car. The vehicle’s name is an abbreviation of «Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive»,[4] or «Robust Accurate Vehicle with 4-wheel drive»,[5] although not all models come equipped with the four-wheel drive system.

For the third-generation model, Toyota offered both short- and long-wheelbase versions of the RAV4. Short-wheelbase versions were sold in Japan and Europe; long-wheelbase versions in Australia and North America. Toyota of Japan also sold the longer-wheelbase version as the Toyota Vanguard (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴァンガード, Hepburn: Toyota Vangādo) at Toyopet Store dealership chain from 2005 through 2016. RAV4 for the Japanese market were sold at two different Toyota dealership chains, Corolla Store and Netz.

In 2019, the RAV4 was the best-selling SUV of any type in the world, and the fourth best-selling passenger car overall. North America is the largest market, with 535,000 units sold in 2019, followed by Europe (133,000) and China (127,000). By February 2020, a total of 10 million RAV4s had been sold globally.[6]

First generation (XA10; 1994)[edit]

First generation (XA10)
1995-1997 Toyota RAV4 (SXA11R) wagon (2010-09-19) 01.jpg

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door (Australia)

Overview
Also called Guangtong GTQ6440 (China, JV)
Production
  • 1994–2000 (RAV4)
  • 1997–2003 (RAV4 EV)
Model years 1995–2000
Assembly
  • Japan: Toyota, Aichi (Motomachi plant; April 1994 — July 2000); Tahara, Aichi (Tahara plant; commenced January 1996)[7][8]
  • China: Zhuhai, Guangdong
Designer
  • Hideo Kondo (exterior 3-door/5-door: 1991, 1993)[9][10]
  • Okawa Isao (interior: 1991, 1993)
  • Seiichiro Kitabashi (colors and materials: 1990-1993)
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door SUV (hardtop)
  • 5-door SUV
  • 3-door convertible SUV (softtop)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 3S-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 3S-GE I4
Electric motor 50 kW (67 hp), 190 N⋅m (140 ft⋅lb) (electric)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 5-door: 2,410 mm (94.9 in)
  • 3-door: 2,200 mm (86.6 in)
Length
  • 5-door: 4,150–4,160 mm (163.4–163.8 in)
  • 3-door: 3,740–3,750 mm (147.2–147.6 in)
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height
  • 3-door: 1,646–1,661 mm (64.8–65.4 in)
  • 5-door: 1,650 mm (65.0 in)

Facelift Toyota RAV4 3-door

Facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

The first-generation RAV4, known as the XA10 series, was constructed on a unique platform that shared Carina and Corolla elements.[11] It launched in Japan in May 1994. Design and development commenced in 1989 under code-name 153T, with design approval and start of production development in the second half of 1991 on the 3-door version and in 1993 for the 5-door version. In March 1995, the 5-door was launched and introduced to the US in January 1996, with standard dual airbags.

The XA10 series was available in both three and five door versions. In the US, a 2.0-litre straight-four producing 89 kW (119 hp; 121 PS) was available. Both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive were available, and the RAV4 could be had with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. It was named the 1997 Automobile of the Year by Automobile Magazine. The 1996-1997 model years had headlamps with a bracket push in type, dual filament bulb. The front running/turn signal lamps used older round socket dual filament bulbs. The rear used round socket type bulbs as well. In 1997 for the 1998 model year, the RAV4 was slightly restyled on the front and rear fascias, and a soft top three-door was made available. Power was increased slightly to 95 kW (127 hp; 129 PS). In June 1999, the two-door hardtop was dropped from the American lineup, leaving the five-door and soft top models. The 1998-2000 models used a single filament headlamp, with two different beams per housing (low and high beam) opposed to the original single beam with dual filaments. The rear lamps use the more modern rectangular style bulbs (7440/7443). The interior has subtle changes such as different colored seats, different colored door panels, extra cup holders on certain models (cigarette lighter/cup holder duo), and a digital odometer. In Japan, the 2.0-litre 3S-GE BEAMS engine with 132 kW (177 hp; 179 PS) was also available. Some variants of the 1998 Toyota RAV4 were labeled as SXA11 rather than XA10, paired with an owner-given name of «RAV 4.1».[12]

RAV4 EV[edit]

The RAV4 EV is a plug-in, all-electric variant of the RAV4. Produced from 1997 to 2003 for fleet lease, this «zero emission» model was only offered for public sale for seven months in 2002, in very small quantities in California. Powered by an advanced Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack capable of storing 27 kWh, the RAV4 EV can go up to 193 km (120 mi) between charges, and came with a 97,000 km (60,000 mi) battery warranty.[citation needed] A total of 1,484 units were leased and/or sold in California,[13] and as of mid-2012, almost 500 units were still in use.[14]

Gallery[edit]

  • Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

    Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Australia)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 softtop (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 softtop (Australia)

Second generation (XA20; 2000)[edit]

Second generation (XA20)
2001-2003 Toyota RAV4 L -- 03-16-2012.JPG

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 L (US)

Overview
Production
  • May 2000 – November 2005
  • 2005 – 2009 (China)[citation needed]
Model years 2001–2005
Assembly Japan: Tahara, Aichi; Ōbu, Aichi
Designer
  • Kevin Hunter (5-door: 1997)[15]
  • Yasuhide Hosoda (3/5-door: 1997)[16]
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door SUV
  • 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota MC platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FE I4
  • 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
  • Diesel:
  • 2.0 L 1CD-FTV I4-T
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 5-door: 2,490 mm (98.0 in)
  • 3-door: 2,280 mm (89.8 in)
Length
  • 5-door: 4,193–4,230 mm (165.1–166.5 in)
  • 3-door: 3,860 mm (152.0 in)
Width 1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height 1,650–1,680 mm (65.0–66.1 in)
Curb weight 1,150–1,445 kg (2,535–3,186 lb)

The second generation RAV4, known as the XA20 series, went on sale in July 2000. Like the previous model, the XA20 was available in three- and five-door configurations and was constructed on a platform that shared Carina and Corolla elements. Development began in 1995, with a design freeze in the first half of 1998. Styling was done at Calty Design Research Incorporated (also simply known as Calty) by Yasuhide Hosoda and Kevin Hunter from 1996 to 1997.[11]

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 Cruiser hardtop (Australia)

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 Edge (Australia)

Interior

The second generation RAV4 was originally offered in a number of trim levels in the UK: NV was front-wheel drive, while NRG, GX, and VX were permanent four-wheel drive with differing levels of equipment.[17] Although the RAV4 was available as a three-door in Europe, Asia and Australia, the American model was only available in a five-door configuration. A 1.8-litre inline-four engine (only with 2WD) producing 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS), 2.0-litre inline-four engine producing 110 kW (150 hp; 150 PS), 2.4-litre inline-four engine producing 118 kW (158 hp; 160 PS), and a D-4D diesel engine were available. Some RAV4s came with anti-lock braking system, electronic stability control, air conditioning, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, cruise control, a six-speaker CD stereo and power windows, mirrors and seats. A sport package added a mesh grille, bonnet scoop, color-keyed door handles, a roof rack, silver sport pedals, heated mirrors, gray-painted bumpers and fender flares, and sport fabric seats. Other options included alloy wheels, heated seats, a sunroof and keyless entry. 16-inch wheels were standard; larger wheels were available on four-wheel drive models.

In Australia, the RAV4 came in base Edge and upmarket Cruiser models in both three- and five-door configurations. The main differentiation between the two models was in appearance. Edge models came with unpainted grey bumpers and side cladding, mirrors, and door handles, and featured steel rims. Cruiser models gained body-colored (painted) bumpers and moldings, mirrors, and door handles, alloy wheels, and ABS brakes. All models came equipped with a brand-new 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine featuring VVT (variable valve timing), resulting in improved power and torque, as well as fuel consumption. Permanent four-wheel drive was a feature. Options were ABS brakes (on the Edge), and air conditioning (on all models). The second generation RAV4 enjoyed success in Australia, where it became the best-selling SUV in the country in 2001, overtaking its rival the Honda CR-V for the first time.

Facelift (2003)[edit]

In late 2003, the 2004 model RAV4 was given a styling update, improved equipment, and, in certain markets, a new engine. In the United States the safety structure was improved and Vehicle Stability Control made standard. The RAV4’s 2.0-litre engine was upgraded with a new 2.4-litre engine in the US, and Australia producing 120 kW (160 hp; 160 PS) and 220 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft). Other countries got mostly 5-door models with the 2.0 litre VVT-i engine. Automatic electric air conditioning also became available. European models got a new catalytic converter because of the new European emission policy. The new model also got an electric throttle.

In Australia, for the facelift, the base Edge was renamed CV, and gained standard air conditioning (previously an option). The CV also received painted bumpers, which came in either silver or body-colored shades, depending on the body color. In addition, the model range was given a subtle facelift, consisting largely of a new front bumper with circular fog lights and white turn signals instead of the older orange lights. In 2005, a new «CV Sport» model was added to the range in Australia, which included a non-functional bonnet scoop, giving the RAV4 a more aggressive appearance. The CV Sport model was short-lived, lasting only a year, and was introduced primarily to stimulate sales until the new model arrived in early 2006.

The second generation RAV4 had the highest proportion of female drivers among all makes and models in the United States, with the possible exception of the Volkswagen New Beetle, according to 2003–2004 registration and survey data.[18]

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Japan)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Japan)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 AWD with L Package (US)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 AWD with L Package (US)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 CV (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 CV (Australia)

Third generation (XA30; 2005)[edit]

Third generation (XA30)
06-08 Toyota RAV4 Limited.jpg

Toyota RAV4 Limited (US; pre-facelift)

Overview
Also called Toyota Vanguard (Japan, LWB)
Production
  • November 2005 – December 2012 (export)
  • November 2005 – May 2016 (Japan)
  • September 2012 – September 2014 (RAV4 EV)
Model years
  • 2006–2012 (export)
  • 2006–2016 (Japan)
Assembly
  • Japan: Tahara, Aichi; Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant) (2014–2016, Japanese market);[19] Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant)
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario
  • China: Changchun
Designer Masaki Motozaki (exterior & interior: 2003)[20][21]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota New MC platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FSE I4
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FAE I4
  • 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4
  • 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6
  • Diesel:
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FTV I4-T
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FHV I4-T
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
  • 7-speed automatic (CVT-i)[22][23]
  • CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,560–2,660 mm (100.8–104.7 in)
Length 4,395–4,620 mm (173.0–181.9 in)
Width 1,815–1,855 mm (71.5–73.0 in)
Height 1,685–1,755 mm (66.3–69.1 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Toyota Kluger (XU20) (for Toyota Vanguard; Japan, LWB)
Successor Toyota Harrier (XU60) (Vanguard)

Toyota RAV4 (UK; pre-facelift)

Toyota RAV4 (Germany; pre-facelift)

The Toyota RAV4 was redesigned for the 2006 model year, using an all-new platform, and was first unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show.[24] It uses an electric power steering (EPS) system.

The third generation RAV4 is offered in two versions: a short- or a long-wheelbase model. The short-wheelbase model is sold only in Japan, Europe and New Zealand (diesel only in NZ), with the long-wheelbase RAV4 sold in Australia, New Zealand and North America. Since 2007, the extended-length RAV4 is also sold alongside its shorter counterpart in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard, albeit with a revised front-end body work incorporating a revised grille, bumper, bonnet and headlamps.[25][26] When the larger XA40 arrived in 2012, the short wheelbase model was kept in production for the Japanese market and sold instead of the new version until 2016.

Japanese models went on sale in 2005 at Netz dealers.[27] The 3-door was dropped in the beginning of 2007, leaving Toyota without a mini SUV until the 2009 Urban Cruiser, which is sold in Europe, North America (as the Scion xD) and Japan (as the Toyota ist).[28] The XA30 series RAV4 was sold in Japan until July 2016, where the XA40 is not to be offered. Toyota discontinued the Vanguard in November 2013 in favour of the redesigned XU60 Harrier. The RAV4 continued to grow beyond the «compact car» segment in Japan due to enlarged exterior dimensions and engine displacement, placing it in the upper tax bracket as defined by Japanese government’s dimension regulations and annual road tax obligations.

It is also the first generation of RAV4 to be offered in regular length (for Asian and European markets, dropping the spare wheel from the rear) and extended length (for North American and Australian markets) versions. The extended-length version has an additional 21% in interior volume from the last generation, and had an optional third-row for two additional passengers (North America and Japan only). The RAV4 can still be had in either front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive in North America and Japan; however most countries only sell the four-wheel drive version.

In 2008 (for the 2009 model year), the RAV4 was given a mid-cycle refresh in some markets, featuring a number of changes, including an all-new four-cylinder engine, and a redesigned front end and tweaked rear end. The Limited model gets a different front grille and bumper cover from other models. The Sport model features a bigger spoiler and red badging along with an option on the V6 model to have a rear door without the externally mounted spare wheel (run-flat tires are used on this model). New features/options include turn signals integrated into the side mirrors, backup camera (with monitor built into rear-view mirror), satellite navigation, smart keyless entry, a push button starter, a multi-function instrument cluster display, etc. Much of the interior remains as before. In 2009, it was also the first time that the Canadian market received a front-wheel drive model to lower the price of entry.

In 2011 (for the 2012 model year), the RAV4 underwent another facelift, based on the Vanguard’s styling.

The vehicles were built in Toyota’s Tahara, Aichi assembly plant, and under contract by Toyota Industries in its Nagakusa, Obu, Aichi plant. Beginning in November 2008, vehicles for the North American market were built in the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. at the new West Plant in Woodstock, Ontario.[29][30] Beginning in March 2009, Chinese models began production by Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. in a joint-venture plant in Tianjin, China.[31]

In 2015, the XA30 series RAV4 was awarded the WheelsTV pre-owned vehicle of the year title.[32]

Safety[edit]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 4 stars for adult occupants, 4 stars for toddlers, and 3 stars for pedestrians from Euro NCAP in 2006.[33]

Markets[edit]

Japan[edit]

Model ranges include X, G and Sport, replacing RAV4 L and RAV4 J. The X and G can be ordered with either front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The Sport model with over fenders is four-wheel drive only. The extended-length RAV4 is sold in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard, released on August 30, 2007.[22] It is sold in five- and seven-passenger versions and slots between the regular RAV4 and Kluger. As it is often the case in Japan-only vehicles, the Vanguard comes loaded with high-tech gadgets, including steering-assisted stability control, keyless entry and satellite navigation. The Vanguard received a facelift in 2010.

Unlike the North American variant that came with a 4-speed automatic gearbox, the Japanese RAV4 (or Vanguard) came with a 7-speed Automatic Transmission from the K112 line also known as Super CVT-i Sports Sequential Shiftmatic.[23][22] That was along with the upgraded 2AZ-FE that was rated at 177 hp (132 kW).

Australia[edit]

In Australia, the RAV4 is sold in four-cylinder base CV, Cruiser, Cruiser L and the limited edition «Altitude» trim levels, and CV6, SX6, and ZR6 are 6-cylinder variants. The V6 was available from 2007.

Malaysia[edit]

In Malaysia, the 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre automatic variant is available, both in X and G trim. This model uses the 1AZ-FE four-cylinder, inline 16-valve engine with DOHC and VVT-i. The output for the 2.0-litre RAV4 in Malaysia is at 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm with a torque of 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm while the 2.4-litre uses the 2AZ-FE engine. Both the RAV4 and the Vanguard was available through general importers, but not officially sold by UMW Toyota Motor.[34]

Middle East[edit]

In the Middle East, the RAV4 is available with a 2.4-litre engine. Most markets, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), get the four-wheel drive model with an automatic gearbox, but KSA additionally gets a two-wheel-drive model as well, the base one with a manual gearbox.[35]

North America[edit]

North American models include choices of 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE inline-four or 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine. The V6 model has 201 kW (270 hp; 273 PS). In model year 2009, a slightly larger 133 kW (178 hp; 181 PS) 2.5-litre 2AR-FE inline-four replaced the previous 124 kW (166 hp; 169 PS) 2.4-litre engine. Either four-cylinder engine came equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission. The North American RAV4 with 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine is fitted with a five-speed automatic transmission. All US models feature Toyota’s Star Safety System which includes Vehicle Stability Control. The new RAV4 topped Toyota SUV sales in the United States for the first time.

No manual transmission or diesel engines are available on North American models.

Facelifted for the 2009 model year, North American models include the choice of a new 2AR-FE inline-four or 2GR-FE V6 engine.[36]

Mexico[edit]

The RAV4 was first introduced in 2004; and was only available in two trim levels: Base and L. This was already an outgoing generation but still sold pretty well and both came in 2WD only and both models had, as standard equipment 16-inch alloy wheels and a roof rack. The new generation RAV4, which is the current model, had more features as standard equipment. Base and Limited trims continue to be available, but on the Limited trim 4WD became an option and the Base model added 17-inch steel wheels but the roof rack was still standard in both trims. For the refresh of 2009 the roof rack in the Base model was eliminated as standard equipment and the Sport trim was added to the line-up. Up to 2008MY all RAV4s in Mexico had four-cylinder engines but for 2009 the Sport model became available with the V6 engine, although the four-cylinder engine was still available. The Limited trim was only available with the V6 engine and four-wheel drive. For 2010, the RAV4 in Mexico has been simplified again to two trims but the Limited trim was dropped and consequently removed the four-wheel drive option, while the Base and Sport trims remained unchanged from 2009. The RAV4 in Mexico has experienced good acceptance since its introduction.

China[edit]

The XA30 RAV4 commenced production in China in April 2009. Trim levels were the 2.0 Classic, 2.0 Luxury, 2.0 Luxury Navi, 2.4 Luxury and 2.4 Luxury Navi. The 2.0-litre 1AZ-FE and 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE were standard paired to a 5 speed manual and 4 speed automatic gearbox. Pricing ranged from RMB 189,800 to RMB 264,300 (US$26,520 to US$36,930 at the August 2019 exchange rate).

The China-specific model had different styling compared to the those sold in other countries, with a black strip that was placed in between the radiator and license plate like a moustache. It also had chrome bars below the front and rear bumpers. The license plate was also moved to the bottom bumper area to make way for the RAV4 logo and a rear foglamp. Front and rear parking sensors are also standard.

Body styles[edit]

Body styles

Chassis codes (DBA-A) ACA31W ACA36W ACA33L ACA37L GSA30 GSA33 GSA35 ALA30 ALA31 ALA36 ZSA30 ZSA35
Drive 4WD FWD 4WD FWD FWD 4WD 4WD 4WD 4WD FWD FWD 4WD
Engine (Japan) 2AZ-FE 2AZ-FE 2GR-FE
Engine (China) 2AZ-FE 1AZ-FE
Engine (Europe) 2GR-FE 2GR-FE 2AD-FTV 2AD-FTV 3ZR-FAE 3ZR-FAE

Engines[edit]

Engines

Code Years Type/code Power, torque at rpm
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2005–2012 1.998 L (121.9 cu in) (86.0×86.0mm) I4 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm, 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2007MY-2008MY (UK) 1.998 L (121.9 cu in) (86.0×86.0mm) I4 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm, 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2AZ-FE 2005–2008 2.362 L (144.1 cu in) (88.5×96.0mm) I4 124 kW (166 hp; 169 PS) at 6,300 rpm, 224 N⋅m (165 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2AR-FE 2009–2012 2.494 L (152.2 cu in) I4 133 kW (178 hp; 181 PS) at 6,300 rpm, 233 N⋅m (172 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2GR-FE 2005–2012 3.456 L (210.9 cu in) (94.0×83.0mm) V6 200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS) at 6,200 rpm, 333 N⋅m (246 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm
3ZR-FAE (2.0 Valvematic) 2008–2012 1.987 L (121.3 cu in) (80.5×97.6mm) I4 116 kW (156 hp; 158 PS) at 6,200 rpm, 198 N⋅m (146 lbf⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm
2.0 D-4D 2005-2006MY 1.995 L (121.7 cu in) (82.2×94.0mm) I4 85 kW (114 hp; 116 PS) at 4,000 rpm, 250 N⋅m (184 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800–3,000 rpm
2.2 D-4D Diesel 2007MY-2008MY 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 310 N⋅m (229 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm
2.2 D-4D Diesel 180 (UK) 2007MY 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 400 N⋅m (295 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,600 rpm
2.2 D-4D, 2.2 D-CAT (UK) 2008–2012 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 340 N⋅m (251 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm
2.2 D-CAT 2008–2012 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 400 N⋅m (295 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm

Gallery[edit]

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Sport (US)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Sport (US)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Limited (US)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Limited (US)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 (Germany)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 (Germany)

  • Pre-facelift Toyota Vanguard (Japan)

    Pre-facelift Toyota Vanguard (Japan)

  • Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

    Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

  • Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

    Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

  • Interior

    Interior

  • Toyota RAV4 EV (US)

    Toyota RAV4 EV (US)

RAV4 EV[edit]

Toyota worked together with Tesla Motors to develop the second generation RAV4 EV, and the electric SUV was scheduled for market launch late in the third quarter of 2012.[13][37] Production was limited to 2,600 units during the first three years, and sales were limited to California only, beginning with the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles/Orange County and San Diego.[38][39]

The second generation RAV4 EV has a 115 kW (154 hp; 156 PS) motor powered by a 41.8kWh lithium ion battery pack, that Toyota expects to deliver a US Environmental Protection Agency rated range of 148 km (92 mi) in standard charge mode and 182 km (113 mi) in extended charge mode, for a combined range of 166 km (103 mi); and a combined fuel economy rating of 3.1 L/100 km (91 mpg‑imp; 76 mpg‑US).[14][40] The RAV4 EV battery pack and electronic components are similar to those used in the Tesla Model S sedan launched in June 2012, because Tesla Motors is the manufacturer of the powertrain.[41]

Fourth generation (XA40; 2012)[edit]

Fourth generation (XA40)
2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD front left.jpg

2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD (US; pre-facelift)

Overview
Production
  • December 2012 – November 2018
  • 2013–2019 (China)
Model years 2013–2018
Assembly
  • Japan: Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant); Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant);[42] Tahara, Aichi[43]
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario (TMMC)
  • China: Changchun, Jilin (FAW Toyota)
  • Russia: Saint Petersburg[44]
Designer Masaki Okue, Hideki Hayashi, Akira Kubota and Takuya Watabe[45]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota New MC platform
Related
  • Toyota Harrier (XU60)
  • Lexus NX (AZ10)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FAE I4[46]
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FE I4
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4
  • Diesel:
  • 2.0 L 2WW I4-T[46]
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FTV I4-T
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FHV I4-T
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FXE I4[46]
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 6-speed U760E automatic
  • eCVT (hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,660 mm (104.7 in)
Length 4,570–4,605 mm (179.9–181.3 in)
Width 1,845 mm (72.6 in)
Height 1,660–1,705 mm (65.4–67.1 in)

The fourth generation RAV4 was a complete redesign; it was revealed at the November 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.[47] Unlike the previous generations, it featured a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door and no longer had the spare wheel mounted on the rear door.

The RAV4 no longer offers a V6 engine like the previous generation—all engine choices were inline four-cylinder engines. Also, while the previous XA30 model was offered in regular and extended wheelbase lengths, the XA40 was only sold in a single wheelbase length (corresponding to the long wheelbase XA30).

The full hybrid system combined a 2.5-litre Atkinson cycle petrol engine with a powerful electric motor, a high voltage generator, a 204 cell nickel–metal hydride battery located under the rear seats, a power control unit, and a power split device. RAV4 Hybrids were available in both front and four-wheel drive variants. The four-wheel drive came equipped with a second, 50 kW high-voltage, rear mounted electric motor that offers increased traction and a 1,750-pound (790 kg) towing capacity. The rear’s electric motor operates independently from the hybrid system front’s electric motor, driving the rear wheels alone.[48]
US sales began in early January 2013.

Markets[edit]

2015 Toyota RAV4 LE (Canada; pre-facelift)

Interior

For the Japanese market, the previous generation in short-wheelbase length remained on sale in Japan until 2016 instead of the newer, export only, XA40. The Harrier replaced the long-wheelbase model in Japan, previously badged as the Vanguard.

In Australia, the fourth generation RAV4 went on sale in February 2013. Engine choices included a 2.0- and 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol, and 2.0- and 2.2-litre turbo-diesels. Transmissions included a six-speed manual (UK/Australia only), Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), and six-speed automatic.[49][50]

The UK model went on sale in 2013. Early European models included a choice of a 2.0-litre petrol or one of three 2.0-litre diesel engines.[51]

The RAV4 manufactured in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada had about 50 percent of its parts coming from Japan.[52]

Taiwanese models included a 2.0-litre Dual VVT-i inline four-cylinder engine with 7-speed Continuously Variable Transmission (Sequential Manual) or 2.5-litre Dual VVT-i inline-four engine with six-speed automatic.[53][54]

Production in China commenced in August 2013 and was sold alongside the XA30 model for a short time. The XA40 RAV4 in China came standard with the 2 litre 6ZR-FE and 2.5 litre 5AR-FE petrol engine. 6 speed manual, automatic and CVT gearboxes are standard. Seven trim levels were available with prices ranging from 183,800 to 272,800 yuan (US$25,680 to 38,120).

Production in Russia started in August 2016.[44]

Facelift (2015)[edit]

In 2015, for the 2016 model year, Toyota released a facelift for the XA40 series. The facelift debuted with the RAV4 Hybrid shown at the April 2015 New York International Auto Show. The facelift included redesigned LED front and rear lamps and updated speedometer dials with full color TFT multi information display.

  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

    2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

    2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

RAV4 Adventure and RAV4 Premium (2013)[edit]

RAV4 Adventure at Geneva, 2013

The RAV4 Adventure is a concept vehicle that accentuated the car’s look to reinforce its off-road capabilities. It included dark red body color, extended wheel arches, 20-inch alloy wheels and matte painted front and rear bumpers.

The RAV4 Premium is a concept vehicle with Deep Bronze body color, bumpers in Deep Bronze, chrome-finished spoiler, chrome inserts in the rear bumper, brushed aluminium skid plates, integrated tailpipe at the rear bumper, 20-inch wheels, leather interior upholstery designed by Toyota’s Kansei design department, seats with black piping and V-shaped outline, two-tone double stitching and grey and black leather on the instrument panel and door panels.

Both vehicles were unveiled in March 2013 at the Geneva Motor Show.[55][56]

A production version of the RAV4 Adventure was added to the US lineup in September 2017.[57]

Engines[edit]

Petrol engines[58]

Model Year(s) Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) CO2 Emissions
2.0 FWD 2012–2018 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) Petrol 111 kW (149 hp; 151 PS) 195 N⋅m (144 ft⋅lb) 9.9 s 167 g/km
2.0 Multidrive AWD 2012–2018 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) Petrol 111 kW (149 hp; 151 PS) 195 N⋅m (144 ft⋅lb) 10.7 s 166 g/km
2.5 AWD 2012–2018 2,494 cc (152.2 cu in) Petrol 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) 233 N⋅m (172 ft⋅lb) 8.6 s 169 g/km; 23 city/29 hwy
2.5 Hybrid AWD 2015–2018 2,494 cc (152.2 cu in) Petrol/Electric Motor 145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS) combined 279 N⋅m (206 ft⋅lb) combined 8.1 s 115 g/km; 33 city/31 hwy
Diesel engines[58]

Model Year(s) Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) CO2 Emissions
120D 4×2 2012–2018 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) Diesel 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb) 10.5 s 127 g/km
120D AWD 2013–2018 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) Diesel 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb) 13.6 s 136 g/km
150D AWD 2012–2018 2,231 cc (136.1 cu in) Diesel 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) 340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lb) 9.6 s 147 g/km
150D Autodrive AWD 2012–2018 2,231 cc (136.1 cu in) Diesel 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) 340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lb) 10.0 s 173 g/km

Safety[edit]

The Japan—made RAV4 in its most basic Latin American configuration with 3 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupant and 4 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2015.[59]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 5 stars from Euro NCAP in 2013.[60]

In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) evaluations, the 2013 and 2014 model year RAV4 achieved a «good» crashworthiness rating for head restraints and seats, roof strength, side, and moderate overlap front, while achieving a «poor» rating in the IIHS Small Overlap Frontal Test. Modifications were made starting in the 2015 model year which increased the small overlap front rating to «good».[61]

The small overlap test, introduced in 2012 by the IIHS, simulates a frontal collision on 25 percent of the driver’s side. Since its adoption, the IIHS has noticed several automakers making non-symmetrical modifications to their vehicles, including the RAV4. Another small overlap test was conducted on a number of vehicles, including a 2015 RAV4, but was conducted on the passenger side instead. The RAV4 fared the worst and would have received a «poor» rating if the IIHS were to provide ratings for passenger-side protection. The crash test’s intrusion was 330 mm (13 in) further into the vehicle on the passenger’s side than on the driver’s side and caused the passenger door to open during the crash.[62]

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)[63]

Moderate overlap frontal offset Good
Small overlap frontal offset (driver) 2013–14 Poor
Small overlap frontal offset (driver) 2015–19 Good
Small overlap frontal offset (passenger) Poor
Side impact Good
Roof strength Good

Fifth generation (XA50; 2018)[edit]

Fifth generation (XA50)
2019 Toyota RAV4 LE 2.5L front 4.14.19.jpg

2019 RAV4 LE AWD (US)

Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Wildlander (GAC Toyota, China)[64][65]
  • Suzuki Across (Europe, plug-in hybrid)[66]
Production
  • November 2018 – present[67]
  • 2018–2022 (Russia)[68]
Model years 2019–present
Assembly
  • Japan: Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant); Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka Plant)
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario; Cambridge, Ontario (TMMC)
  • China: Changchun, Jilin (FAW Toyota); Guangzhou (GAC Toyota)
  • United States: Georgetown, Kentucky (TMMK)
  • Russia: Saint Petersburg (TMMR)
Designer Hideo Koyama, Daisuke Iguchi, Shun Kawaguchi, Junya Furuta and Tatsuya Sonoda[69][70]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform TNGA: GA-K[71]
Related
  • Toyota Camry (XV70)
  • Toyota Harrier/Venza (XU80)
  • Mitsuoka Buddy[72]
  • Lexus NX (AZ20)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4
  • 2.0 L M20C-FKS I4 (Wildlander, China)
  • 2.0 L M20D-FKS I4 (China)
  • 2.5 L A25A-FKS I4
  • 2.5 L A25C-FKS I4 (Wildlander, China)
  • 2.5 L A25G-FKS I4 (China)
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4
  • 2.5 L A25D-FXS I4 (Wildlander Hybrid, China)
  • 2.5 L A25F-FXS I4 (China)
  • Petrol plug-in hybrid:
  • 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4
  • 2.5 L A25D-FXS I4 (Wildlander Plug-in hybrid, China)
  • 2.5 L A25F-FXS I4 (China)
Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor

  • 88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) 5NM + 40 kW (54 hp; 54 PS) 4NM (hybrid)
  • 134 kW (180 hp; 182 PS) 5NM + 40 kW (54 hp; 54 PS) 4NM (plug-in hybrid)
Power output
  • 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) (2.0 L)
  • 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) (2.5 L)
  • 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) (hybrid, combined system output)
  • 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) (plug-in hybrid, combined system output)
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 8-speed AWF8F35/UA80E «Direct Shift» automatic
  • K120 CVT with physical first gear
  • Aisin Seiki T110 eCVT with sequential shift mode (hybrid)
Hybrid drivetrain
  • Power-split (hybrid)
  • PHEV (plug-in hybrid/Across)
Battery
  • 1.6 kWh nickel–metal hydride (hybrid)
  • 18.1 kWh lithium-ion (plug-in hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,690 mm (105.9 in)
Length 4,570–4,600 mm (179.9–181.1 in)
Width 1,855 mm (73.0 in)
Height 1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,530–1,640 kg (3,373–3,616 lb)
  • 1,680–1,720 kg (3,704–3,792 lb) (hybrid)
Chronology
Predecessor Suzuki Grand Vitara (JT) (Across)

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled at the March 2018 New York International Auto Show.[73] The design was previewed by the FT-AC concept shown at the December 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show. It is built on the same TNGA-K (GA-K) platform as the XV70 series Camry. Both 4-cylinder petrol-powered and petrol-electric hybrid (Hybrid Synergy Drive) variants would remain available.

Development of the model was led by chief engineer Yoshikazu Saeki.[74] Built on the GA-K platform, the unibody chassis of the fifth-generation RAV4 is 57 percent more rigid than the previous generation. The model incorporates a multi-link rear suspension to which is claimed to provide more ideal damping for handling, lesser interior cabin noise, and enhanced ride comfort.

For improved forward visibility around the A-pillar, Toyota positioned the side mirrors lower on the doors. The lowered beltline and the enlarged rear quarter glass also increased the side visibility from inside the car. Forward visibility is also enhanced by the positioning of the lower instrument panel and tucked-in windshield wipers.[75]

The fifth-generation RAV4 also introduced a newly developed four-wheel drive system, Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD. Claimed to be a world-first adoption, it is a torque vectoring mechanism, which independently distributes torque to the left and right rear wheels according to driving conditions. A disconnect is incorporated to transmit driving force only to the rear wheels when 4WD is deemed unnecessary.[76]

For hybrid models, all-wheel drive model utilized the «E-Four»/»AWD-i» system. The updated system increases the total torque to the electronically driven rear wheels by 30 percent compared to the AWD system used in the previous generation. A new control system allows torque distribution to the front and rear wheels to be changed from between 100:0 to 20:80.[77] A standard AWD system without torque vectoring is also available for petrol models.

  • Rear view

    Rear view

  • RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

    RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

  • RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

    RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

  • Interior

    Interior

Markets[edit]

North America[edit]

The RAV4 went on sale in the United States in December 2018, while the RAV4 Hybrid went on sale in March 2019.[78] It is available in five petrol trim levels which include the LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure and Limited, and four hybrid trim levels which include the LE, XLE, XSE and Limited.[79] Both Adventure and Limited grades are equipped with Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD. It has Multi Terrain Select providing operators an ability to maximize traction when driving on sand, mud, rock, or dirt. North American market RAV4 is equipped with a 2.5-litre petrol engine paired with an 8-speed Direct Shift automatic. A 7-inch multi-touch screen is available standard, as well as the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0.

For the North American market, the RAV4 is built in two plants in Ontario, Canada, while the RAV4 Hybrid is produced in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States.[80] The RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid is imported from the Nagakusa plant in Japan.[81]

In 2019, for the 2020 model year, the TRD Off-Road trim level was added to the lineup, making a total of ten trim levels available.[82] In 2020, for the 2021 model year the XLE Premium Hybrid trim level is added to the lineup. Toyota also added new TRD-stamped stainless steel front skid plate for the TRD Off-Road.[83] The SE Hybrid grade is added in 2021 for the 2022 model year.[84] The Woodland Edition model was added in 2022 for the 2023 model year with standard hybrid powertrain, TRD bronze-coloured wheels, and roof rails. For the 2023 model, all RAV4 trims also received upgrade to Toyota Safety Sense 2.5.[85]

Europe[edit]

In the United Kingdom, the fifth-generation RAV4 is available exclusively in its hybrid version, either front-wheel drive or with four-wheel drive. It is available in four grades — Icon, Design, Excel and Dynamic.[86] Ireland was the first market to release the Hybrid version of the fifth-generation RAV4 with delivery in late December 2018.

The GR Sport grade was added in October 2022.[87][88]

Japan[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled in Japan in February 2019, and went on sale in April 2019. It marked the reintroduction of the RAV4 nameplate in Japan after almost three years of hiatus. Monthly sales target in Japan was set at 3,000 units, while grade levels available during launch are X, G, «Z package», Adventure, Hybrid X, and Hybrid G. Until 2020, the model was only available in Corolla Store and Netz dealership chains.[76] The plug-in hybrid version called the RAV4 PHV was added in June 2020.[89]

Southeast Asia[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was also launched in Singapore on 10 January 2019 at the Singapore Motorshow[90] and in the Philippines on 8 February 2019.[91]

In Malaysia, the fifth-generation RAV4 was launched in the country on 18 June 2020 and available in 2 engine options, the 2.0 M20A-FKS and 2.5 A25A-FKS, both in single trim only.[92] As of August 2020, the 2.0-litre engine option was dropped.

South Africa[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 has been available in South Africa since March 2019 in five variants: 2.0 GX 2WD, 2.0 GX CVT 2WD, 2.0 GX-R CVT AWD, 2.5 VX CVT 2WD and 2.5 VX AT AWD, with the 2.5 GX Hybrid available since September 2021. The 2.0 GX 2WD trim is also available with 6-speed manual transmission. As of March 2022, the GX Hybrid was dropped in favour of the facelifted GX-R and VX e-Four Hybrids.[93]

Australia[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 went on sale in Australia on 8 May 2019 and is available in four trim levels: GX, GXL, Cruiser and Edge. The GX, GXL and Cruiser trims have two engine options: the 2.0 L petrol and the 2.5 L hybrid, while the Edge trim has only one engine option: the 2.5 L petrol. The GX trim is available with either 6-speed manual transmission or CVT, while the GXL and Cruiser trims as well as the GX, GXL and Cruiser hybrid variants are only available with CVT. The Edge trim is available with 8-speed automatic transmission.

China[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was also launched in China on 22 November 2019 at the Guangzhou International Motor Show. It is produced and sold by FAW Toyota. Another Chinese market variant with different front and rear fascias produced and sold by GAC Toyota is called the Toyota Wildlander (Chinese: 威兰达; pinyin: Wēilándá).[64] The PHEV version of the Wildlander was unveiled on 19 April 2021.[94]

  • Toyota Wildlander (China)

    Toyota Wildlander (China)

  • Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

    Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

  • Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

    Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

RAV4 Hybrid[edit]

A hybrid variant of the RAV4 was announced available alongside the standard petrol variant and made available in March 2019. It comes standard with four-wheel drive and the hybrid system uses a 1.6 kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. Fuel economy is estimated by the EPA in to be:

  • city: 5.7 L/100 km; 49 mpg‑imp (41 mpg‑US)
  • highway: 6.4 L/100 km; 44 mpg‑imp (37 mpg‑US)
  • combined: 6.0 L/100 km; 47 mpg‑imp (39 mpg‑US).[95][96]

Plug-in hybrid electric[edit]

Toyota RAV4 PHV G»Z» (AXAP54, Japan)

A plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) variant of the RAV4 was unveiled at the December 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show. The vehicle, called the RAV4 PHEV (RAV4 Prime in North America), is powered by a differently-tuned 2.5-litre A25A-FXS engine with the same power output as the standard hybrid version but with uprated torque to 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm. It has a total power output of 225 kW (302 hp), which is 62 kW (83 hp) higher than the regular hybrid version. The RAV4 PHEV has a claimed acceleration from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.8 seconds and 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 6.2 seconds, which, at the time of its introduction, made it the second quickest acceleration time in Toyota’s lineup after the GR Supra sports car.[97][98]

The sales have begun in Japan since 8 June 2020, initially sold as the RAV4 PHV.[89][99] The «PHV» moniker was later dropped in October 2022.[100]

2021 refresh[edit]

In September 2021, Toyota revealed the updated RAV4 with new LED projector type headlights, alloy wheels which can be had in either silver or black, USB-C charging ports, while the European market gains the new Adventure variant which has been offered in other markets like Japan, United States and Australia.[101][102] Plug-in hybrids are still available with up to 306 PS and it has a claimed all-EV range of 75 km (47 mi).[103]

RAV4 GR Sport[edit]

In October 2022, the Toyota RAV4 GR Sport was launched in Europe with a firmer suspension,[104] a sportier look and new 19-inch wheels.[105]

Suzuki Across[edit]

A Suzuki-badged version of the RAV4 PHEV called Suzuki Across was introduced in July 2020, exclusively for the European market.[106][107] The model was introduced to help Suzuki meet fleet-wide average CO2 emission targets in the European Union in 2021, as the Across offers a low 22 g/km CO2 emission figure.[108] The Suzuki variant receives slim LED headlights, which appear to be identical to the Chinese market Toyota Wildlander, and a rounder front grille that differentiates the Across from the Toyota RAV4.[109]

2022 update[edit]

The Suzuki Across received a minor update in November 2022, receiving the new touchscreen infotainment and digital instrument cluster from the facelifted Toyota RAV4.[110]

Mitsuoka Buddy[edit]

2022 Mitsuoka Buddy (Japan)

An aftermarket modified version of the RAV4, the Mitsuoka Buddy, made its debut in October 2020 for Japan only. The front fascia harkens back to the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the rear is similar to the Cadillac cars of the 1970s. Engine options are 2.0-litre petrol and 2.5-litre hybrid.[111][72]

Powertrain[edit]

Type Years Power at rpm Torque at rpm
1,986 cc (121.2 cu in) 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4 2018 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FKS I4 2018 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) at 6,600 249 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4 (hybrid) 2018 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) at 5,700 (combined) 279 N⋅m (206 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 (combined)
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25B-FXS I4 (hybrid, China) 2019 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) at 5,700 (combined) 279 N⋅m (206 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 (combined)
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4 (plug-in hybrid) 2020 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) (combined)

Safety[edit]

In September 2019, Teknikens Värld ran both the petrol and hybrid versions of the RAV4 on the moose test, where both vehicles failed. The testers noted «dangerous behavior» on the cone course, and that the electronic stability control «engaged very late», causing both vehicles to hop up on their outer tyres multiple times during the test.[112][113] In response to the findings, Toyota issued a software update. In January 2020, Teknikens Värld retested the model[114] giving it a passing mark.[115]

The Japan-made RAV4 in its most basic Latin American configuration with 7 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupants, 5 stars for toddlers and Advanced Award from Latin NCAP in 2019.[116]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 5 stars from Euro NCAP in 2019.[117]

Sales[edit]

Year United States Canada Mexico[118] Japan[119] Europe[120] China Australia New Zealand
Overall Hybrid PHEV Overall Hybrid RAV4[121] Wildlander[122] Overall Hybrid Overall Hybrid
1994 1,350
1995 3,334
1996 56,709 4,768
1997 67,489 23,580 5,361
1998 64,990 25,466 7,800
1999 57,138 22,191 6,988
2000 53,777[123] 35,831 25,449 8,413[124]
2001 86,368 25,600 53,976 10,969[125]
2002 86,601[126] 13,711 88,764 12,196
2003 73,204 11,731 95,867 12,026[127]
2004 70,314[128] 12,025 101,052 13,220[129]
2005 70,518 10,462 13,618 93,492 11,881[130]
2006 152,047[131] 14,848 22,523 106,315 14,834[132]
2007 172,752 11,948 14,063 97,414 14,507[133]
2008 137,020 20,522[134] 7,491 11,210 62,501 14,122[135]
2009 149,088[136] 25,784[137] 5,958 7,915 44,723 67,880 12,635[138]
2010 170,877[1] 22,810[139] 5,323 6,027 50,930 98,057 14,597[140]
2011 132,237[141] 21,550[142] 4,684 4,051 43,663 100,309 13,125[143]
2012 171,877[144] 25,942[145] 5,198 3,012 36,030 98,179 14,651[146]
2013 218,249[147] 33,156[148] 10,830 2,305 47,534 117,800 16,983[149]
2014 267,698[150] 36,639 9,539 2,150 54,187 124,680 18,160[151]
2015 315,412[152] 1,507 42,246 10,489 1,790 51,838 116,731 18,435[151]
2016 352,154[153] 45,070 49,103[154] 10,709 69,919 116,389 19,526[155]
2017 407,594[156] 50,559 50,894[157] 7,933 71,047 128,545 21,077[158]
2018 427,170[159] 48,124 55,385[160] 6,304 68,779 144,049 22,165[161]
2019 448,071[162] 92,525 65,248[163] 14,246 13,913 53,965[164] 91,800 125,977 24,260[165]
2020 430,387[166] 115,974 3,200 67,977 10,015 54,848[167] 90,761 174,940 82,071 38,537[168] 26,398 5,346[169] 3,830
2021 407,739[170] 120,983 27,707 11,731[171] 49,594[172] 199,675 128,086 35,751[173] 25,850[174]

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External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • blog.toyota.co.uk : Vehicles : RAV4 History (official site)
Toyota RAV4
2019 Toyota RAV4 Excel HEV CVT 2.5 Front.jpg

2019 Toyota RAV4 Excel Hybrid (AXAH52, UK)

Overview
Manufacturer Toyota
Also called
  • Toyota Vanguard (Japan, 2005–2016)
  • Toyota Wildlander (China, 2020–present)
  • Suzuki Across (Europe, 2020–present)
Production 1994–present
Body and chassis
Class
  • Subcompact crossover SUV (3-door)
  • Compact crossover SUV (5-door)
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive

The Toyota RAV4 (Japanese: トヨタ・RAV4, Hepburn: Toyota Ravufō) is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. Considered the first ever compact crossover SUV,[1] it made its debut in Japan and Europe in 1994,[2] and in North America in 1995, being launched in January 1996.[3] The vehicle was designed for consumers wanting a vehicle that had most of the benefits of SUVs, such as increased cargo room, higher visibility, and the option of full-time four-wheel drive, along with the manoeuvrability and fuel economy of a compact car. The vehicle’s name is an abbreviation of «Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive»,[4] or «Robust Accurate Vehicle with 4-wheel drive»,[5] although not all models come equipped with the four-wheel drive system.

For the third-generation model, Toyota offered both short- and long-wheelbase versions of the RAV4. Short-wheelbase versions were sold in Japan and Europe; long-wheelbase versions in Australia and North America. Toyota of Japan also sold the longer-wheelbase version as the Toyota Vanguard (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴァンガード, Hepburn: Toyota Vangādo) at Toyopet Store dealership chain from 2005 through 2016. RAV4 for the Japanese market were sold at two different Toyota dealership chains, Corolla Store and Netz.

In 2019, the RAV4 was the best-selling SUV of any type in the world, and the fourth best-selling passenger car overall. North America is the largest market, with 535,000 units sold in 2019, followed by Europe (133,000) and China (127,000). By February 2020, a total of 10 million RAV4s had been sold globally.[6]

First generation (XA10; 1994)[edit]

First generation (XA10)
1995-1997 Toyota RAV4 (SXA11R) wagon (2010-09-19) 01.jpg

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door (Australia)

Overview
Also called Guangtong GTQ6440 (China, JV)
Production
  • 1994–2000 (RAV4)
  • 1997–2003 (RAV4 EV)
Model years 1995–2000
Assembly
  • Japan: Toyota, Aichi (Motomachi plant; April 1994 — July 2000); Tahara, Aichi (Tahara plant; commenced January 1996)[7][8]
  • China: Zhuhai, Guangdong
Designer
  • Hideo Kondo (exterior 3-door/5-door: 1991, 1993)[9][10]
  • Okawa Isao (interior: 1991, 1993)
  • Seiichiro Kitabashi (colors and materials: 1990-1993)
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door SUV (hardtop)
  • 5-door SUV
  • 3-door convertible SUV (softtop)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 3S-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 3S-GE I4
Electric motor 50 kW (67 hp), 190 N⋅m (140 ft⋅lb) (electric)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 5-door: 2,410 mm (94.9 in)
  • 3-door: 2,200 mm (86.6 in)
Length
  • 5-door: 4,150–4,160 mm (163.4–163.8 in)
  • 3-door: 3,740–3,750 mm (147.2–147.6 in)
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height
  • 3-door: 1,646–1,661 mm (64.8–65.4 in)
  • 5-door: 1,650 mm (65.0 in)

Facelift Toyota RAV4 3-door

Facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

The first-generation RAV4, known as the XA10 series, was constructed on a unique platform that shared Carina and Corolla elements.[11] It launched in Japan in May 1994. Design and development commenced in 1989 under code-name 153T, with design approval and start of production development in the second half of 1991 on the 3-door version and in 1993 for the 5-door version. In March 1995, the 5-door was launched and introduced to the US in January 1996, with standard dual airbags.

The XA10 series was available in both three and five door versions. In the US, a 2.0-litre straight-four producing 89 kW (119 hp; 121 PS) was available. Both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive were available, and the RAV4 could be had with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. It was named the 1997 Automobile of the Year by Automobile Magazine. The 1996-1997 model years had headlamps with a bracket push in type, dual filament bulb. The front running/turn signal lamps used older round socket dual filament bulbs. The rear used round socket type bulbs as well. In 1997 for the 1998 model year, the RAV4 was slightly restyled on the front and rear fascias, and a soft top three-door was made available. Power was increased slightly to 95 kW (127 hp; 129 PS). In June 1999, the two-door hardtop was dropped from the American lineup, leaving the five-door and soft top models. The 1998-2000 models used a single filament headlamp, with two different beams per housing (low and high beam) opposed to the original single beam with dual filaments. The rear lamps use the more modern rectangular style bulbs (7440/7443). The interior has subtle changes such as different colored seats, different colored door panels, extra cup holders on certain models (cigarette lighter/cup holder duo), and a digital odometer. In Japan, the 2.0-litre 3S-GE BEAMS engine with 132 kW (177 hp; 179 PS) was also available. Some variants of the 1998 Toyota RAV4 were labeled as SXA11 rather than XA10, paired with an owner-given name of «RAV 4.1».[12]

RAV4 EV[edit]

The RAV4 EV is a plug-in, all-electric variant of the RAV4. Produced from 1997 to 2003 for fleet lease, this «zero emission» model was only offered for public sale for seven months in 2002, in very small quantities in California. Powered by an advanced Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack capable of storing 27 kWh, the RAV4 EV can go up to 193 km (120 mi) between charges, and came with a 97,000 km (60,000 mi) battery warranty.[citation needed] A total of 1,484 units were leased and/or sold in California,[13] and as of mid-2012, almost 500 units were still in use.[14]

Gallery[edit]

  • Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

    Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 5-door

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Australia)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 softtop (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 softtop (Australia)

Second generation (XA20; 2000)[edit]

Second generation (XA20)
2001-2003 Toyota RAV4 L -- 03-16-2012.JPG

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 L (US)

Overview
Production
  • May 2000 – November 2005
  • 2005 – 2009 (China)[citation needed]
Model years 2001–2005
Assembly Japan: Tahara, Aichi; Ōbu, Aichi
Designer
  • Kevin Hunter (5-door: 1997)[15]
  • Yasuhide Hosoda (3/5-door: 1997)[16]
Body and chassis
Body style
  • 3-door SUV
  • 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota MC platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FE I4
  • 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
  • Diesel:
  • 2.0 L 1CD-FTV I4-T
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 5-door: 2,490 mm (98.0 in)
  • 3-door: 2,280 mm (89.8 in)
Length
  • 5-door: 4,193–4,230 mm (165.1–166.5 in)
  • 3-door: 3,860 mm (152.0 in)
Width 1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height 1,650–1,680 mm (65.0–66.1 in)
Curb weight 1,150–1,445 kg (2,535–3,186 lb)

The second generation RAV4, known as the XA20 series, went on sale in July 2000. Like the previous model, the XA20 was available in three- and five-door configurations and was constructed on a platform that shared Carina and Corolla elements. Development began in 1995, with a design freeze in the first half of 1998. Styling was done at Calty Design Research Incorporated (also simply known as Calty) by Yasuhide Hosoda and Kevin Hunter from 1996 to 1997.[11]

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 Cruiser hardtop (Australia)

Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 Edge (Australia)

Interior

The second generation RAV4 was originally offered in a number of trim levels in the UK: NV was front-wheel drive, while NRG, GX, and VX were permanent four-wheel drive with differing levels of equipment.[17] Although the RAV4 was available as a three-door in Europe, Asia and Australia, the American model was only available in a five-door configuration. A 1.8-litre inline-four engine (only with 2WD) producing 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS), 2.0-litre inline-four engine producing 110 kW (150 hp; 150 PS), 2.4-litre inline-four engine producing 118 kW (158 hp; 160 PS), and a D-4D diesel engine were available. Some RAV4s came with anti-lock braking system, electronic stability control, air conditioning, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, cruise control, a six-speaker CD stereo and power windows, mirrors and seats. A sport package added a mesh grille, bonnet scoop, color-keyed door handles, a roof rack, silver sport pedals, heated mirrors, gray-painted bumpers and fender flares, and sport fabric seats. Other options included alloy wheels, heated seats, a sunroof and keyless entry. 16-inch wheels were standard; larger wheels were available on four-wheel drive models.

In Australia, the RAV4 came in base Edge and upmarket Cruiser models in both three- and five-door configurations. The main differentiation between the two models was in appearance. Edge models came with unpainted grey bumpers and side cladding, mirrors, and door handles, and featured steel rims. Cruiser models gained body-colored (painted) bumpers and moldings, mirrors, and door handles, alloy wheels, and ABS brakes. All models came equipped with a brand-new 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine featuring VVT (variable valve timing), resulting in improved power and torque, as well as fuel consumption. Permanent four-wheel drive was a feature. Options were ABS brakes (on the Edge), and air conditioning (on all models). The second generation RAV4 enjoyed success in Australia, where it became the best-selling SUV in the country in 2001, overtaking its rival the Honda CR-V for the first time.

Facelift (2003)[edit]

In late 2003, the 2004 model RAV4 was given a styling update, improved equipment, and, in certain markets, a new engine. In the United States the safety structure was improved and Vehicle Stability Control made standard. The RAV4’s 2.0-litre engine was upgraded with a new 2.4-litre engine in the US, and Australia producing 120 kW (160 hp; 160 PS) and 220 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft). Other countries got mostly 5-door models with the 2.0 litre VVT-i engine. Automatic electric air conditioning also became available. European models got a new catalytic converter because of the new European emission policy. The new model also got an electric throttle.

In Australia, for the facelift, the base Edge was renamed CV, and gained standard air conditioning (previously an option). The CV also received painted bumpers, which came in either silver or body-colored shades, depending on the body color. In addition, the model range was given a subtle facelift, consisting largely of a new front bumper with circular fog lights and white turn signals instead of the older orange lights. In 2005, a new «CV Sport» model was added to the range in Australia, which included a non-functional bonnet scoop, giving the RAV4 a more aggressive appearance. The CV Sport model was short-lived, lasting only a year, and was introduced primarily to stimulate sales until the new model arrived in early 2006.

The second generation RAV4 had the highest proportion of female drivers among all makes and models in the United States, with the possible exception of the Volkswagen New Beetle, according to 2003–2004 registration and survey data.[18]

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Japan)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 hardtop (Japan)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 AWD with L Package (US)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 AWD with L Package (US)

  • Facelift Toyota RAV4 CV (Australia)

    Facelift Toyota RAV4 CV (Australia)

Third generation (XA30; 2005)[edit]

Third generation (XA30)
06-08 Toyota RAV4 Limited.jpg

Toyota RAV4 Limited (US; pre-facelift)

Overview
Also called Toyota Vanguard (Japan, LWB)
Production
  • November 2005 – December 2012 (export)
  • November 2005 – May 2016 (Japan)
  • September 2012 – September 2014 (RAV4 EV)
Model years
  • 2006–2012 (export)
  • 2006–2016 (Japan)
Assembly
  • Japan: Tahara, Aichi; Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant) (2014–2016, Japanese market);[19] Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant)
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario
  • China: Changchun
Designer Masaki Motozaki (exterior & interior: 2003)[20][21]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota New MC platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FE I4
  • 2.0 L 1AZ-FSE I4
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FAE I4
  • 2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4
  • 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6
  • Diesel:
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FTV I4-T
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FHV I4-T
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 5-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
  • 7-speed automatic (CVT-i)[22][23]
  • CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,560–2,660 mm (100.8–104.7 in)
Length 4,395–4,620 mm (173.0–181.9 in)
Width 1,815–1,855 mm (71.5–73.0 in)
Height 1,685–1,755 mm (66.3–69.1 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Toyota Kluger (XU20) (for Toyota Vanguard; Japan, LWB)
Successor Toyota Harrier (XU60) (Vanguard)

Toyota RAV4 (UK; pre-facelift)

Toyota RAV4 (Germany; pre-facelift)

The Toyota RAV4 was redesigned for the 2006 model year, using an all-new platform, and was first unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show.[24] It uses an electric power steering (EPS) system.

The third generation RAV4 is offered in two versions: a short- or a long-wheelbase model. The short-wheelbase model is sold only in Japan, Europe and New Zealand (diesel only in NZ), with the long-wheelbase RAV4 sold in Australia, New Zealand and North America. Since 2007, the extended-length RAV4 is also sold alongside its shorter counterpart in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard, albeit with a revised front-end body work incorporating a revised grille, bumper, bonnet and headlamps.[25][26] When the larger XA40 arrived in 2012, the short wheelbase model was kept in production for the Japanese market and sold instead of the new version until 2016.

Japanese models went on sale in 2005 at Netz dealers.[27] The 3-door was dropped in the beginning of 2007, leaving Toyota without a mini SUV until the 2009 Urban Cruiser, which is sold in Europe, North America (as the Scion xD) and Japan (as the Toyota ist).[28] The XA30 series RAV4 was sold in Japan until July 2016, where the XA40 is not to be offered. Toyota discontinued the Vanguard in November 2013 in favour of the redesigned XU60 Harrier. The RAV4 continued to grow beyond the «compact car» segment in Japan due to enlarged exterior dimensions and engine displacement, placing it in the upper tax bracket as defined by Japanese government’s dimension regulations and annual road tax obligations.

It is also the first generation of RAV4 to be offered in regular length (for Asian and European markets, dropping the spare wheel from the rear) and extended length (for North American and Australian markets) versions. The extended-length version has an additional 21% in interior volume from the last generation, and had an optional third-row for two additional passengers (North America and Japan only). The RAV4 can still be had in either front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive in North America and Japan; however most countries only sell the four-wheel drive version.

In 2008 (for the 2009 model year), the RAV4 was given a mid-cycle refresh in some markets, featuring a number of changes, including an all-new four-cylinder engine, and a redesigned front end and tweaked rear end. The Limited model gets a different front grille and bumper cover from other models. The Sport model features a bigger spoiler and red badging along with an option on the V6 model to have a rear door without the externally mounted spare wheel (run-flat tires are used on this model). New features/options include turn signals integrated into the side mirrors, backup camera (with monitor built into rear-view mirror), satellite navigation, smart keyless entry, a push button starter, a multi-function instrument cluster display, etc. Much of the interior remains as before. In 2009, it was also the first time that the Canadian market received a front-wheel drive model to lower the price of entry.

In 2011 (for the 2012 model year), the RAV4 underwent another facelift, based on the Vanguard’s styling.

The vehicles were built in Toyota’s Tahara, Aichi assembly plant, and under contract by Toyota Industries in its Nagakusa, Obu, Aichi plant. Beginning in November 2008, vehicles for the North American market were built in the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. at the new West Plant in Woodstock, Ontario.[29][30] Beginning in March 2009, Chinese models began production by Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. in a joint-venture plant in Tianjin, China.[31]

In 2015, the XA30 series RAV4 was awarded the WheelsTV pre-owned vehicle of the year title.[32]

Safety[edit]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 4 stars for adult occupants, 4 stars for toddlers, and 3 stars for pedestrians from Euro NCAP in 2006.[33]

Markets[edit]

Japan[edit]

Model ranges include X, G and Sport, replacing RAV4 L and RAV4 J. The X and G can be ordered with either front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The Sport model with over fenders is four-wheel drive only. The extended-length RAV4 is sold in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard, released on August 30, 2007.[22] It is sold in five- and seven-passenger versions and slots between the regular RAV4 and Kluger. As it is often the case in Japan-only vehicles, the Vanguard comes loaded with high-tech gadgets, including steering-assisted stability control, keyless entry and satellite navigation. The Vanguard received a facelift in 2010.

Unlike the North American variant that came with a 4-speed automatic gearbox, the Japanese RAV4 (or Vanguard) came with a 7-speed Automatic Transmission from the K112 line also known as Super CVT-i Sports Sequential Shiftmatic.[23][22] That was along with the upgraded 2AZ-FE that was rated at 177 hp (132 kW).

Australia[edit]

In Australia, the RAV4 is sold in four-cylinder base CV, Cruiser, Cruiser L and the limited edition «Altitude» trim levels, and CV6, SX6, and ZR6 are 6-cylinder variants. The V6 was available from 2007.

Malaysia[edit]

In Malaysia, the 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre automatic variant is available, both in X and G trim. This model uses the 1AZ-FE four-cylinder, inline 16-valve engine with DOHC and VVT-i. The output for the 2.0-litre RAV4 in Malaysia is at 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm with a torque of 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm while the 2.4-litre uses the 2AZ-FE engine. Both the RAV4 and the Vanguard was available through general importers, but not officially sold by UMW Toyota Motor.[34]

Middle East[edit]

In the Middle East, the RAV4 is available with a 2.4-litre engine. Most markets, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), get the four-wheel drive model with an automatic gearbox, but KSA additionally gets a two-wheel-drive model as well, the base one with a manual gearbox.[35]

North America[edit]

North American models include choices of 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE inline-four or 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine. The V6 model has 201 kW (270 hp; 273 PS). In model year 2009, a slightly larger 133 kW (178 hp; 181 PS) 2.5-litre 2AR-FE inline-four replaced the previous 124 kW (166 hp; 169 PS) 2.4-litre engine. Either four-cylinder engine came equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission. The North American RAV4 with 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine is fitted with a five-speed automatic transmission. All US models feature Toyota’s Star Safety System which includes Vehicle Stability Control. The new RAV4 topped Toyota SUV sales in the United States for the first time.

No manual transmission or diesel engines are available on North American models.

Facelifted for the 2009 model year, North American models include the choice of a new 2AR-FE inline-four or 2GR-FE V6 engine.[36]

Mexico[edit]

The RAV4 was first introduced in 2004; and was only available in two trim levels: Base and L. This was already an outgoing generation but still sold pretty well and both came in 2WD only and both models had, as standard equipment 16-inch alloy wheels and a roof rack. The new generation RAV4, which is the current model, had more features as standard equipment. Base and Limited trims continue to be available, but on the Limited trim 4WD became an option and the Base model added 17-inch steel wheels but the roof rack was still standard in both trims. For the refresh of 2009 the roof rack in the Base model was eliminated as standard equipment and the Sport trim was added to the line-up. Up to 2008MY all RAV4s in Mexico had four-cylinder engines but for 2009 the Sport model became available with the V6 engine, although the four-cylinder engine was still available. The Limited trim was only available with the V6 engine and four-wheel drive. For 2010, the RAV4 in Mexico has been simplified again to two trims but the Limited trim was dropped and consequently removed the four-wheel drive option, while the Base and Sport trims remained unchanged from 2009. The RAV4 in Mexico has experienced good acceptance since its introduction.

China[edit]

The XA30 RAV4 commenced production in China in April 2009. Trim levels were the 2.0 Classic, 2.0 Luxury, 2.0 Luxury Navi, 2.4 Luxury and 2.4 Luxury Navi. The 2.0-litre 1AZ-FE and 2.4-litre 2AZ-FE were standard paired to a 5 speed manual and 4 speed automatic gearbox. Pricing ranged from RMB 189,800 to RMB 264,300 (US$26,520 to US$36,930 at the August 2019 exchange rate).

The China-specific model had different styling compared to the those sold in other countries, with a black strip that was placed in between the radiator and license plate like a moustache. It also had chrome bars below the front and rear bumpers. The license plate was also moved to the bottom bumper area to make way for the RAV4 logo and a rear foglamp. Front and rear parking sensors are also standard.

Body styles[edit]

Body styles

Chassis codes (DBA-A) ACA31W ACA36W ACA33L ACA37L GSA30 GSA33 GSA35 ALA30 ALA31 ALA36 ZSA30 ZSA35
Drive 4WD FWD 4WD FWD FWD 4WD 4WD 4WD 4WD FWD FWD 4WD
Engine (Japan) 2AZ-FE 2AZ-FE 2GR-FE
Engine (China) 2AZ-FE 1AZ-FE
Engine (Europe) 2GR-FE 2GR-FE 2AD-FTV 2AD-FTV 3ZR-FAE 3ZR-FAE

Engines[edit]

Engines

Code Years Type/code Power, torque at rpm
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2005–2012 1.998 L (121.9 cu in) (86.0×86.0mm) I4 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm, 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2007MY-2008MY (UK) 1.998 L (121.9 cu in) (86.0×86.0mm) I4 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm, 194 N⋅m (143 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2AZ-FE 2005–2008 2.362 L (144.1 cu in) (88.5×96.0mm) I4 124 kW (166 hp; 169 PS) at 6,300 rpm, 224 N⋅m (165 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2AR-FE 2009–2012 2.494 L (152.2 cu in) I4 133 kW (178 hp; 181 PS) at 6,300 rpm, 233 N⋅m (172 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm
2GR-FE 2005–2012 3.456 L (210.9 cu in) (94.0×83.0mm) V6 200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS) at 6,200 rpm, 333 N⋅m (246 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm
3ZR-FAE (2.0 Valvematic) 2008–2012 1.987 L (121.3 cu in) (80.5×97.6mm) I4 116 kW (156 hp; 158 PS) at 6,200 rpm, 198 N⋅m (146 lbf⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm
2.0 D-4D 2005-2006MY 1.995 L (121.7 cu in) (82.2×94.0mm) I4 85 kW (114 hp; 116 PS) at 4,000 rpm, 250 N⋅m (184 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800–3,000 rpm
2.2 D-4D Diesel 2007MY-2008MY 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 310 N⋅m (229 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm
2.2 D-4D Diesel 180 (UK) 2007MY 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 400 N⋅m (295 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,600 rpm
2.2 D-4D, 2.2 D-CAT (UK) 2008–2012 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 340 N⋅m (251 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm
2.2 D-CAT 2008–2012 2.231 L (136.1 cu in) (86.0×96.0mm) I4 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 3,600 rpm, 400 N⋅m (295 lbf⋅ft) at 2,000–2,800 rpm

Gallery[edit]

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Sport (US)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Sport (US)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Limited (US)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Limited (US)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Australia)

  • First facelift Toyota RAV4 (Germany)

    First facelift Toyota RAV4 (Germany)

  • Pre-facelift Toyota Vanguard (Japan)

    Pre-facelift Toyota Vanguard (Japan)

  • Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

    Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

  • Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

    Second facelift Toyota RAV4 XT-R (UK)

  • Interior

    Interior

  • Toyota RAV4 EV (US)

    Toyota RAV4 EV (US)

RAV4 EV[edit]

Toyota worked together with Tesla Motors to develop the second generation RAV4 EV, and the electric SUV was scheduled for market launch late in the third quarter of 2012.[13][37] Production was limited to 2,600 units during the first three years, and sales were limited to California only, beginning with the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles/Orange County and San Diego.[38][39]

The second generation RAV4 EV has a 115 kW (154 hp; 156 PS) motor powered by a 41.8kWh lithium ion battery pack, that Toyota expects to deliver a US Environmental Protection Agency rated range of 148 km (92 mi) in standard charge mode and 182 km (113 mi) in extended charge mode, for a combined range of 166 km (103 mi); and a combined fuel economy rating of 3.1 L/100 km (91 mpg‑imp; 76 mpg‑US).[14][40] The RAV4 EV battery pack and electronic components are similar to those used in the Tesla Model S sedan launched in June 2012, because Tesla Motors is the manufacturer of the powertrain.[41]

Fourth generation (XA40; 2012)[edit]

Fourth generation (XA40)
2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD front left.jpg

2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD (US; pre-facelift)

Overview
Production
  • December 2012 – November 2018
  • 2013–2019 (China)
Model years 2013–2018
Assembly
  • Japan: Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant); Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant);[42] Tahara, Aichi[43]
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario (TMMC)
  • China: Changchun, Jilin (FAW Toyota)
  • Russia: Saint Petersburg[44]
Designer Masaki Okue, Hideki Hayashi, Akira Kubota and Takuya Watabe[45]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform Toyota New MC platform
Related
  • Toyota Harrier (XU60)
  • Lexus NX (AZ10)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FAE I4[46]
  • 2.0 L 3ZR-FE I4
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FE I4
  • Diesel:
  • 2.0 L 2WW I4-T[46]
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FTV I4-T
  • 2.2 L 2AD-FHV I4-T
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.5 L 2AR-FXE I4[46]
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 6-speed U760E automatic
  • eCVT (hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,660 mm (104.7 in)
Length 4,570–4,605 mm (179.9–181.3 in)
Width 1,845 mm (72.6 in)
Height 1,660–1,705 mm (65.4–67.1 in)

The fourth generation RAV4 was a complete redesign; it was revealed at the November 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.[47] Unlike the previous generations, it featured a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door and no longer had the spare wheel mounted on the rear door.

The RAV4 no longer offers a V6 engine like the previous generation—all engine choices were inline four-cylinder engines. Also, while the previous XA30 model was offered in regular and extended wheelbase lengths, the XA40 was only sold in a single wheelbase length (corresponding to the long wheelbase XA30).

The full hybrid system combined a 2.5-litre Atkinson cycle petrol engine with a powerful electric motor, a high voltage generator, a 204 cell nickel–metal hydride battery located under the rear seats, a power control unit, and a power split device. RAV4 Hybrids were available in both front and four-wheel drive variants. The four-wheel drive came equipped with a second, 50 kW high-voltage, rear mounted electric motor that offers increased traction and a 1,750-pound (790 kg) towing capacity. The rear’s electric motor operates independently from the hybrid system front’s electric motor, driving the rear wheels alone.[48]
US sales began in early January 2013.

Markets[edit]

2015 Toyota RAV4 LE (Canada; pre-facelift)

Interior

For the Japanese market, the previous generation in short-wheelbase length remained on sale in Japan until 2016 instead of the newer, export only, XA40. The Harrier replaced the long-wheelbase model in Japan, previously badged as the Vanguard.

In Australia, the fourth generation RAV4 went on sale in February 2013. Engine choices included a 2.0- and 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol, and 2.0- and 2.2-litre turbo-diesels. Transmissions included a six-speed manual (UK/Australia only), Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), and six-speed automatic.[49][50]

The UK model went on sale in 2013. Early European models included a choice of a 2.0-litre petrol or one of three 2.0-litre diesel engines.[51]

The RAV4 manufactured in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada had about 50 percent of its parts coming from Japan.[52]

Taiwanese models included a 2.0-litre Dual VVT-i inline four-cylinder engine with 7-speed Continuously Variable Transmission (Sequential Manual) or 2.5-litre Dual VVT-i inline-four engine with six-speed automatic.[53][54]

Production in China commenced in August 2013 and was sold alongside the XA30 model for a short time. The XA40 RAV4 in China came standard with the 2 litre 6ZR-FE and 2.5 litre 5AR-FE petrol engine. 6 speed manual, automatic and CVT gearboxes are standard. Seven trim levels were available with prices ranging from 183,800 to 272,800 yuan (US$25,680 to 38,120).

Production in Russia started in August 2016.[44]

Facelift (2015)[edit]

In 2015, for the 2016 model year, Toyota released a facelift for the XA40 series. The facelift debuted with the RAV4 Hybrid shown at the April 2015 New York International Auto Show. The facelift included redesigned LED front and rear lamps and updated speedometer dials with full color TFT multi information display.

  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

    2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

    2016 Toyota RAV4 XLE (US; facelift)

RAV4 Adventure and RAV4 Premium (2013)[edit]

RAV4 Adventure at Geneva, 2013

The RAV4 Adventure is a concept vehicle that accentuated the car’s look to reinforce its off-road capabilities. It included dark red body color, extended wheel arches, 20-inch alloy wheels and matte painted front and rear bumpers.

The RAV4 Premium is a concept vehicle with Deep Bronze body color, bumpers in Deep Bronze, chrome-finished spoiler, chrome inserts in the rear bumper, brushed aluminium skid plates, integrated tailpipe at the rear bumper, 20-inch wheels, leather interior upholstery designed by Toyota’s Kansei design department, seats with black piping and V-shaped outline, two-tone double stitching and grey and black leather on the instrument panel and door panels.

Both vehicles were unveiled in March 2013 at the Geneva Motor Show.[55][56]

A production version of the RAV4 Adventure was added to the US lineup in September 2017.[57]

Engines[edit]

Petrol engines[58]

Model Year(s) Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) CO2 Emissions
2.0 FWD 2012–2018 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) Petrol 111 kW (149 hp; 151 PS) 195 N⋅m (144 ft⋅lb) 9.9 s 167 g/km
2.0 Multidrive AWD 2012–2018 1,987 cc (121.3 cu in) Petrol 111 kW (149 hp; 151 PS) 195 N⋅m (144 ft⋅lb) 10.7 s 166 g/km
2.5 AWD 2012–2018 2,494 cc (152.2 cu in) Petrol 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) 233 N⋅m (172 ft⋅lb) 8.6 s 169 g/km; 23 city/29 hwy
2.5 Hybrid AWD 2015–2018 2,494 cc (152.2 cu in) Petrol/Electric Motor 145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS) combined 279 N⋅m (206 ft⋅lb) combined 8.1 s 115 g/km; 33 city/31 hwy
Diesel engines[58]

Model Year(s) Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) CO2 Emissions
120D 4×2 2012–2018 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) Diesel 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb) 10.5 s 127 g/km
120D AWD 2013–2018 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) Diesel 91 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) 310 N⋅m (229 ft⋅lb) 13.6 s 136 g/km
150D AWD 2012–2018 2,231 cc (136.1 cu in) Diesel 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) 340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lb) 9.6 s 147 g/km
150D Autodrive AWD 2012–2018 2,231 cc (136.1 cu in) Diesel 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) 340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lb) 10.0 s 173 g/km

Safety[edit]

The Japan—made RAV4 in its most basic Latin American configuration with 3 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupant and 4 stars for toddlers from Latin NCAP in 2015.[59]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 5 stars from Euro NCAP in 2013.[60]

In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) evaluations, the 2013 and 2014 model year RAV4 achieved a «good» crashworthiness rating for head restraints and seats, roof strength, side, and moderate overlap front, while achieving a «poor» rating in the IIHS Small Overlap Frontal Test. Modifications were made starting in the 2015 model year which increased the small overlap front rating to «good».[61]

The small overlap test, introduced in 2012 by the IIHS, simulates a frontal collision on 25 percent of the driver’s side. Since its adoption, the IIHS has noticed several automakers making non-symmetrical modifications to their vehicles, including the RAV4. Another small overlap test was conducted on a number of vehicles, including a 2015 RAV4, but was conducted on the passenger side instead. The RAV4 fared the worst and would have received a «poor» rating if the IIHS were to provide ratings for passenger-side protection. The crash test’s intrusion was 330 mm (13 in) further into the vehicle on the passenger’s side than on the driver’s side and caused the passenger door to open during the crash.[62]

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)[63]

Moderate overlap frontal offset Good
Small overlap frontal offset (driver) 2013–14 Poor
Small overlap frontal offset (driver) 2015–19 Good
Small overlap frontal offset (passenger) Poor
Side impact Good
Roof strength Good

Fifth generation (XA50; 2018)[edit]

Fifth generation (XA50)
2019 Toyota RAV4 LE 2.5L front 4.14.19.jpg

2019 RAV4 LE AWD (US)

Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Wildlander (GAC Toyota, China)[64][65]
  • Suzuki Across (Europe, plug-in hybrid)[66]
Production
  • November 2018 – present[67]
  • 2018–2022 (Russia)[68]
Model years 2019–present
Assembly
  • Japan: Ōbu, Aichi (Nagakusa plant); Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka Plant)
  • Canada: Woodstock, Ontario; Cambridge, Ontario (TMMC)
  • China: Changchun, Jilin (FAW Toyota); Guangzhou (GAC Toyota)
  • United States: Georgetown, Kentucky (TMMK)
  • Russia: Saint Petersburg (TMMR)
Designer Hideo Koyama, Daisuke Iguchi, Shun Kawaguchi, Junya Furuta and Tatsuya Sonoda[69][70]
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform TNGA: GA-K[71]
Related
  • Toyota Camry (XV70)
  • Toyota Harrier/Venza (XU80)
  • Mitsuoka Buddy[72]
  • Lexus NX (AZ20)
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4
  • 2.0 L M20C-FKS I4 (Wildlander, China)
  • 2.0 L M20D-FKS I4 (China)
  • 2.5 L A25A-FKS I4
  • 2.5 L A25C-FKS I4 (Wildlander, China)
  • 2.5 L A25G-FKS I4 (China)
  • Petrol hybrid:
  • 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4
  • 2.5 L A25D-FXS I4 (Wildlander Hybrid, China)
  • 2.5 L A25F-FXS I4 (China)
  • Petrol plug-in hybrid:
  • 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4
  • 2.5 L A25D-FXS I4 (Wildlander Plug-in hybrid, China)
  • 2.5 L A25F-FXS I4 (China)
Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor

  • 88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) 5NM + 40 kW (54 hp; 54 PS) 4NM (hybrid)
  • 134 kW (180 hp; 182 PS) 5NM + 40 kW (54 hp; 54 PS) 4NM (plug-in hybrid)
Power output
  • 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) (2.0 L)
  • 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) (2.5 L)
  • 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) (hybrid, combined system output)
  • 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) (plug-in hybrid, combined system output)
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 8-speed AWF8F35/UA80E «Direct Shift» automatic
  • K120 CVT with physical first gear
  • Aisin Seiki T110 eCVT with sequential shift mode (hybrid)
Hybrid drivetrain
  • Power-split (hybrid)
  • PHEV (plug-in hybrid/Across)
Battery
  • 1.6 kWh nickel–metal hydride (hybrid)
  • 18.1 kWh lithium-ion (plug-in hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,690 mm (105.9 in)
Length 4,570–4,600 mm (179.9–181.1 in)
Width 1,855 mm (73.0 in)
Height 1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,530–1,640 kg (3,373–3,616 lb)
  • 1,680–1,720 kg (3,704–3,792 lb) (hybrid)
Chronology
Predecessor Suzuki Grand Vitara (JT) (Across)

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled at the March 2018 New York International Auto Show.[73] The design was previewed by the FT-AC concept shown at the December 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show. It is built on the same TNGA-K (GA-K) platform as the XV70 series Camry. Both 4-cylinder petrol-powered and petrol-electric hybrid (Hybrid Synergy Drive) variants would remain available.

Development of the model was led by chief engineer Yoshikazu Saeki.[74] Built on the GA-K platform, the unibody chassis of the fifth-generation RAV4 is 57 percent more rigid than the previous generation. The model incorporates a multi-link rear suspension to which is claimed to provide more ideal damping for handling, lesser interior cabin noise, and enhanced ride comfort.

For improved forward visibility around the A-pillar, Toyota positioned the side mirrors lower on the doors. The lowered beltline and the enlarged rear quarter glass also increased the side visibility from inside the car. Forward visibility is also enhanced by the positioning of the lower instrument panel and tucked-in windshield wipers.[75]

The fifth-generation RAV4 also introduced a newly developed four-wheel drive system, Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD. Claimed to be a world-first adoption, it is a torque vectoring mechanism, which independently distributes torque to the left and right rear wheels according to driving conditions. A disconnect is incorporated to transmit driving force only to the rear wheels when 4WD is deemed unnecessary.[76]

For hybrid models, all-wheel drive model utilized the «E-Four»/»AWD-i» system. The updated system increases the total torque to the electronically driven rear wheels by 30 percent compared to the AWD system used in the previous generation. A new control system allows torque distribution to the front and rear wheels to be changed from between 100:0 to 20:80.[77] A standard AWD system without torque vectoring is also available for petrol models.

  • Rear view

    Rear view

  • RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

    RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

  • RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

    RAV4 Adventure/Trail/Edge

  • Interior

    Interior

Markets[edit]

North America[edit]

The RAV4 went on sale in the United States in December 2018, while the RAV4 Hybrid went on sale in March 2019.[78] It is available in five petrol trim levels which include the LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure and Limited, and four hybrid trim levels which include the LE, XLE, XSE and Limited.[79] Both Adventure and Limited grades are equipped with Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD. It has Multi Terrain Select providing operators an ability to maximize traction when driving on sand, mud, rock, or dirt. North American market RAV4 is equipped with a 2.5-litre petrol engine paired with an 8-speed Direct Shift automatic. A 7-inch multi-touch screen is available standard, as well as the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0.

For the North American market, the RAV4 is built in two plants in Ontario, Canada, while the RAV4 Hybrid is produced in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States.[80] The RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid is imported from the Nagakusa plant in Japan.[81]

In 2019, for the 2020 model year, the TRD Off-Road trim level was added to the lineup, making a total of ten trim levels available.[82] In 2020, for the 2021 model year the XLE Premium Hybrid trim level is added to the lineup. Toyota also added new TRD-stamped stainless steel front skid plate for the TRD Off-Road.[83] The SE Hybrid grade is added in 2021 for the 2022 model year.[84] The Woodland Edition model was added in 2022 for the 2023 model year with standard hybrid powertrain, TRD bronze-coloured wheels, and roof rails. For the 2023 model, all RAV4 trims also received upgrade to Toyota Safety Sense 2.5.[85]

Europe[edit]

In the United Kingdom, the fifth-generation RAV4 is available exclusively in its hybrid version, either front-wheel drive or with four-wheel drive. It is available in four grades — Icon, Design, Excel and Dynamic.[86] Ireland was the first market to release the Hybrid version of the fifth-generation RAV4 with delivery in late December 2018.

The GR Sport grade was added in October 2022.[87][88]

Japan[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was unveiled in Japan in February 2019, and went on sale in April 2019. It marked the reintroduction of the RAV4 nameplate in Japan after almost three years of hiatus. Monthly sales target in Japan was set at 3,000 units, while grade levels available during launch are X, G, «Z package», Adventure, Hybrid X, and Hybrid G. Until 2020, the model was only available in Corolla Store and Netz dealership chains.[76] The plug-in hybrid version called the RAV4 PHV was added in June 2020.[89]

Southeast Asia[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was also launched in Singapore on 10 January 2019 at the Singapore Motorshow[90] and in the Philippines on 8 February 2019.[91]

In Malaysia, the fifth-generation RAV4 was launched in the country on 18 June 2020 and available in 2 engine options, the 2.0 M20A-FKS and 2.5 A25A-FKS, both in single trim only.[92] As of August 2020, the 2.0-litre engine option was dropped.

South Africa[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 has been available in South Africa since March 2019 in five variants: 2.0 GX 2WD, 2.0 GX CVT 2WD, 2.0 GX-R CVT AWD, 2.5 VX CVT 2WD and 2.5 VX AT AWD, with the 2.5 GX Hybrid available since September 2021. The 2.0 GX 2WD trim is also available with 6-speed manual transmission. As of March 2022, the GX Hybrid was dropped in favour of the facelifted GX-R and VX e-Four Hybrids.[93]

Australia[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 went on sale in Australia on 8 May 2019 and is available in four trim levels: GX, GXL, Cruiser and Edge. The GX, GXL and Cruiser trims have two engine options: the 2.0 L petrol and the 2.5 L hybrid, while the Edge trim has only one engine option: the 2.5 L petrol. The GX trim is available with either 6-speed manual transmission or CVT, while the GXL and Cruiser trims as well as the GX, GXL and Cruiser hybrid variants are only available with CVT. The Edge trim is available with 8-speed automatic transmission.

China[edit]

The fifth-generation RAV4 was also launched in China on 22 November 2019 at the Guangzhou International Motor Show. It is produced and sold by FAW Toyota. Another Chinese market variant with different front and rear fascias produced and sold by GAC Toyota is called the Toyota Wildlander (Chinese: 威兰达; pinyin: Wēilándá).[64] The PHEV version of the Wildlander was unveiled on 19 April 2021.[94]

  • Toyota Wildlander (China)

    Toyota Wildlander (China)

  • Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

    Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

  • Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

    Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (China)

RAV4 Hybrid[edit]

A hybrid variant of the RAV4 was announced available alongside the standard petrol variant and made available in March 2019. It comes standard with four-wheel drive and the hybrid system uses a 1.6 kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack. Fuel economy is estimated by the EPA in to be:

  • city: 5.7 L/100 km; 49 mpg‑imp (41 mpg‑US)
  • highway: 6.4 L/100 km; 44 mpg‑imp (37 mpg‑US)
  • combined: 6.0 L/100 km; 47 mpg‑imp (39 mpg‑US).[95][96]

Plug-in hybrid electric[edit]

Toyota RAV4 PHV G»Z» (AXAP54, Japan)

A plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) variant of the RAV4 was unveiled at the December 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show. The vehicle, called the RAV4 PHEV (RAV4 Prime in North America), is powered by a differently-tuned 2.5-litre A25A-FXS engine with the same power output as the standard hybrid version but with uprated torque to 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm. It has a total power output of 225 kW (302 hp), which is 62 kW (83 hp) higher than the regular hybrid version. The RAV4 PHEV has a claimed acceleration from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.8 seconds and 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 6.2 seconds, which, at the time of its introduction, made it the second quickest acceleration time in Toyota’s lineup after the GR Supra sports car.[97][98]

The sales have begun in Japan since 8 June 2020, initially sold as the RAV4 PHV.[89][99] The «PHV» moniker was later dropped in October 2022.[100]

2021 refresh[edit]

In September 2021, Toyota revealed the updated RAV4 with new LED projector type headlights, alloy wheels which can be had in either silver or black, USB-C charging ports, while the European market gains the new Adventure variant which has been offered in other markets like Japan, United States and Australia.[101][102] Plug-in hybrids are still available with up to 306 PS and it has a claimed all-EV range of 75 km (47 mi).[103]

RAV4 GR Sport[edit]

In October 2022, the Toyota RAV4 GR Sport was launched in Europe with a firmer suspension,[104] a sportier look and new 19-inch wheels.[105]

Suzuki Across[edit]

A Suzuki-badged version of the RAV4 PHEV called Suzuki Across was introduced in July 2020, exclusively for the European market.[106][107] The model was introduced to help Suzuki meet fleet-wide average CO2 emission targets in the European Union in 2021, as the Across offers a low 22 g/km CO2 emission figure.[108] The Suzuki variant receives slim LED headlights, which appear to be identical to the Chinese market Toyota Wildlander, and a rounder front grille that differentiates the Across from the Toyota RAV4.[109]

2022 update[edit]

The Suzuki Across received a minor update in November 2022, receiving the new touchscreen infotainment and digital instrument cluster from the facelifted Toyota RAV4.[110]

Mitsuoka Buddy[edit]

2022 Mitsuoka Buddy (Japan)

An aftermarket modified version of the RAV4, the Mitsuoka Buddy, made its debut in October 2020 for Japan only. The front fascia harkens back to the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the rear is similar to the Cadillac cars of the 1970s. Engine options are 2.0-litre petrol and 2.5-litre hybrid.[111][72]

Powertrain[edit]

Type Years Power at rpm Torque at rpm
1,986 cc (121.2 cu in) 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4 2018 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FKS I4 2018 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) at 6,600 249 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4 (hybrid) 2018 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) at 5,700 (combined) 279 N⋅m (206 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 (combined)
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25B-FXS I4 (hybrid, China) 2019 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) at 5,700 (combined) 279 N⋅m (206 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 (combined)
2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) 2.5 L A25A-FXS I4 (plug-in hybrid) 2020 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) (combined)

Safety[edit]

In September 2019, Teknikens Värld ran both the petrol and hybrid versions of the RAV4 on the moose test, where both vehicles failed. The testers noted «dangerous behavior» on the cone course, and that the electronic stability control «engaged very late», causing both vehicles to hop up on their outer tyres multiple times during the test.[112][113] In response to the findings, Toyota issued a software update. In January 2020, Teknikens Värld retested the model[114] giving it a passing mark.[115]

The Japan-made RAV4 in its most basic Latin American configuration with 7 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupants, 5 stars for toddlers and Advanced Award from Latin NCAP in 2019.[116]

The RAV4 in its standard European configuration received 5 stars from Euro NCAP in 2019.[117]

Sales[edit]

Year United States Canada Mexico[118] Japan[119] Europe[120] China Australia New Zealand
Overall Hybrid PHEV Overall Hybrid RAV4[121] Wildlander[122] Overall Hybrid Overall Hybrid
1994 1,350
1995 3,334
1996 56,709 4,768
1997 67,489 23,580 5,361
1998 64,990 25,466 7,800
1999 57,138 22,191 6,988
2000 53,777[123] 35,831 25,449 8,413[124]
2001 86,368 25,600 53,976 10,969[125]
2002 86,601[126] 13,711 88,764 12,196
2003 73,204 11,731 95,867 12,026[127]
2004 70,314[128] 12,025 101,052 13,220[129]
2005 70,518 10,462 13,618 93,492 11,881[130]
2006 152,047[131] 14,848 22,523 106,315 14,834[132]
2007 172,752 11,948 14,063 97,414 14,507[133]
2008 137,020 20,522[134] 7,491 11,210 62,501 14,122[135]
2009 149,088[136] 25,784[137] 5,958 7,915 44,723 67,880 12,635[138]
2010 170,877[1] 22,810[139] 5,323 6,027 50,930 98,057 14,597[140]
2011 132,237[141] 21,550[142] 4,684 4,051 43,663 100,309 13,125[143]
2012 171,877[144] 25,942[145] 5,198 3,012 36,030 98,179 14,651[146]
2013 218,249[147] 33,156[148] 10,830 2,305 47,534 117,800 16,983[149]
2014 267,698[150] 36,639 9,539 2,150 54,187 124,680 18,160[151]
2015 315,412[152] 1,507 42,246 10,489 1,790 51,838 116,731 18,435[151]
2016 352,154[153] 45,070 49,103[154] 10,709 69,919 116,389 19,526[155]
2017 407,594[156] 50,559 50,894[157] 7,933 71,047 128,545 21,077[158]
2018 427,170[159] 48,124 55,385[160] 6,304 68,779 144,049 22,165[161]
2019 448,071[162] 92,525 65,248[163] 14,246 13,913 53,965[164] 91,800 125,977 24,260[165]
2020 430,387[166] 115,974 3,200 67,977 10,015 54,848[167] 90,761 174,940 82,071 38,537[168] 26,398 5,346[169] 3,830
2021 407,739[170] 120,983 27,707 11,731[171] 49,594[172] 199,675 128,086 35,751[173] 25,850[174]

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  • blog.toyota.co.uk : Vehicles : RAV4 History (official site)

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  • 18-in. 6-spoke matte-black TRD flow-formed alloy wheels
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  • All-Wheel Drive Integrated Management (AIM) with Multi-Information Display (MID) monitor
  • Electronically controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT) with sequential shift mode
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  • 18-in. six-spoke bronze-colored TRD flow-formed alloy wheels and Falken® WILDPEAK All-Terrain tires
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  • 18-in. 5-spoke black-painted sport alloy wheels
  • Bi-LED projector low- and high-beam headlights with LED accent lights
  • Fabric-trimmed seats with sporty blue stitching and power-adjustable driver’s seat

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  • 18-in. multi-spoke Super Chrome-finished sport alloy wheels
  • All-Wheel Drive Integrated Management (AIM) with Multi-Information Display (MID) monitor
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На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.


Toyota RAV4 обладает высоки уровнем комфорта, благодаря современным технологиям разработки.



Toyota Rav4 has a high level of comfort, thanks to modern technology development.


По итогам контроля Toyota RAV4 получила четыре звезды по качеству, дизайну и техническим характеристикам.



As a result of tests of Toyota Rav4 it received four stars for quality, design and technical characteristics.


Есть два варианта двигателя для Toyota RAV4 2019 года.



There are two different engine options for the 2019 Toyota RAV4.


Внешне машины напоминают Toyota RAV4, но весьма отдаленно.



In some places it is similar to the Toyota RAV4, but remotely.


Toyota RAV4 — практический и надежный кроссовер, удобный в любых условиях.



The Toyota RAV4 is a practical and reliable crossover, handy in all conditions.


Новое поколение Toyota RAV4 можно ожидать в автосалонах уже в 2019 году.



A new generation of Toyota RAV4 can be expected in car dealerships already in 2019.


И Toyota RAV4 входит в число известных продуктов компании.



And Toyota RAV4 is among the notable productions of the company.


Дебют Toyota RAV4 нового поколения стал громким событием в автомобильном мире.



The new generation Toyota RAV4 debut has become an important event in the automotive world.


В нашей стране гибридный Toyota RAV4 вряд ли появится.



In our country, a hybrid Toyota RAV4 is unlikely to appear.


Toyota RAV4 — автомобиль, который не нуждается в представлении.



Toyota RAV4 is a car model that don’t need any introduction.


Toyota RAV4 и вовсе один из самых популярных кроссоверов.



Toyota RAV4 is one of the most popular models of crossovers.


Переработанный 2019 Toyota RAV4 не просто выглядит большим.



The redesigned 2019 Toyota RAV4 doesn’t just look big.


Toyota RAV4 нового поколения, не будет глобальной.



Toyota RAV4 of new generation, will not be the global car.


Toyota RAV4, как первый городской внедорожник, всегда обладал неплохой репутацией.



Toyota RAV4, as the pioneer of the urban SUV, has always enjoyed great reputation in the car.


Много лет назад Toyota RAV4 стал родоначальником класса компактных кроссоверов.



For several years now, the Toyota RAV4 has dominated the compact crossover SUV class.


Фундаментом NX станет модифицированная версия платформы, используемой в Toyota RAV4.



Underpinning the NX will be a modified version of the platform found in the Toyota RAV4.


Схожее решение уже применяется на младшем кроссовере Toyota RAV4 IV.



A similar decision has already been applied to the younger Toyota RAV4 IV crossover.


Toyota RAV4 EV способна преодолевать до 166 км от одной подзарядки.



Toyota RAV4 EV is able to overcome 166 kilometers on a single charge.


Toyota RAV4 EV — лучший кроссовер с электрическим двигателем.



Toyota RAV4 EV is the best crossover with an electric motor.


Toyota RAV4 является небольшим кроссовером SUV (спортивный внедорожник).



The Toyota RAV4 is a solid small crossover SUV (sports utility vehicle).

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Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD (AXAA54) 2019 года

Обзор
Производитель Toyota
Производство 1994 – настоящее время
Кузов и шасси
Учебный класс Компактный кроссовер внедорожник
Макет
  • Передний двигатель, передний привод
  • Передний двигатель, полный привод

В Toyota RAV4 (Японский: ト ヨ タ ・ RAV4 (ラ ヴ フ ォ ー), Toyota Ravufō) это компактный кроссовер внедорожник (внедорожник ) производства Японский производитель автомобилей Toyota. Это был первый компактный кроссовер-внедорожник;[1] он дебютировал в Японии и Европе в 1994 году,[2] и в Северной Америке в 1995 году, запуск в январе 1996 года.[3] Автомобиль был разработан для потребителей, которым нужен автомобиль, который обладал бы большинством преимуществ внедорожников, такими как увеличенное грузовое пространство, лучшая видимость и возможность работать полный рабочий день. полноприводный автомобиль, наряду с маневренностью и экономия топлива из компактная машина. Хотя не все модели RAV4 являются полноприводными, RAV4 изначально означало «Транспортное средство для активного отдыха: 4-х колесный привод», теперь это слово было изменено на «Надежное точное транспортное средство: полный привод»,[4] потому что вышеупомянутое оборудование доступно в некоторых странах.[5]

Для модели третьего поколения Toyota предлагала RAV4 как с короткой, так и с длинной колесной базой. Версии с короткой колесной базой продаются в Японии и Европе; длиннобазные версии в Австралии и Северной Америке. Toyota из Японии также продает версию с более длинной колесной базой как Тойота Авангард (Японский: ト ヨ タ ・ ヴ ァ ン ガ ー ド, Toyota Vangādo) в Магазин игрушек локации. Японские версии продаются в двух разных дилерских центрах Toyota. Магазин Тойота Королла и Магазин Toyota Netz.

Первое поколение (XA10; 1994)

Первое поколение (XA10)
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Предварительный фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 5-дверный (Австралия)

Обзор
Также называемый Guangtong GTQ6440 (Китай, СП )
Производство
  • 1994–2000 (RAV4)
  • 1997–2003 (RAV4 EV)
Модельные годы 1995–2000
сборка
  • Япония: Тойота, Айти (Завод мотомачи; Апрель 1994 г. — июль 2000 г.); Тахара, Айти (Завод Тахара; начат в январе 1996 г.)[6][7]
  • Китай: Чжухай, Гуандун
Дизайнер
  • Хидео Кондо (внешний 3-дверный / 5-дверный: 1991, 1993)[8][9]
  • Окава Исао (интерьер: 1991, 1993)
  • Сэйитиро Китабаси (цвета и материалы: 1990-1993)
Кузов и шасси
Тип кузова
  • 3-дверный Внедорожник (хардтоп)
  • 5-дверный внедорожник
  • 3-дверный кабриолет (мягкий верх)
Трансмиссия
Двигатель
  • 2,0 л 3S-FE I4 (бензин )
  • 2,0 л 3S-GE I4 (бензин)
Электрический двигатель 50 кВт (67 л.с.), 190 Нм (140 ft⋅lb) (электрический)
Передача инфекции
  • 5-ступенчатая руководство
  • 4-х ступенчатая автоматический
Размеры
Колесная база
  • 5-дверный: 2410 мм (94,9 дюйма)
  • 3-дверный: 2200 мм (86,6 дюйма)
Длина
  • 5-дверный: 4150–4 160 мм (163,4–163,8 дюйма)
  • 3-дверный: 3,740–3,750 мм (147,2–147,6 дюйма)
Ширина 1,695 мм (66,7 дюйма)
Высота
  • 3-дверный: 1646–1661 мм (64,8–65,4 дюйма)
  • 5-дверный: 1650 мм (65,0 дюйма)

Рестайлинг Toyota RAV4 3-дверный

RAV4 первого поколения, известный как серия XA10, был построен на уникальном Платформа что поделился Карина и Венчик элементы.[10] Он был запущен в Японии в мае 1994 года. Проектирование и разработка начались в 1989 году под кодовым названием 153T, с утверждением дизайна и началом разработки производства во второй половине 1991 года для 3-дверной версии и в 1993 году для 5-дверной версии. В марте 1995 года был запущен и представлен в США в январе 1996 года 5-дверный автомобиль со стандартными двойными подушками безопасности.

Серия XA10 была доступна как в трех, так и в пятидверном исполнении. В США 2,0-литровый четвёрка производительностью 89 кВт (119 л.с., 121 л.с.) был доступен. Обе передний привод и полный привод были доступны, и RAV4 мог иметь либо пятиступенчатую механическую, либо четырехступенчатую автоматическая коробка передач. Он был назван Автомобиль года 1997 года к Автомобильный журнал. В моделях 1996–1997 годов были фары с вставным кронштейном и лампой накаливания. В передних фонарях ходовых / указателей поворота использовались старые лампы с круглой головкой и двойной нитью накаливания. Сзади также использовались лампы с круглым патроном. В 1997 году для модели 1998 года RAV4 был слегка изменен на передней и задней панели, и стал доступен трехдверный автомобиль с мягким верхом. Мощность была немного увеличена до 95 кВт (127 л.с., 129 л.с.). В июне 1999 года двухдверный хардтоп был исключен из американского модельного ряда, оставив пятидверные модели и модели с мягким верхом. В моделях 1998–2000 годов использовалась фара с одной нитью накала, с двумя разными лучами на корпус (ближний и дальний свет), в отличие от оригинальной лампы с одной нитью накала с двумя нитями накала. В задних фонарях используются более современные лампы прямоугольной формы (7440/7443). В интерьере есть небольшие изменения, такие как сиденья разного цвета, дверные панели разного цвета, дополнительные подстаканники на некоторых моделях (дуэт прикуривателя / подстаканника) и цифровой одометр. В Японии 2,0-литровый ЛУЧИ 3S-GE также был доступен двигатель мощностью 132 кВт (177 л.с.; 179 л.с.). Некоторые варианты Toyota RAV4 1998 года были обозначены как SXA11, а не XA10, в паре с именем владельца «RAV 4.1».[11]

Некоторые модели выпускались без цифровых часов, вместо них использовалась пластиковая крышка. Однако проводка для часов по-прежнему находится за приборной панелью, поэтому часы могут быть установлены в моделях, продаваемых без них.

Модели с механической коробкой передач, которые являются переднеприводными, будут иметь крышку на приборной панели, тогда как в моделях с автоматической коробкой передач будет кнопка питания ECT или блокировка центрального дифференциала на моделях с механической коробкой передач с полным приводом.

RAV4 EV

RAV4 EV — это подключаемый полностью электрический вариант RAV4. Выпускавшаяся с 1997 по 2003 год для аренды автопарка, эта модель с «нулевым выбросом» была выставлена ​​на публичную продажу только в течение семи месяцев в 2002 году в очень небольших количествах в Калифорнии. Работает на усовершенствованном никель-металлогидридном (NiMH ) аккумулятор емкостью 27 кВтч, RAV4 EV может проехать до 193 км (120 миль) без подзарядки, и на него распространяется гарантия на 97 000 км (60 000 миль).[нужна цитата ] В общей сложности 1484 единицы были сданы в аренду и / или проданы в Калифорнии.[12] и по состоянию на середину 2012 года почти 500 единиц все еще использовались.[13]

Галерея

  • Предварительный фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 5-дверный

  • Facelift Hardtop Toyota RAV4 (Австралия)

  • Подтяжка лица мягкая крыша Toyota RAV4 (Австралия)

Второе поколение (XA20; 2000)

Второе поколение (XA20)
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Обзор
Производство Май 2000 г. — ноябрь 2005 г.
Модельные годы 2001–2005
сборка Япония: Тахара, Айти; Bu, Aichi
Дизайнер
  • Кевин Хантер (5 дверей: 1997)[14]
  • Ясухидэ Хосода (3/5 дверей: 1997)[15]
Кузов и шасси
Тип кузова
  • 3-дверный внедорожник
  • 5-дверный внедорожник
Платформа Платформа Toyota MC
Трансмиссия
Двигатель
  • 1,8 л 1ZZ-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,0 л 1AZ-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,4 л 2AZ-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,0 л 1CD-FTV I4-Т (дизель )
Передача инфекции
  • 5-ступенчатая механика
  • 4-х ступенчатый автомат
Размеры
Колесная база
  • 5-дверный: 2490 мм (98,0 дюйма)
  • 3-дверный: 2280 мм (89,8 дюйма)
Длина
  • 5-дверный: 4 193–4 230 мм (165,1–166,5 дюйма)
  • 3-дверный: 3860 мм (152,0 дюйма)
Ширина 1735 мм (68,3 дюйма)
Высота 1,650–1680 мм (65,0–66,1 дюйма)
Снаряженная масса 1,150–1,445 кг (2,535–3,186 фунтов)

Второе поколение RAV4, известное как серия XA20, поступило в продажу в июле 2000 года. Как и предыдущая модель, XA20 был доступен в трех- и пятидверной конфигурации и был построен на базе Платформа что поделился Карина и Венчик элементы. Разработка началась в 1995 году, с замораживания дизайна в первой половине 1998 года. Стиль был выполнен в Calty Design Research Incorporated (также известной как Calty) Ясухиде Хосода и Кевином Хантером с 1996 по 1997 год.[10]

Хардтоп до рестайлинга Toyota RAV4 Cruiser (Австралия)

Предварительный фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 Edge (Австралия)

Интерьер

RAV4 второго поколения изначально предлагался в нескольких комплектациях в Великобритании: NV был переднеприводным, а NRG, GX и VX — постоянным полным приводом с различным уровнем оснащения.[16] Хотя RAV4 был доступен как трехдверный в Европе, Азии и Австралии, американская модель была доступна только в пятидверной конфигурации. 1,8-литровый рядный четырехцилиндровый двигатель (только с 2WD) мощностью 92 кВт (123 л.с., 125 л.с.), 2,0-литровый рядный четырехцилиндровый двигатель мощностью 110 кВт (150 л.с., 150 л.с.), 2,4-литровый рядный четырехцилиндровый двигатель мощностью 118 кВт (158 л.с., 160 л.с.) ), а D-4D дизельные двигатели были в наличии. Некоторые RAV4 поставлялись с антиблокировочная система, электронный контроль устойчивости, кондиционер, регулируемое по высоте водительское сиденье, круиз-контроль, компакт-диск с шестью динамиками стерео и электрические стеклоподъемники, зеркала и сиденья. В спорт-пакет добавлена ​​сетка радиатора, капот совок, дверные ручки с цветными ключами, багажник на крыше, серебристые спортивные педали, зеркала с подогревом, окрашенные в серый цвет бамперы и расширители крыльев, а также спортивные тканевые сиденья. Другие опции включали легкосплавные диски, сиденья с подогревом, люк на крыше и вход без ключа. 16-дюймовые колеса были стандартными; большие шины были доступны на полноприводных моделях.

В Австралии RAV4 выпускался в базовой комплектации Edge и престижных моделях Cruiser как в трех-, так и в пятидверной конфигурации. Основное различие между двумя моделями заключалось во внешнем виде. Модели Edge поставлялись с неокрашенными серыми бамперами и боковой облицовкой, зеркалами и дверными ручками, а также с стальными колесными дисками. Модели Cruiser получили окрашенные в цвет кузова (окрашенные) бамперы и молдинги, зеркала и дверные ручки, легкосплавные диски и тормоза с АБС. Все модели были оснащены совершенно новым 2,0-литровым четырехцилиндровым двигателем с VVT (изменяемыми фазами газораспределения), что привело к увеличению мощности и крутящего момента, а также расхода топлива. Постоянный полный привод был особенностью. В качестве опции были тормоза с АБС (на Edge) и кондиционер (на всех моделях). RAV4 второго поколения пользовался успехом в Австралии, где в 2001 году стал самым продаваемым внедорожником в стране, обогнав своего конкурента. Honda CR-V в первый раз.

В конце 2003 года модель RAV4 2004 года получила обновленный дизайн, улучшенное оборудование и, на некоторых рынках, новый двигатель. В Соединенных Штатах конструкция безопасности была улучшена и Контроль устойчивости автомобиля сделал стандарт. 2,0-литровый двигатель RAV4 был модернизирован новым 2,4-литровым двигателем в США, производящим 120 кВт (160 л.с., 160 л.с.) и 220 Нм (162 фунт-фут). В другие страны попадались в основном 5-дверные модели с 2,0-литровым двигателем VVT-i. Также стал доступен автоматический электрический кондиционер. Европейские модели получили новый каталитический нейтрализатор в связи с новой европейской политикой выбросов. Новая модель также получила электрический дроссель.

В Австралии для фейслифтинга базовый Edge был переименован в CV и получил стандартное кондиционирование воздуха (ранее было опцией). CV также получил окрашенные бамперы, которые были либо серебристого цвета, либо цвета кузова, в зависимости от цвета кузова. Кроме того, модельный ряд был подвергнут незначительной модернизации, состоящей в основном из нового переднего бампера с круглыми противотуманными фарами и белыми поворотниками вместо старых оранжевых огней. В 2005 году в модельный ряд в Австралии была добавлена ​​новая модель «CV Sport», которая включала нефункциональный ковш на капоте, придавая RAV4 более агрессивный вид. Модель CV Sport просуществовала недолго, всего год, и была представлена ​​в основном для стимулирования продаж до появления новой модели в начале 2006 года.

Во втором поколении RAV4 была самая высокая доля женщин-водителей среди всех марок и моделей в Соединенных Штатах, за возможным исключением Volkswagen New Beetle по данным учёта и обследования 2003–2004 гг.[17]

Галерея

  • Рестайлинг хардтоп Toyota RAV4 (Япония)

  • Рестайлинг Toyota RAV4 CV (Австралия)

Третье поколение (XA30; 2005)

Третье поколение (XA30)
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Обзор
Также называемый Toyota Vanguard (Япония, LWB)
Производство
  • Ноябрь 2005 г. — декабрь 2012 г. (экспорт)
  • Ноябрь 2005 г. — май 2016 г. (Япония)
Модельные годы
  • 2006–2012 (экспорт)
  • 2006–2016 (Япония)
сборка
  • Япония: Тахара, Айти; Тойота, Айти (Завод Такаока) (2014–2016, рынок Японии)[18]; Bu, Aichi (Завод Нагакуса)
  • Канада: Вудсток, Онтарио
  • Китай: Чанчунь
Дизайнер Масаки Мотодзаки (экстерьер и интерьер: 2003 г.)[19][20]
Кузов и шасси
Тип кузова 5-дверный внедорожник
Платформа Платформа Toyota New MC
Трансмиссия
Двигатель
  • 2,0 л 1AZ-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,0 л 1АЗ-ФСЕ I4 (бензин)
  • 2,0 л 3ZR-FAE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,4 л 2AZ-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,5 л 2AR-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 3,5 л 2GR-FE V6 (бензин)
  • 2,2 л 2AD-FTV И4-Т (дизель)
  • 2,2 л 2AD-FHV И4-Т (дизель)
Передача инфекции
  • 6-ступенчатая механика
  • 5-ступенчатая механика
  • 4-х ступенчатый автомат
  • 5-ступенчатая автоматическая
  • 6-ступенчатая автоматическая
  • Вариатор
Размеры
Колесная база 2,560–2,660 мм (100,8–104,7 дюйма)
Длина 4395–4 620 мм (173,0–181,9 дюйма)
Ширина 1815–1855 мм (71,5–73,0 дюйма)
Высота 1,685–1,755 мм (66,3–69,1 дюйма)
Хронология
Предшественник Toyota Kluger (XU20) (для Toyota Vanguard; Япония, LWB)
Преемник Toyota Harrier (XU60) (Авангард)

Toyota RAV4 (Германия; до рестайлинга)

Toyota RAV4 (Великобритания; до рестайлинга)

Toyota RAV4 был переработан для 2006 модельного года с использованием совершенно новой платформы и впервые был представлен на выставке 2005 Франкфуртский автосалон.[21] Он использует электроусилитель руля (EPS) система.

RAV4 третьего поколения предлагается в двух вариантах: с короткой или длинной колесной базой. Модель с короткой колесной базой продается только в Японии, Европе и Новой Зеландии (дизельное топливо только в Новой Зеландии), а RAV4 с длинной колесной базой продается в Австралии, Новой Зеландии и Северной Америке. С 2007 года RAV4 увеличенной длины также продается вместе со своим более коротким аналогом в Японии как Тойота Авангард, хотя и с пересмотренной передней частью кузова, включая пересмотренную решетку радиатора, бампер, капот и фары.[22][23] Когда в 2012 году появился более крупный XA40, модель с короткой колесной базой оставалась в производстве для японского рынка и продавалась вместо новой версии до 2016 года.

Японские модели поступили в продажу в 2005 г. Toyota NETZ дилеры.[24] 3-дверный был снят с производства в начале 2007 года, оставив Toyota без мини-внедорожника до 2009 года. Тойота Городской Крузер, который продается в Европе, Северной Америке (как Отпрыск xD ) и Японии (как Toyota ist ).[25] RAV4 серии XA30 продавался в Японии до июля 2016 года, где XA40 предлагаться не будет. Toyota прекратила выпуск Vanguard в ноябре 2013 года в пользу переработанного XU60 Harrier. Поскольку RAV4 продолжал расти, владеть им в Японии стало дорого из-за внешних размеров и объема двигателя, что поместило его в верхнюю налоговую категорию, определенную правительством Японии. правила размеров и ежегодный обязательства по дорожному налогу.

Это также первое поколение RAV4, которое будет предлагаться в обычной (для азиатских и европейских рынков, с опусканием запасного колеса сзади) и расширенной (для рынков Северной Америки и Австралии) версиях. RAV4 увеличенной длины на 21% больше по внутреннему объему по сравнению с предыдущим поколением и теперь имеет доступное сиденье третьего ряда для детей (только для Северной Америки и Японии). RAV4 все еще может быть доступен как с передним, так и с полным приводом в Северной Америке и Японии; однако в большинстве стран продается только полноприводная версия.

В 2008 году (для 2009 модельного года) RAV4 получил обновление в середине цикла на некоторых рынках, включая ряд изменений, в том числе полностью новый четырехцилиндровый двигатель, а также переработанную переднюю часть и улучшенную заднюю часть. Модель Limited получает отличную от других моделей переднюю решетку и крышку бампера. Модель Sport отличается большим спойлером и красными значками, а также опцией на V6 модель иметь заднюю дверь без внешней запаски (спущенные шины используются на этой модели). Новые функции / опции включают указатели поворота, встроенные в боковые зеркала заднего вида, камеру заднего вида (с монитором, встроенным в зеркало заднего вида), спутниковую навигацию, интеллектуальный вход без ключа, нажать кнопку стартер, многофункциональный дисплей комбинации приборов и т. д. Большая часть интерьера осталась прежней. В 2009 году канадский рынок впервые продемонстрировал 2WD модель продается в Канаде.

В 2011 году (для 2012 модельного года) RAV4 подвергся очередной, легкой, фейслифтинге.

Автомобили были построены в Toyota Тахара, Айти сборочного завода и по контракту с Toyota Industries в своей Нагакусе, Обу, Айти растение. Начиная с ноября 2008 г., автомобили для североамериканского рынка производились в г. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc., Второй завод.[26][27] Начиная с марта 2009 г., производство китайских моделей началось. Тяньцзинь FAW Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. на совместном предприятии в Тяньцзине, Китай.[28]

В 2015 году RAV4 серии XA30 был удостоен награды КолесаTV название подержанного автомобиля года.[29]

Япония

Модельный ряд включает Икс, грамм и Спорт, заменяя RAV4 L и RAV4 J. В Икс и грамм можно заказать как с передним приводом, так и с Полный привод. В Спорт модель с надкрыльными крыльями — только AWD. RAV4 увеличенной длины продается в Японии как Toyota Vanguard, выпущенный 30 августа 2007 года. Он продается в версиях с пятью и семью пассажирами и слотами между обычным RAV4 и Клюгер. Как это часто бывает в автомобилях, предназначенных только для Японии, Vanguard оснащен высокотехнологичными устройствами, включая систему контроля устойчивости с помощью рулевого управления, бесключевой доступ и спутниковую навигацию. Toyota Vanguard была модернизирована в 2010 году.

Австралия

В Австралии RAV4 продается в четырехцилиндровой базе. резюме, Крейсер, Крейсер L и комплектации ограниченного выпуска «Altitude», и CV6, SX6, и ZR6 6-цилиндровые варианты. V6 был доступен с 2007 года.

Малайзия

В Малайзии доступен 2,0-литровый и 2,4-литровый автоматический вариант, как в Икс и грамм подрезать. Эта модель использует 1AZ-FE четырехцилиндровый рядный 16-клапанный двигатель с DOHC и VVT-i. Мощность 2,0-литрового RAV4 в Малайзии составляет 112 кВт (150 л.с., 152 л.с.) при 6000 об / мин с крутящим моментом 194 Н · м (143 фунт-фут) при 4000 об / мин, в то время как 2,4-литровый двигатель использует 2AZ-FE двигатель. И RAV4, и Vanguard были доступны через обычных импортеров, но официально не продавались UMW Toyota Motor.[30]

Средний Восток

На Ближнем Востоке RAV4 доступен с 2,4-литровым двигателем. Большинство рынков, в том числе Объединенные Арабские Эмираты (ОАЭ) и Королевство Саудовская Аравия (KSA), получают полноприводную модель с автоматической коробкой передач, но KSA дополнительно получает также и двухколесную модель, базовую. с механической коробкой передач.[31]

Северная Америка

Североамериканские модели включают выбор 2,4-литрового 2AZ-FE рядный четырехцилиндровый или 3,5-литровый 2GR-FE Двигатель V6. Модель V6 имеет 201 кВт (270 л.с., 273 л.с.). В 2009 модельном году, чуть больше 133 кВт (178 л.с., 181 л.с.) 2,5-литровый 2AR-FE Рядная четверка заменила предыдущий 2,4-литровый двигатель мощностью 124 кВт (166 л.с., 169 л.с.). Каждый из четырехцилиндровых двигателей оснащался четырехступенчатой ​​автоматической коробкой передач. Североамериканский RAV4 с 3,5-литровым 2GR-FE Двигатель V6 оснащен пятиступенчатым автоматическая коробка передач. Все модели для США оснащены системой безопасности Toyota Star, которая включает Контроль устойчивости автомобиля. Новый RAV4 впервые стал лидером продаж внедорожников Toyota в США.

На моделях для Северной Америки нет механической коробки передач или дизельных двигателей.

Обновленные для 2009 модельного года, североамериканские модели включают выбор нового 2AR-FE рядный-четыре или 2GR-FE Двигатель V6.[32]

Мексика

RAV4 был впервые представлен в 2004 году; и был доступен только в двух комплектациях: Base и L. Это уже было уходящее поколение, но все еще продавалось довольно хорошо, и оба поставлялись только с 2WD, и обе модели имели в качестве стандартного оборудования 16-дюймовые легкосплавные диски и багажник на крыше. RAV4 нового поколения, нынешняя модель, в стандартной комплектации имеет больше функций. Базовая и ограниченная комплектации по-прежнему доступны, но в ограниченной отделке 4WD стал опцией, а базовая модель теперь добавила 17-дюймовые стальные колеса, но багажник на крыше по-прежнему был стандартным в обеих комплектациях. Для обновления 2009 года багажник на крыше базовой модели был исключен из стандартной комплектации, а к линейке была добавлена ​​спортивная отделка. До 2008 года все модели RAV4 в Мексике имели четырехцилиндровые двигатели, но в 2009 году стала доступна модель Sport с двигателем V6, хотя четырехцилиндровый двигатель все еще оставался доступным. Комплектация Limited была доступна только с двигателем V6 и системой полного привода. В 2010 году RAV4 в Мексике снова был упрощен до двух комплектаций, но теперь комплектация Limited была снята и, следовательно, убрана опция 4WD, в то время как комплектации Base и Sport остались неизменными с 2009 года. RAV4 в Мексике получил хорошее признание с момента своего появления. .

Китай

Производство XA30 RAV4 началось в Китае в апреле 2009 года. Уровни отделки салона были 2.0 Classic, 2.0 Luxury, 2.0 Luxury Navi, 2.4 Luxury и 2.4 Luxury Navi. 2-литровый 1AZ-FE и 2,4 литра 2AZ-FE были стандартными в паре с 5-ступенчатой ​​механической и 4-ступенчатой ​​автоматической коробкой передач. Цены варьировались от CN ¥ 189 800 в CN ¥  264,300 (26 520 долларов США к 36 930 долларов США по курсу августа 2019 г.).

RAV4 имел другой стиль по сравнению с RAV4 в других странах, где была черная полоса, которая была помещена между радиатором и номерным знаком, как усы. У него также были хромированные планки под передним и задним бамперами. Номерной знак также был перемещен в область нижнего бампера, чтобы освободить место для логотипа RAV4 и задней противотуманной фары. Передний и задний парктроник также входят в стандартную комплектацию.

Стили тела

Стили тела

Коды шасси (DBA-A) ACA31W ACA36W ACA33L ACA37L GSA30 GSA33 GSA35 ALA30 ALA31 ALA36 ZSA30 ZSA35
Водить машину 4WD ВПЕРЕД 4WD ВПЕРЕД ВПЕРЕД 4WD 4WD 4WD 4WD ВПЕРЕД ВПЕРЕД 4WD
Двигатель (Япония) 2AZ-FE 2AZ-FE 2GR-FE
Двигатель (Китай) 2AZ-FE 1AZ-FE
Двигатель (Европа) 2GR-FE 2GR-FE 2AD-FTV 2AD-FTV 3ZR-FAE 3ZR-FAE

Двигатели

Двигатели

Код Годы Тип / код Мощность, крутящий момент при об / мин
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2005–2012 1,998 л (121,9 куб. Дюймов) (86,0 × 86,0 мм) I4 112 кВт (150 л.с., 152 л.с.) при 6000 об / мин, 194 Нм (143 фунт-фут) при 4000 об / мин
1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) 2007MY-2008MY (Великобритания) 1,998 л (121,9 куб. Дюймов) (86,0 × 86,0 мм) I4 112 кВт (150 л.с., 152 л.с.) при 6000 об / мин, 194 Нм (143 фунт-фут) при 4000 об / мин
2AZ-FE 2005–2008 2,362 л (144,1 куб. Дюйма) (88,5 × 96,0 мм) I4 124 кВт (166 л.с., 169 л.с.) при 6300 оборотах в минуту, 224 Нм (165 lb⋅ft) при 4000 оборотах в минуту
2AR-FE 2009–2012 2,494 л (152,2 у.е. дюйма) I4 133 кВт (178 л.с., 181 л.с.) при 6300 об / мин, 233 Н · м (172 lbfft) при 4000 об / мин
2GR-FE 2005–2012 3,456 л (210,9 у.е. дюйма) (94,0 × 83,0 мм) V6 200 кВт (268 л.с., 272 л.с.) при 6200 об / мин, 333 Нм (246 lbft) при 4700 об / мин
3ZR-FAE (2.0 Valvematic) 2008–2012 1,987 л (121,3 куб. Дюйма) (80,5 × 97,6 мм) I4 116 кВт (156 л.с., 158 л.с.) при 6200 об / мин, 198 Нм (146 lbf⋅ft) при 4400 об / мин
2.0 Д-4Д 2005-2006МГ 1,995 л (121,7 у.е. дюйма) (82,2 × 94,0 мм) I4 85 кВт (114 л.с., 116 л.с.) при 4000 об / мин, 250 Н · м (184 lbfft) при 1800–3000 об / мин
2.2 Д-4Д Дизель 2007MY-2008MY 2,231 л (136,1 куб. Дюймов) (86,0 × 96,0 мм) I4 100 кВт (134 л.с., 136 л.с.) при 3600 об / мин, 310 Нм (229 lbfft) при 2000–2800 об / мин
2.2 Д-4Д Дизель 180 (Великобритания) 2007 МГ 2,231 л (136,1 куб. Дюймов) (86,0 × 96,0 мм) I4 130 кВт (174 л.с., 177 л.с.) при 3600 об / мин, 400 Нм (295 lbfft) при 2000–2600 об / мин
2.2 D-4D, 2.2 D-CAT (Великобритания) 2008–2012 2,231 л (136,1 куб. Дюймов) (86,0 × 96,0 мм) I4 110 кВт (148 л.с., 150 л.с.) при 3600 об / мин, 340 Нм (251 фунт-сила-фут) при 2000–2800 об / мин
2.2 D-CAT 2008–2012 2,231 л (136,1 куб. Дюймов) (86,0 × 96,0 мм) I4 130 кВт (174 л.с., 177 л.с.) при 3600 об / мин, 400 Н · м (295 lbf⋅ft) при 2000–2800 об / мин

Галерея

  • Первый рестайлинг Toyota RAV4 Sport (США)

  • Первый рестайлинг Toyota RAV4 Limited (США)

  • Первый фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Австралия)

  • Первый фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 Altitude (Австралия)

  • Первый фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 (Германия)

  • Предварительный фейслифтинг Toyota Vanguard (Япония)

  • Второй фейслифтинг Toyota RAV4 XT-R (Великобритания)

  • Интерьер

  • Toyota RAV4 EV (США)

RAV4 EV

Toyota работала вместе с Тесла Моторс для разработки второго поколения RAV4 EV, а запуск электрического внедорожника на рынок должен был состояться в конце третьего квартала 2012 года.[12][33] Производство было ограничено до 2600 единиц в течение первых трех лет, а продажи были ограничены только Калифорнией, начиная с Область залива Сан-Франциско, Лос-Анджелес/Orange County и Сан Диего.[34][35]

Второе поколение RAV4 EV оснащено двигателем мощностью 115 кВт (154 л.с., 156 л.с.) и мощностью 41,8 кВтч. литий-ионный аккумулятор пакет, который Toyota планирует доставить Агентство по охране окружающей среды США номинальная дальность полета 148 км (92 мили) в стандартном режиме зарядки и 182 км (113 миль) в расширенном режиме зарядки для комбинированной дальности 166 км (103 миль); и комбинированный рейтинг экономии топлива 3,1 л / 100 км (91 миль на галлон‑Imp; 76 миль на галлон-НАС).[13][36] Аккумулятор и электронные компоненты RAV4 EV аналогичны тем, которые используются в Тесла Модель S седан запущен в июне 2012 года, т.к. Тесла Моторс производитель трансмиссия.[37]

Четвертое поколение (XA40; 2012)

Четвертое поколение (XA40)
2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD передний левый.jpg
Обзор
Производство Декабрь 2012 г. — ноябрь 2018 г.
Модельные годы 2013–2018
сборка
  • Япония: Bu, Aichi (Растение Нагакуса); Тойота, Айти (Завод Такаока)[38]; Тахара, Айти[39]
  • Канада: Вудсток, Онтарио (TMMC )
  • Китай: Чанчунь
  • Россия: Санкт-Петербург[40]
Дизайнер Масаки Окуэ, Акира Кубота и Такуя Ватабэ (2010)[нужна цитата ]
Кузов и шасси
Тип кузова 5-дверный внедорожник
Платформа Платформа Toyota New MC
Связанный
  • Toyota Harrier (XU60)
  • Lexus NX (AZ10)
Трансмиссия
Двигатель
  • 2,0 л 3ZR-FAE I4 (бензин)[41]
  • 2,0 л 3ZR-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,5 л 2AR-FE I4 (бензин)
  • 2,0 л 2WW И4-Т (дизель)[41]
  • 2,2 л 2AD-FTV И4-Т (дизель)
  • 2,2 л 2AD-FHV И4-Т (дизель)
  • 2,5 л 2AR-FXE I4 (гибридный бензин / электрический)[41]
Передача инфекции
  • 6-ступенчатая механика
  • 6-ступенчатая U760E автоматический
  • eCVT (гибридный)
Размеры
Колесная база 2660 мм (104,7 дюйма)
Длина 4661 мм (183,5 дюйма)
Ширина 1845 мм (72,6 дюйма)
Высота 1,660–1,705 мм (65,4–67,1 дюйма)

Предварительная подтяжка лица Интерьер

Подтяжка лица Интерьер

RAV4 четвертого поколения был полностью переработан; это было обнаружено в ноябре 2012 г. Лос-Анджелесский автосалон.[42] В отличие от предыдущих поколений, у него была задняя дверь багажного отделения, а не открывающаяся вбок задняя дверь, и на задней двери больше не было запасного колеса.

RAV4 больше не использовал V6 предыдущего поколения — все варианты двигателей были рядными четырехцилиндровыми. Кроме того, в отличие от стратегии двойной колесной базы, использованной в предыдущей модели XA30, XA40 продавался только с одной колесной базой (что соответствует длинной колесной базе XA30).

Полная гибридная система объединила 2,5-литровый бензиновый двигатель с циклом Аткинсона с мощным электродвигателем, генератором высокого напряжения и 204-элементным аккумулятором. никель-металлогидридная батарея под задними сиденьями расположены блок управления мощностью и устройство деления мощности. Гибриды RAV4 были доступны как в переднем, так и в полноприводном вариантах. Полноприводная версия оснащалась вторым высоковольтным электродвигателем мощностью 50 кВт, установленным в задней части, который обеспечивает повышенное тяговое усилие и буксировочную способность 1750 фунтов (790 кг).Задний электродвигатель работает независимо от электродвигателя передней части гибридной системы, приводя в движение только задние колеса.[43]Продажи в США начались в начале января 2013 года.

Для японского рынка предыдущее поколение с короткой колесной базой оставалось в продаже в Японии до 2016 года вместо более нового XA40, предназначенного только для экспорта. В Лунь заменил в Японии модель с длинной колесной базой, ранее именовавшуюся Vanguard.

В Великобритании и Австралии RAV4 четвертого поколения поступил в продажу в феврале 2013 года. Выбор двигателя включал 2,0- и 2,5-литровый четырехцилиндровый бензиновый двигатель, а также 2,0- и 2,2-литровый турбодизель. Трансмиссии включали шестиступенчатую механическую коробку передач, бесступенчатую трансмиссию (CVT) и шестиступенчатую автоматическую коробку передач.[44]

Британская модель поступила в продажу в 2013 году. Ранние европейские модели включали в себя на выбор 2,0-литровый бензиновый или один из трех 2,0-литровых дизельных двигателей.[45]

RAV4, произведенный в Вудстоке, Онтарио, Канада, имел около 50 процентов деталей из Японии.[46]

Тайваньские модели включали 2,0-литровый рядный четырехцилиндровый двигатель Dual VVT-i с 7-ступенчатой ​​бесступенчатой ​​трансмиссией (Sequential Manual) или 2,5-литровый рядный четырехцилиндровый двигатель Dual VVT-i с шестиступенчатой ​​автоматической коробкой передач.[47][48]

Производство в Китае началось в августе 2013 года и в течение короткого времени продавалось вместе с моделью XA30. XA40 RAV4 в Китае стандартно поставлялся с 2-литровым двигателем. 6ZR-FE и 2,5 литра 5AR-FE бензиновый двигатель. Шестиступенчатая механическая, автоматическая и вариаторная коробки передач входят в стандартную комплектацию. Было доступно семь уровней отделки салона по цене от 183 800 до 272 800 юаней (от 25 680 до 38 120 долларов США).

Производство в России началось в августе 2016 года.[40]

2015 подтяжка лица

В 2015 году для 2016 модельного года Toyota выпустила фейслифтинг для серии XA40. Рестайлинг дебютировал с гибридом RAV4, показанным в апреле 2015 года. Нью-Йоркский международный автосалон. Рестайлинг включал переработанные светодиодные передние и задние фонари и обновленные циферблаты спидометра с полноцветным мультиинформационным дисплеем TFT.

RAV4 Adventure и RAV4 Premium (2013)

RAV4 Adventure — это концептуальный автомобиль, который подчеркивает внешний вид автомобиля, чтобы усилить его внедорожные возможности. Он включал в себя темно-красный цвет кузова, расширенные колесные арки, 20-дюймовые легкосплавные диски и матовые передний и задний бамперы.

RAV4 Premium — концептуальный автомобиль с цветом кузова Deep Bronze, бамперами Deep Bronze, хромированным спойлером, хромированными вставками в заднем бампере, полированными алюминиевыми защитными пластинами, интегрированной выхлопной трубой в заднем бампере, 20-дюймовыми колесами, кожаной обивкой салона. разработан дизайнерским отделом Toyota Kansei, сиденья с черной окантовкой и V-образным контуром, двухцветной двойной строчкой и серой и черной кожей на приборной панели и дверных панелях.

Оба автомобиля были представлены в марте 2013 года на выставке Женевский автосалон.[49][50]

Серийная версия RAV4 Adventure была добавлена ​​в модельный ряд США в сентябре 2017 года.[51]

Двигатели

Бензиновые двигатели[52]

Модель Годы) Смещение Тип топлива Мощность Крутящий момент 0–100 км / ч (0–62 миль / ч) Выбросы CO2
2.0 передний привод 2012–2018 1987 куб. См (121,3 куб. Дюйма) Бензин 111 кВт (149 л.с., 151 л.с.) 195 Нм (144 ft⋅lb) 9,9 с 167 г / км
2,0 многоприводной полный привод 2012–2018 1987 куб. См (121,3 куб. Дюйма) Бензин 111 кВт (149 л.с., 151 л.с.) 195 Нм (144 ft⋅lb) 10,7 с 166 г / км
2,5 полный привод 2012–2018 2494 куб. См (152,2 куб. Дюйма) Бензин 131 кВт (176 л.с., 178 л.с.) 233 Нм (172 ft⋅lb) 8,6 с 169 г / км; 23 город / 29 шоссе
2.5 Гибридный полный привод 2015–2018 2494 куб. См (152,2 куб. Дюйма) Бензин / электродвигатель 145 кВт (194 л.с., 197 л.с.) в сочетании 279 Нм (206 ft⋅lb) в сочетании 8,1 с 115 г / км; 33 город / 31 шоссе
Дизельные двигатели[52]

Модель Годы) Смещение Тип топлива Мощность Крутящий момент 0–100 км / ч (0–62 миль / ч) Выбросы CO2
120D 4×2 2012–2018 1,998 куб. См (121,9 куб. Дюйма) Дизель 91 кВт (122 л.с., 124 л.с.) 310 Нм (229 ft⋅lb) 10,5 с 127 г / км
120D полный привод 2013–2018 1,998 куб. См (121,9 куб. Дюйма) Дизель 91 кВт (122 л.с., 124 л.с.) 310 Нм (229 ft⋅lb) 13,6 с 136 г / км
150D полный привод 2012–2018 2231 куб. См (136,1 куб. Дюйма) Дизель 110 кВт (148 л.с., 150 л.с.) 340 Нм (251 ft⋅lb) 9,6 с 147 г / км
150D Autodrive AWD 2012–2018 2231 куб. См (136,1 куб. Дюйма) Дизель 110 кВт (148 л.с., 150 л.с.) 340 Нм (251 ft⋅lb) 10.0 с 173 г / км

Безопасность

Toyota RAV4 HEV

в Страховой институт дорожной безопасности (IIHS), RAV4 2013 и 2014 модельного года получил оценку «хорошо» ударопрочность оценка для подголовников и сидений, прочности крыши, бокового и среднего перекрытия передней части, при достижении оценки «плохо» в Фронтальный тест IIHS с малым перекрытием. Начиная с 2015 модельного года, были внесены изменения, в результате которых оценка малого перекрытия передней части была повышена до «хорошо».[53]

Тест на малое перекрытие, представленный в 2012 году IIHS, имитирует лобовое столкновение на 25% со стороны водителя. С момента его принятия IIHS заметила, что несколько автопроизводителей вносят несимметричные модификации в свои автомобили, включая RAV4. Еще одно небольшое испытание на перекрытие было проведено на ряде транспортных средств, включая RAV4 2015 года, но вместо этого было проведено со стороны пассажира. RAV4 оказался хуже всех и получил бы «плохую» оценку, если бы IIHS предоставил рейтинги защиты пассажира. В ходе краш-теста проникновение в автомобиль со стороны пассажира было на 330 мм (13 дюймов) дальше, чем со стороны водителя, что привело к открытию двери пассажира во время аварии.[54]

Страховой институт дорожной безопасности (IIHS)[55]

Умеренное фронтальное смещение перекрытия Хороший
Малое перекрытие фронтального смещения (драйвер) 2013-14 Бедные
Малое перекрытие фронтального смещения (драйвер) 2015-19 Хороший
Малое перекрытие фронтального смещения (пассажирское) Бедные
Боковое столкновение Хороший
Прочность крыши Хороший

Галерея

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Пост-подтяжка лица

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  • Задний

Пятое поколение (XA50; 2018)

Пятое поколение (XA50)
Toyota RAV4 LE 2.5L передняя часть 2019 года 4.14.19.jpg

Toyota RAV4 LE AWD 2019 года (США)

Обзор
Также называемый
  • Toyota Wildlander (Китай, GAC Toyota )[56][57]
  • Suzuki Across (Европа, подключаемый гибрид)[58]
Производство Ноябрь 2018 — настоящее время[59]
Модельные годы 2019 – настоящее время
сборка
  • Япония: Bu, Aichi (Растение Нагакуса); Тойота, Айти (Завод Такаока)
  • Канада: Вудсток, Онтарио; Кембридж, Онтарио (TMMC, с 2019 г.)
  • Китай: Чанчунь, Цзилинь (FAW Toyota); Гуанчжоу (GAC Toyota )
  • Соединенные Штаты: Джорджтаун, Кентукки (ТММК, с января 2020 г .; только гибрид)
  • Россия: Санкт-Петербург, (TMMR, с ноября 2019 г.)
Дизайнер
  • Тацуя Сонода[60]
  • Ёсиказу Саэки (главный инженер)[61]
Кузов и шасси
Тип кузова 5-дверный внедорожник
Платформа TNGA: GA-K[62]
Связанный
  • Тойота Харриер /Toyota Venza (XU80)
  • Мицуока приятель[63]
Трансмиссия
Двигатель
  • 2,0 л M20A-FKS I4 (бензин)
  • 2,5 л A25A-FKS I4 (бензин)
  • 2,5 л A25A-FXS I4 (гибридный бензин / электрический, PHEV)
  • 2,5 л A25B-FXS I4 (гибрид бензин / электрик, Китай)
Электрический двигатель Синхронный двигатель с постоянным магнитом

  • 88 кВт (118 л.с., 120 л.с.) 5 нм + 40 кВт (54 л.с., 54 л.с.) 4 НМ (гибридный)
  • 134 кВт (180 л.с., 182 л.с.) 5 нм (PHEV)
Выходная мощность
  • 126 кВт (169 л.с., 171 л.с.) (2,0 л)
  • 151 кВт (202 л.с., 205 л.с.) (2,5 л)
  • 163 кВт (219 л.с., 222 л.с.) (гибрид, мощность комбинированной системы)
  • 225 кВт (302 л.с., 306 л.с.) (подключаемый гибрид / Prime, комбинированная мощность системы)
Передача инфекции
  • 6-ступенчатая механика
  • 8-ступенчатая AWF8F35 АКПП Direct Shift (UA80E )
  • 10-ступенчатая прямая передача Вариатор трансмиссия (K120)
  • Айсин Сэйки T110 коробка передач eCVT (гибридный)
Гибридная трансмиссия
  • Разделение мощности (Гибрид RAV4)
  • PHEV (RAV4 PHEV / поперек)
Аккумулятор
  • 1.6 кВт · ч Ni-MH (гибрид)
  • 18.1 кВт · ч Литий-ионный (PHEV)
Размеры
Колесная база 2690 мм (105,9 дюйма)
Длина 4570–4 600 мм (179,9–181,1 дюйма)
Ширина 1855 мм (73,0 дюйма)
Высота 1660 мм (65,4 дюйма)
Снаряженная масса
  • 1,530–1640 кг (3,373–3,616 фунтов)
  • 1,680–1,720 кг (3,704–3,792 фунтов) (гибрид)
Хронология
Предшественник Сузуки Гранд Витара (JT) (Через)

Toyota RAV4 LE AWD 2019 года (США)

Toyota RAV4 Adventure / Trail / Edge 2019 года

Интерьер

Toyota Wildlander Hybrid (Китай)

Toyota Wildlander, вид сзади на четверть (Китай)

RAV4 пятого поколения представили на выставке 2018 г. Нью-Йоркский международный автосалон.[64] Дизайн был предварительно просмотрен FT-AC концепт, показанный на декабрьской 2017 Лос-Анджелесский автосалон. Он построен на GA-K платформа, которая также используется в восьмом поколении Камри, пятое поколение Авалон и седьмое поколение Lexus ES. Как 4-цилиндровый бензиновый, так и бензо-электрический гибрид (Гибридный синергетический привод ) варианты останутся доступными.

Он доступен в пяти вариантах с бензиновым двигателем, включая модели LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure и Limited, и в четырех гибридных вариантах, включая модели LE, XLE, XSE и Limited.[65]. Обе версии Adventure и Limited имеют полный привод с вектором крутящего момента и отключением заднего привода. Двигатель — 2,5-литровый рядный 4-цилиндровый двигатель в паре с 8-ступенчатой ​​автоматической коробкой передач с прямым переключением передач, которая увеличивает мощность до 15% на бензиновых вариантах. Он имеет функцию Multi Terrain Select, которая дает операторам возможность увеличить тягу при движении по песку, грязи, камням или грязи. 7-дюймовый мультисенсорный экран доступен в стандартной комплектации. Entune 3.0, Apple CarPlay и Amazon Alexa. Большой экран с JBL Аудио и точка доступа Wi-Fi являются дополнительными на некоторых уровнях отделки салона. Она имеет QI Беспроводная зарядка с помощью до 5 портов USB. Как и большинство конкурирующих моделей Toyota, он имеет Toyota Safety Sense 2.0.

RAV4 поступил в продажу в США в декабре 2018 года, а RAV4 Hybrid поступил в продажу в марте 2019 года.[66]

Ирландия была первым рынком, выпустившим гибридную версию RAV4 пятого поколения с поставкой в ​​конце декабря 2018 года. 2WD Aura, Luna, Sol и Sport изначально были доступны для предварительного заказа с вариантами Platinum и AWD, доступными позже в 2019 году.[нужна цитата ]

Пятое поколение RAV4 также было представлено в Сингапуре 10 января 2019 года на Сингапурском автосалоне.[67] и на Филиппинах 8 февраля 2019 г.[68]

RAV4 пятого поколения доступен в Южной Африке с марта 2019 года в пяти вариантах: 2.0 GX 2WD, 2.0 GX CVT 2WD, 2.0 GX-R CVT AWD, 2.5 VX CVT 2WD и 2.5 VX AT AWD. Версия 2.0 GX 2WD также доступна с 6-ступенчатой ​​механической коробкой передач.[69]

RAV4 был возрожден для Японский внутренний рынок в 2019 году, после почти трехлетнего перерыва. RAV4 пятого поколения для японского рынка был представлен 20 февраля 2019 г. и поступил в продажу 10 апреля 2019 г. Магазин Corolla и Netz дилеры.

RAV4 пятого поколения поступил в продажу в Австралии 8 мая 2019 года и доступен в четырех комплектациях: GX, GXL, Cruiser и Edge. В комплектациях GX, GXL и Cruiser есть два варианта двигателя: 2,0-литровый бензиновый и 2,5-литровый гибрид, а в комплектациях Edge есть только один вариант двигателя: 2,5-литровый бензиновый. Комплектация GX доступна либо с 6-ступенчатой ​​механической коробкой передач, либо с вариатором, в то время как комплектации GXL и Cruiser, а также гибридные варианты GX, GXL и Cruiser доступны только с вариатором. Триммер Edge доступен с 8-ступенчатой ​​автоматической коробкой передач.

В Великобритании RAV4 пятого поколения доступен исключительно в гибридной версии, с передним или полным приводом. Он доступен в четырех классах — Icon, Design, Excel и Dynamic.[70]

Пятое поколение RAV4 также было запущено в Китае 22 ноября 2019 г. Международный автосалон в Гуанчжоу. Он производится и продается компанией FAW Toyota. Еще один вариант для китайского рынка с другой передней и задней облицовкой, производимый и продаваемый GAC Toyota называется Toyota Wildlander (Китайский : 威兰达; пиньинь : Wēilándá).[56]

В Малайзии 2 июня 2020 года компания UMW Toyota Motor анонсировала RAV4 на своем официальном сайте.[71] Пятое поколение RAV4 было запущено в стране 18 июня 2020 года и доступно с двумя вариантами двигателей: 2.0 M20A-FKS и 2.5 A25A-FKS, оба только с одинарной комплектацией.[72]

RAV4 PHEV

Toyota RAV4 PHV Black Tone (Япония)

RAV4 PHEV (RAV4 Prime в Северной Америке) был представлен в декабре 2019 г. Автосалон в Лос-Анджелесе. Он питается от настроенного по-другому 2,5 л. A25A-FXS двигатель с той же выходной мощностью, что и стандартная гибридная версия, но с повышенным крутящим моментом до 228 Нм (168 фунт-футов) при 2800 об / мин. Его общая мощность составляет 225 кВт (302 л.с.), что на 62 кВт (83 л.с.) выше, чем у обычной гибридной версии. Заявленное ускорение RAV4 PHEV составляет 0–97 км / ч (0–60 миль / ч) за 5,8 секунды и 0–100 км / ч (0–62 миль / ч) за 6,2 секунды.[73][74] Продажи в Японии начались с 8 июня 2020 года.[75][76]

Сузуки через

А Сузуки -баржевый вариант RAV4 PHEV под названием Сузуки через был представлен в июле 2020 года. Он продается только в Европе.[77][78]

Мицуока Бадди

Модифицированная версия RAV4, Мицуока Buddy, дебютировал в октябре 2020 года. Передняя панель перекликается с Шевроле К5 Блейзер а задняя часть похожа на автомобили Cadillac 70-х годов. Варианты двигателей — 2,0 бензин и 2,5 гибрид.[79][63]

Двигатели

Тип Годы Мощность при об / мин Крутящий момент при об / мин
1986 куб. См (121,2 куб. Дюйма) 2,0 л M20A-FKS I4 2018 126 кВт (169 л.с., 171 л.с.) при 6600 203 Нм (150 lb⋅ft) при 4400
2487 куб. См (151,8 у.е. дюйма) 2,5 л A25A-FKS I4 2018 151 кВт (202 л.с., 205 л.с.) при 6600 249 Нм (184 lb⋅ft) при 5000
2487 куб. См (151,8 куб. Дюйма) 2,5 л A25A-FXS I4 (гибридный ) 2018 163 кВт (219 л.с., 222 л.с.) при 5700 (в сочетании) 279 Нм (206 lb⋅ft) при 3600 (в сочетании)
2487 куб. См (151,8 у.е. дюйма) 2,5 л A25B-FXS I4 (гибридный ) 2019 163 кВт (219 л.с., 222 л.с.) при 5700 (в сочетании) 279 Нм (206 lb⋅ft) при 3600 (в сочетании)
2487 куб. См (151,8 у.е. дюйма) 2,5 л A25A-FXS I4
(подключаемый гибрид / Prime / Suzuki через)
2020 225 кВт (302 л.с., 306 л.с.) (в сочетании)

Безопасность

В сентябре 2019 г. Teknikens Värld запускал как бензиновые, так и гибридные версии RAV4 на лосиный тест, где вышли из строя обе машины. Испытатели отметили «опасное поведение» на конусе и то, что электронный контроль устойчивости «сработал очень поздно», в результате чего оба автомобиля многократно запрыгивали на свои внешние колеса во время теста.[80][81] В ответ Teknikens Värld утверждения Toyota выпустила обновление программного обеспечения. В январе 2020 г. Teknikens Värld повторно протестировал модель[82] давая ему проходной балл.[83]

Продажи

Календарный год нас Канада
1996 56,709
1997 67,489
1998 64,990
1999 57,138
2000 53,777[84]
2001 86,368
2002 86,601[85]
2003 73,204
2004 70,314[86]
2005 70,518
2006 152,047[87]
2007 172,752
2008 137,020 20,522[88]
2009 149,088[89] 25,784[90]
2010 170,877[1] 22,810[91]
2011 132,237[92] 21,550[93]
2012 171,877[94] 25,942[95]
2013 218,249[96] 33,156[97]
2014 267,698[98] 36,639
2015 315,412[99] (вкл. 1507 гибридов) 42,246
2016 352,154[100] (вкл. 45070 гибридов) 49,103[101]
2017 407,594[102] (вкл. 50,559 гибридов) 50,894[103]
2018 427 170 (вкл. 48 124 гибридов)[104] 55,385[105]
2019 448071 (в т.ч. 92525 гибридов)[106] 65 248 (включая 14 246 гибридов)[107]

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внешняя ссылка

  • Официальный веб-сайт
  • blog.toyota.co.uk: Транспортные средства: История RAV4 (официальный сайт)

Toyota график легких грузовиков, рынок Северной Америки, 1980-е годы по настоящее время (модельные годы )

Тип 1980-е 1990-е 2000-е 2010-е 2020-е
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
Субкомпактный кроссовер RAV4 (XA10) RAV4 (XA20) C-HR (AX10)
Компактный кроссовер RAV4 (XA30) RAV4 (XA40) RAV4 (XA50)
Среднеразмерный кроссовер Venza (AV10) Venza (XU80)
Горец (XU20) Горец (XU40) Горец (XU50) Горец (XU70)
Компактный внедорожник 4Бегун (N60) 4Бегун (N120 / N130) 4Бегун (N180) FJ Cruiser (XJ10)
Среднеразмерный внедорожник 4Бегун (N210) 4Бегун (N280)
Полноразмерный внедорожник Лэнд Крузер (J60) Лэнд Крузер (J80) Лэнд Крузер (J100) Лэнд Крузер (J200)
Секвойя (XK30 / XK40) Секвойя (XK60)
Минивэн Ван (R20 / R30) Previa (XR10) Сиенна (XL10) Сиенна (XL20) Сиенна (XL30) Сиенна (XL40)
Подбирать Подбирать (N30 / N40) Подбирать (N50 / N60 / N70) Подбирать (N80 / N90 / N100 / N110) Такома (N140 / N150 / N160 / N170 / N190) Такома (N220 / N240 / N250 / N260 / N270) Такома (N300)
T100 (XK10 / XK20) Тундра (XK30 / XK40) Тундра (XK50)

Toyota дорожный легкий грузовик /Внедорожник /кроссовер график, международные рынки, 1985 – настоящее время

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Тип 1980-е 1990-е 2000-е 2010-е 2020-е
Календарный год 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Мини Внедорожник / малолитражный кроссовер Ками J100 Торопиться J200 Поднять A200
Городской круизер
ist XP60 ist / Urban Cruiser XP110 Ярис Кросс XP210
Компактный Внедорожник /кроссовер Торопиться F700 Торопиться F800–850
C-HR / IZOA AX10
Voltz E130 Королла Кросс XG10
Снежная буря LD20 RAV4 XA10 RAV4 XA20 RAV4 / Авангард XA30 RAV4 XA40 RAV4 / Wildlander XA50
Лунь XU10 Лунь XU30 Лунь XU60 Харриер / Венза XU80
Среднего размера Внедорожник /кроссовер Venza AV10
Горец / Клюгер XU20 Горец / Клюгер XU40 Горец / Клюгер XU50 Горец / Клюгер XU70
FJ Cruiser XJ10
Hilux Surf / 4Runner N60 Hilux Surf / 4Runner N120–130 Hilux Sport Rider Фортунер / SW4 AN50–60 Фортунер / SW4 AN150–160
Hilux Surf / 4Runner N180 Hilux Surf / 4Runner N210 4Бегун N280
Ленд Крузер Лайт J70 Ленд Крузер Прадо J70 Ленд Крузер Прадо J90 Ленд Крузер Прадо J120 Ленд Крузер Прадо J150
Полноразмерный Внедорожник Лэнд Крузер J70
Лэнд Крузер J60 Лэнд Крузер J80 Лэнд Крузер J100 Лэнд Крузер J200
Секвойя XK30–40 Секвойя XK60
Мега Крейсер BXD20
Пикап Kei Pixis Truck S500–510
Пикап LiteAce / TownAce грузовик M20 LiteAce / TownAce грузовик M30–40 LiteAce / TownAce грузовик S400
Крепкий RK110
Киджанг F20 Киджанг пикап F40 Киджанг пикап F60
Hilux / Пикап N50–70 Hilux / Пикап N80–110 Hilux N140–170 Hilux AN10–30 Hilux AN120–130
Такома N140–190 Такома N220–270 Такома N300
Пикап Land Cruiser J79
T100 XK10 / XK20 Тундра XK30 / XK40 Тундра XK50
5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
1980-е 1990-е 2000-е 2010-е 2020-е
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