What are the power specifications of the Toyota RAV4?

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LeRyan
07/30/25 12:46am
Taking the 2020 RAV4 as an example, the specific power parameters are as follows: equipped with a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, matched with a CVT (continuously variable transmission) gearbox, with a maximum power of 126KW, maximum horsepower of 171PS, and maximum torque of 209N·m. Here are the relevant details about the Toyota RAV4: 1. The 2020 RAV4 has a maximum power speed of 6600rpm, maximum torque speed of 4400-5000rpm, with all models using hybrid injection for fuel supply and meeting the China VI B emission standards. 2. The total power of the four-wheel-drive version is 128KW, with a total torque of 323N·m. 3. The hybrid version: consists of a 2.5L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine and an electric motor, matched with an E-CVT (continuously variable transmission) gearbox.
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