Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Model Years and History

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid Model Years

2017 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid trims

2017 RAV4 Hybrid

For 2017 The RAV4 remains mostly unchanged. The biggest news is the addition of a top of the line Platinum model, which slots in above the Limited as the most expensive and nicest RAV4 trim. The sportier SE trim meanwhile, is also available as a Hybrid for 2017. Toyota's Safety Sense electronics suite also comes standard across the whole model range for this year, making the RAV4 a good choice for those with growing families, no matter the trim level.

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2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid trims

2016 RAV4 Hybrid

For 2016, the Toyota RAV4 features a restyled front end. A new RAV4 Hybrid debuts, available in XLE and Limited trims. A new RAV4 SE trim is also new.

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About RAV4 Hybrid

After producing two all-electric versions of the RAV4, Toyota rethought their strategy for an eco-friendly variant of their compact sport utility vehicle for 2016 with a hybrid powertrain. The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid gasoline/electric pledged both greater power and fuel efficiency than the conventional RAV4. The 2016 RAV4 Hybrid's 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine paired with electric propulsion through front and rear drive motors result in a combined 194 horsepower. An electronic on-demand all-wheel drive comes standard on the RAV4 Hybrid fed by an electronic continuously variable transmission. Able to travel up to 33 miles per gallon through combined city and highway driving, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid's fuel economy is 8 miles per gallon better than the all-wheel drive equipped, gasoline-only RAV4. XLE and Limited trim levels include dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, Bluetooth connectivity as well as an Entune audio system.