What are the differences between the RAV4 Urban Edition and the Fashion Edition?

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OLane
07/29/25 8:45pm
RAV4 Urban Edition and Fashion Edition differences are as follows: 1. Configuration: The Fashion Edition has an additional head airbag in the front and rear, rear parking sensors, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, upgraded leather seats, and added electric seat adjustment. 2. Cost-effectiveness: The Urban Edition offers better value for money. If the budget allows and you pursue better comfort, the Fashion Edition is also a great choice. Here is some related information about the RAV4 engine: 1. Country of origin: It is a domestically produced engine. 2. Transmission: The RAV4 engine is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a CVT continuously variable transmission. 3. Maximum power: The maximum power is 126 kW. 4. Maximum RPM: The maximum RPM is 6,600 per minute. 5. Maximum torque RPM: The maximum torque RPM is between 4,400 and 5,000 per minute.
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