Wednesday, April 8, 2015

New York motor show announcing for Toyota Rav4 Hybrid a 2.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor

New York motor show announcing for Toyota Rav4 Hybrid a 2.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor


The new Toyota RAV4 Hybrid has been launched at the New York Motor Show this month and is due to go on sale early up coming year. The new SUV may use a 2.5-litre petrol engine combined with an electric motor and would probably share a number of products with the Lexus NX SUV from the Japanese brand's high class arm.

The new car integrates a 2.5-litre petrol engine and also an electric motor, with an extra motor powering the rear axle to offer electronic all-wheel drive. The AWD functionality delivers greater safety and stability when negotiating low-grip surfaces, it also provides a towing capacity of 1,650kg, with Toyota’s Trailer Sway Control system providing further security and peacefulness.

The new RAV4 are also going to bring the Toyota Safety Sense suite of features. Together with the Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Alert, Automatic High Beam and Road Sign Assist options that might also be a part of the package for new Avensis and Auris this summer, the RAV4 will in addition get Adaptive Cruise Control in addition to two substantial enhancements to the basic Pre-Collision System functions.

The versions with internal combustion engines will offer four trim levels: LE, XLE, Limited and a new one, the SE. Toyota additionally chosen to give the overall line-up a transform. Like the new XLE and Limited hybrids, all versions of the 2016 RAV4 feature a refreshed exterior with a far more fluid and dynamic look. The front end has been dramatically changed. The stylists chosen LEDs to produce a more dynamic package. The rear bumper has been upgraded, as gain the hatch and LED taillights. The wheel wells are greater and fixed at the bottom by a crease that runs parallel to another character line situated specifically under the beltline. The alloy wheels are fresh also.

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