2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
#16
The biggest headline here should be the facelift, not the hybrid. The RAV4 desperately needs improvements and never reached for the stars when it debuted a few years ago. Finishes inside and out have always lacked, and still do. Ditching the ridiculously cheap all-black bumpers on all models needs to be #1 on the list.
#17
The biggest headline here should be the facelift, not the hybrid. The RAV4 desperately needs improvements and never reached for the stars when it debuted a few years ago. Finishes inside and out have always lacked, and still do. Ditching the ridiculously cheap all-black bumpers on all models needs to be #1 on the list.
I wish they do changes to it like they did to Auris in Europe... seems so far with new all-led rear lights.
#18
That's the AWD. FWD is 4,055lbs. The Lexus has many more available features including better insulation that all add to it's weight vs a comparably lighter and less refined Rav4. 0-60 is pegged at 9.1 sec for both drivetrains.
It doesn't need to beat the NX, that's inherent, we were talking about the CR-V
It doesn't need to beat the NX, that's inherent, we were talking about the CR-V
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Lexus Test Driver
I think they should have went with the Toyota Prius X, but RAV4 Hybrid works.
I can't wait to see the inside and outside pictures. Plus what it may feature.
What would be interesting if it has a similar ground clearance as the NX and the same MPG.
It would be a good replacement for me, seeing my FRS lease is up and now living with my fiancee in the city (no indoor parking). I need something that is higher off the ground for winter (no more shoveling for me).
I can't wait to see the inside and outside pictures. Plus what it may feature.
What would be interesting if it has a similar ground clearance as the NX and the same MPG.
It would be a good replacement for me, seeing my FRS lease is up and now living with my fiancee in the city (no indoor parking). I need something that is higher off the ground for winter (no more shoveling for me).
#26
I think they should have went with the Toyota Prius X, but RAV4 Hybrid works.
I can't wait to see the inside and outside pictures. Plus what it may feature.
What would be interesting if it has a similar ground clearance as the NX and the same MPG.
It would be a good replacement for me, seeing my FRS lease is up and now living with my fiancee in the city (no indoor parking). I need something that is higher off the ground for winter (no more shoveling for me).
I can't wait to see the inside and outside pictures. Plus what it may feature.
What would be interesting if it has a similar ground clearance as the NX and the same MPG.
It would be a good replacement for me, seeing my FRS lease is up and now living with my fiancee in the city (no indoor parking). I need something that is higher off the ground for winter (no more shoveling for me).
It is Rav4 with Hybrid powertrain, so it cant be called Prius X.. just like Camry Hybrid wouldn't be called Prius S.
#27
our distributor in Europe said that they expect hybrid to be really affordable... i have no idea what it means but it will likely be similar to Camry Hybrid pricing - so less than $3k extra.
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Lexus Test Driver
If it uses the ES and Camry hybrid power train and gets 40 mpg+, I'm signing up To current RAV4 owners, is the ride comfortable on less than perfect roads and how does the car compare to a CRV or Nissan Rogue?