How much does the Toyota RAV4 weigh?

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MacCaden
07/29/25 6:57pm
2020 RAV4 weighs approximately 1.5 tons. The Toyota RAV4 is the base model in Toyota's compact multi-purpose off-road vehicle family. Positioned as an urban SUV, as a leader in urban SUVs, the RAV4 combines high quality and performance with driving comfort and excellent off-road capability. Below is relevant information about the RAV4: 1. Introduction: The Toyota RAV4 is the base model in Toyota's compact multi-purpose off-road vehicle family. Its name comes from the abbreviation of 'Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive,' meaning 'four-wheel-drive recreational sports vehicle.' 2. Model: It features a completely new exterior and interior design style, with the overall shape further evolving towards an urban SUV, while the off-road style gradually recedes from this model. 3. Positioning: The RAV4 combines high quality and performance with driving comfort and excellent off-road capability, capable of handling both ONROAD and OFFROAD sections freely to meet diverse lifestyle needs.
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