What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota RAV4?

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DelNorah
07/24/25 6:49am
Toyota RAV4's fuel consumption ranges from 4.7L to 9.5L per 100km. Here is an introduction to the Toyota RAV4: 1. Overview: The Toyota RAV4 is a compact multi-purpose off-road vehicle in Toyota's lineup, with its name derived from 'Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive'. 2. Models: The new models feature a completely redesigned exterior and interior, further evolving towards a more urban SUV style, while gradually moving away from off-road characteristics. 3. Positioning: The RAV4 is positioned as a city SUV. As a leader in the urban SUV segment, the RAV4 combines high quality and performance with driving comfort and excellent off-road capability, allowing it to adapt seamlessly to both ON-ROAD and OFF-ROAD conditions to meet diverse lifestyle needs.
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EllieDella
08/11/25 2:31am
The fuel consumption of the Toyota RAV4 varies by configuration. My gasoline version typically consumes around 11 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, and it can drop to just over 7 liters on the highway, which is quite impressive. The hybrid version is even more fuel-efficient, with city consumption below 6 liters. After driving for over a year, I've noticed that driving habits significantly impact fuel efficiency—avoiding sudden braking, maintaining a steady speed, along with regular tire maintenance and oil changes, can further save fuel. Among SUVs in the same class, the RAV4 is quite economical, especially for commuters like me. A full tank can cover over 600 kilometers, making it ideal for family use. If you frequently take short trips or use the air conditioning heavily, fuel consumption may increase slightly, but overall maintenance costs remain low.
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