Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid revealed

All the experience we have gained from more than 20 years of hybrid powertrain technology and the development of two generations of plug-in models has been filtered into this important new chapter in the history of the Toyota RAV4.

The new Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid promises to be more powerful and more efficient than any other car in its class. It will be positioned at the top of the RAV4 range and is equipped with intelligent electric all-wheel drive as standard.

The vehicle’s impressive new powertrain begins with the same 2.5-litre petrol engine featured in the regular RAV4 Hybrid.

It’s faster than conventionally powered rivals but also on course to deliver best-in-class emissions and economy

But it differs in the greater potential of the electric system, which consists of a newly developed, high-capacity lithium-ion battery pack as well as a boost converter added to the power control unit.

Working together, the full system output stands at 302bhp*, which has the potential to offer 0-62mph acceleration in just 6.2 seconds* – faster than any of its conventionally powered rivals.

More importantly, however, it is also on course to deliver best-in-class emissions and economy figures. Our pre-homologation data indicates a CO2 output of less than 29g/km*.

Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid - interior view (left-hand-drive)

The RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid will also offer a class-leading EV range. Once again, provisional data indicates that the car will be able to travel more than 38 miles (65km)* with zero petrol consumption and exhaust emissions. Interestingly, this is six miles further than the average European daily commuting distance.

Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid - rear three-quarter angle

The new Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid will be introduced in the second half of 2020, with on-sale dates to be determined according to each market.

Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid - detail of charging point and rear badge

Toyota anticipates that its arrival will broaden the already strong appeal of the fifth-generation RAV4, which has reaffirmed its status as one of Europe’s most popular SUVs.

Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid - buttons on centre console

More than 120,000 examples have already been sold in Western Europe since its launch earlier this year, with more than 105,000 of these being hybrid models.

The new RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid is constructed on Toyota’s GA-K platform, with added dynamic benefits achieved by locating the hybrid battery beneath the floor. It is also equipped as standard with Toyota’s AWD-i intelligent electric all-wheel drive system.

Toyota has harnessed the boost in performance electric power can deliver to achieve a significant increase in output compared to the standard RAV4 Hybrid. It has developed a new, high-capacity lithium-ion battery and added an enhanced boost converter to the hybrid system’s power control unit. The 2.5-litre petrol engine is based on the unit featured in the regular RAV4 Hybrid, with improvements to meet the performance requirements of the plug-in hybrid system.

The result is not just rapid off-the-line acceleration: RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid will also have a greater driving range in pure electric EV mode, with zero petrol consumption and exhaust emissions.

With four driving modes available, the driver can switch seamlessly from hybrid to pure electric EV driving. This new EV mode enables the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid to cover more than 38 miles/65km* on electric power alone (battery charge and driving conditions permitting), further than any competitor plug-in hybrid SUV and beyond the 19-mile/50km average European daily commuting distance. What’s more, speeds up to 84mph/135km/h can be reached without any intervention by the internal combustion engine, even under full acceleration.

Intelligent hybrid battery packaging

The compact dimensions of the lithium-ion battery allow it to be contained entirely beneath the vehicle floor. With minimal intrusion in the load space, the cargo capacity is a generous 520 litres. The battery’s location low in the vehicle also helps give the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid a low centre of gravity, enhancing handling stability and ride comfort.

High-efficiency heat pump air conditioning

In its scrutiny of every detail that can contribute to the overall efficient performance of the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid, Toyota adopted the heat pump air conditioning system it introduced as a world-first in the current, second-generation Prius Plug-in Hybrid, adapting it specifically for use in the new SUV with a hot water circuit – the same as that used in the RAV4 Hybrid. In addition, the hybrid battery is cooled by the air conditioning system’s refrigerant. This system is far more efficient than engine heating or high-powered electric heaters, absorbing heat from the air outside the vehicle to warm the cabin.

Refined Sport design

Styling details for the exterior and the cabin demonstrate a ‘Refined Sport’ look. At the front, there is dark plating for the dedicated grille mesh and frame and headlight extensions, together with a new metallic finish on the lower bumper moulding that emphasises the width and strength of the vehicle’s stance. New 18 and 19-inch wheel designs combine contrasting bright machined and grey or black finishes, while at the rear there is a metal-like treatment for the garnish beneath the screen and black plating for the under-run.

In the cabin, the focus is on new upholstery designs with a sporty feel, with ribbed patterns with contrast red detailing. Quilted black leather seats will also be available with a striking red ribbon detail. The centre console features a nine-inch multimedia touchscreen display – the largest in any RAV4 model – for clear and easy control of the car’s entertainment, information and connectivity functions.

Premium equipment specifications

Equipment specifications reflect the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid’s flagship status. According to grade, features and options will include 19-inch alloy wheels, heated front and rear seats, a 230V power outlet in the cabin, a bi-tone exterior paint finish, a power tailgate with a hands-free kick sensor, a panoramic roof, a head-up display, a nine-inch display audio system and the latest Toyota multimedia package with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration.

Specific details of the UK model range will be announced later.

* Provisional figures subject to final homologation

Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid interior - front seats

All information is correct at the time of publishing.

49 comments

  1. As there is a 20% difference between the Prius and Prius Plug In, can we make an educated guess that the RAV 4 Plug In will start at around £44,000 for the Excel trim?

      1. I’m looking to change my previous shape RAV4 in September, do you know when this car will be available in the UK?

      2. Hi Bryan,

        Thanks for getting in touch. The RAV4 PHEV will be available in the second half of 2020. We’ll have more timing information soon!

        Thanks

    1. Hi Daryl,

      Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in the new RAV4 Plug-in. We can’t confirm this at the moment as full spec details will be announced closer to the on sale date.

      Thanks.

    1. Hi Sam,

      At launch, the 2019 RAV4 Design AWD cost £33,430. It now costs £34,430, which includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.

      Is there anything else we can do to help?

      Thanks

    1. Hi Linda,

      Thanks for getting in touch. While we can’t confirm the spec details for the RAV4 Plug-in, the current Prius plug-in, when fully charged will act as an electric car initially. It has a range of up to 34 miles depending on driving style and will automatically use that charge first before acting as one of our typical hybrids. It is also important to note our more recent hybrids benefit from our latest hybrid technology and are more efficient as a result.

      Thanks.

      1. Hi could I please ask the same question- because I don’t think you answered it above. Once the electric range has been exceeded will the plug in model then function as a normal hybrid and recharge the battery? So on a long journey on the motorway will you run out of electric power after 34 miles and then some time later there will be enough juice in the battery to return to electric power? Just to be clear- I think you suggest this is the case. If so I will buy
        Thanks

    1. Hi Antony,

      Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in the new RAV4 Plug-in. We can’t currently confirm this as full spec details will be revealed closer to the on sale date.

      Thanks.

  2. I find it very frustrating that Toyota announce a new car spec and details yet don’t release pricing info I’ve already put on hold buying a new car till I see prices currently on my second rav. I hope Toyota isn’t going to jump on milk the public club that all manufacturers seem to be doing now

    Regards

    1. Hi Ken,

      Thanks for getting in touch. Price information for the new RAV4 Plug-in hybrid will be revealed closer to the on sale date, with its introduction to the market expected in the second half of 2020.

      Thanks.

  3. I have had 3 new ravs spanning 25 years my current one 13yrs old failed its mot for the first time with a broken headlamp bulb, will the new ones be more reliable please?

    1. Hi Colin,

      Thanks for your message and for your interest in the RAV4 Plug-in. We have no news to share regarding further spec details at the moment. We would recommend keeping an eye on our blog and social channels for updates closer to the on sale date.

      Thanks.

  4. I’m more than happy with my New RAV4 after one year, I’ve been driving for over fifty years and it’s the first New Car I’ve never had to take in fo Warranty Work, and that says a lot. My question is why have a model that’s top of the range, when most people will go for two wheel drive, and mid range?

    1. Hi Les,

      Thanks for getting in touch. We’re really pleased to hear you’re enjoying your RAV4! The RAV4 Plug-in will be positioned at the top of our RAV4 range to reflect the intelligent electric all-wheel drive that will be fitted as standard, its class-leading EV range and the new powertrain.

      More specific details will be announced at a later date.

      Thanks.

  5. Hi Toyota,

    What is the new proposed launch date for the RAV4 PHEV in the UK.

    I currently have a hybrid RAV4 which I am very happy with and have covered 65,000 miles in just over 2 years with now problems at all.

    I was looking for a PHEV before the lock down, BIK benefits in having a PHEV.

    Regards
    Charles

    1. Hi Charles,

      Thanks for getting in touch. The RAV4 Plug-in will be introduced in the second half of this year with an official launch date still to be announced.

      Please keep an eye on our blog and social channels for the latest updates.

      Thanks.

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