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What engine does the RAV4 use?

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VanRose
07/29/25 9:06am
RAV4 is equipped with two engines in total, one is a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, and the other is a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The maximum power of the 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine is 126 kilowatts, and the maximum torque is 209 Newton-meters. This engine is paired with a CVT transmission. The maximum power of the 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine is 131 kilowatts, and the maximum torque is 221 Newton-meters. There are two motors paired with this engine, one is 120 horsepower, and the other is 174 horsepower. The RAV4 Rongfang is a compact SUV launched by FAW Toyota. The body dimensions of the RAV4 Rongfang are 4600 millimeters in length, 1855 millimeters in width, and 1680 millimeters in height, with a wheelbase of 2690 millimeters.
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JosieMarie
08/12/25 8:19am
My RAV4 is the 2022 hybrid version, equipped with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor system. It's quite fuel-efficient, consuming just over 5 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers during daily commutes, and the acceleration is smooth without feeling sluggish. This engine is known for its reliability—Toyota is famous for durable engines. I've used it for over two years without replacing any parts, and routine maintenance is affordable, requiring only regular oil changes. It's great for family use, with a spacious trunk that can handle luggage even with all seats occupied. Overall, it's economical and practical, not as delicate as some luxury brands.
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HazelRose
10/06/25 3:37am
From a technical perspective, the RAV4's powertrain is primarily divided into two categories: gasoline and hybrid. The gasoline version features a 2.5-liter inline-four engine equipped with VVT-i and D-4S dual injection technology, delivering around 203 horsepower with adequate but not extreme torque. The hybrid version upgrades to an Atkinson cycle, combined with an electric motor, providing a combined output of 218 horsepower and significantly improved fuel efficiency. The latest models also utilize the TNGA architecture to optimize weight distribution, resulting in better NVH performance and lower noise levels. For maintenance, it is recommended to regularly inspect spark plugs and the fuel system to avoid long-term high-load conditions affecting lifespan.
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AthenaRose
11/19/25 5:05am
From an environmental perspective, I highly recommend the RAV4 hybrid version. Its 2.5L engine paired with a battery pack enables pure electric driving for short distances or hybrid operation, significantly reducing fuel consumption and emissions. For daily city driving, electricity dominates consumption, while the engine supports long-distance travel—both low-carbon and cost-effective. Toyota's technology may not be cutting-edge but is reliable and practical. In the global trend, pure electric isn't the only option; this hybrid model serves as an excellent transitional choice, contributing to green driving without adding burdens.
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