What engine does the Toyota RAV4 use?

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VanZoey
07/29/25 8:20pm
Toyota RAV4 uses a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine. The following are related details: 1. The engine used in Toyota RAV4 has a maximum power of 125 kW, with the maximum power achieved at 6000 rpm. The maximum torque is 224 N·m, achieved at 4000 rpm. It is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. 2. Toyota RAV4 is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with the following dimensions: length 4600mm, width 1855mm, height 1720mm, wheelbase 2660mm, fuel tank capacity 60L. It features front-engine four-wheel drive, with MacPherson strut front suspension and longitudinal trailing arm torsion beam rear suspension.
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StRylee
08/14/25 4:54pm
I'm quite familiar with the Toyota RAV4's engine. In its latest generations, it primarily uses the 2.5-liter Dynamic Force four-cylinder engine, which is quite powerful. In the gasoline version, it delivers around 203 horsepower, while in the hybrid version, combined with the electric motor, it can achieve over 219 horsepower, providing fast and stable acceleration on the highway. Toyota's design boasts a high thermal efficiency of over 40%, offering excellent fuel economy—averaging 8-9L/100km in the city and dropping to 6-7L on long trips, making it perfect for enthusiasts like me who enjoy weekend road trips. The RAV4 has undergone several engine changes from its first generation to now. Early models used a 2.0L engine, later upgraded to the more efficient Dynamic Force series, and incorporated a hybrid system with the Atkinson cycle to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Maintenance is also straightforward, and Toyota's reliability ensures a long engine life, often running smoothly for over 100,000 kilometers without issues.
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