What are the dimensions of the RAV4?

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ODaniela
07/25/25 2:47pm
RAV4 body dimensions are 4600mm, 1855mm, and 1680mm, with a wheelbase of 2690mm. Below are the specific details of the Toyota RAV4: 1. Powertrain: The FAW Toyota RAV4 comes with two engine options, 2.0L and 2.4L, both utilizing Toyota's VVT-i technology. The maximum power outputs are 110kW and 125kW respectively, delivering peak torques of 192 Nm and 224 Nm at 4000 rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. 2. Safety: The RAV4 is equipped with six airbags, including front dual SRS airbags, side SRS airbags, and side curtain airbags.
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HaileyFitz
08/11/25 9:14pm
The RAV4's dimensions are quite practical. I've been driving this car for almost three years, mostly navigating city streets. It's about 4.6 meters in length, 1.85 meters in width, and 1.68 meters in height—compact enough to fit into small parking spaces, unlike those full-size SUVs that struggle to squeeze in. The trunk is deep enough; for family trips with three of us, two large suitcases, a tent, and backpacks fit comfortably without feeling cramped. The interior space, especially the rear legroom, is spacious, keeping kids from getting restless in the back. The turning radius isn't too large, making it agile around corners, and fuel efficiency is well-controlled—I average just over 8L per 100km. The vehicle's weight provides stability at high speeds without feeling floaty, and its high safety rating makes it ideal for daily family use. Overall, the design dimensions strike a perfect balance—not too big, not too small—making it hassle-free for carrying luggage without being unwieldy. It also performs well off-road with reasonable ground clearance, handling light trails without issue. I highly recommend this size as a benchmark for compact SUVs—versatile enough to handle all life scenarios with strong practicality.
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