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| Manufacturer | Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota Industries Corporation |
|---|---|
| Production | 1994–present |
| Class | Compact Crossover SUV 1994 - present |
| Layout | Front engine, front-wheel drive / all-wheel drive |
The Toyota RAV4, is a compact crossover SUV built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. It was the first compact crossover SUV[1] introduced in Japan and Europe in 1994 and sales began in North America in 1996 to cater to consumers wanting a vehicle that had most of the benefits of SUVs, such as increased cargo room, higher visibility, and the option of full-time four-wheel drive, along with the maneuverability and fuel economy of a smaller car. Its name stands for "Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive," although not all RAV4s have four wheel drive, which is optional in some countries.[2] In most countries, the RAV4 is the only compact SUV from Toyota. The early success of the RAV4 paved the way for other compact SUVs such as the Honda CR-V, Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute, Mitsubishi Outlander, Ford Kuga, JDM Nissan Rasheen, and the Subaru Forester. In other markets, it is the crossover counterpart of the FJ Cruiser.
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First generation (XA10G, 1994–2000)
| Also called | Toyota RAV4 EV |
|---|---|
| Production | 1994–2000 (Gas-powered RAV4) 1997-2003 (EV) |
| Model year(s) | 1996–2000 |
| Assembly | Toyota, Aichi, Japan Tahara, Aichi, Japan |
| Body style(s) | 2-door SUV 4-door SUV 2-door convertible |
| Engine(s) | 2.0 L I4 3S-FE (138HP) |
| Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
| Wheelbase | 4-door: 2,410 mm (94.9 in) 2-door: 2,200 mm (86.6 in) |
| Length | 1998-2000 4-door: 4,160 mm (163.8 in) 1998-1999 2-door: 3,750 mm (147.6 in) 1994-1997 2-door: 3,740 mm (147.2 in) 1994-1997 4-door: 4,150 mm (147.6 in) |
| Width | 1695 mm (66.7 in) |
| Height | 1994-1997 2-door FWD: 1,646 mm (64.8 in) 4-door FWD: 1,650 mm (65.0 in) 1994-1997 2-door 4WD: 1,655 mm (65.2 in) 4-door AWD & 1998-2000 2-door: 1,661 mm (65.4 in) |
| Fuel capacity | 58 L (15 US gal; 13 imp gal) |
| Related | Toyota Corolla Toyota Tercel Toyota Celica Toyota Paseo Geo/Chevrolet Prizm |
The RAV4 was originally based on the Corolla platform, and was offered in both two and four-door versions. In the US, a 2.0 L straight-4 producing 120 hp (89 kW) was offered. Both Front wheel drive and all-wheel drive were available, and the RAV4 could be had with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. In 1998, the RAV4 was slightly restyled on the front and rear fascias, and a soft-top two-door was made available. Power was increased slightly to 127 hp (95 kW). In 1999, the two-door hardtop was dropped from the American lineup, leaving the 4-door and soft-top models.
RAV4
It is an electric 'zero-emission' model offered for sale in small quantities in California. These models came with a 60,000-mile (97,000 km) battery warranty.[citation needed]
Second generation (CA20W, 2001–2005)
| Production | 2000–2005 |
|---|---|
| Model year(s) | 2001–2005 |
| Assembly | Tahara, Aichi, Japan Obu, Aichi, Japan |
| Body style(s) | 4-door SUV 2-door SUV (Not for North America) |
| Engine(s) | 2.0 L I4 1AZ-FE 2.0 L diesel I4 1AZ-FSE 2.4 L I4 2AZ-FE |
| Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
| Wheelbase | 2490 mm (98.0 in) |
| Length | 2004-2005: 4,230 mm (166.6 in) 2001-2003: 4,193 mm (165.1 in) |
| Width | 1735 mm (68.3 in) |
| Height | 2004-2005: 1,680 mm (66.1 in) 2001-2003: 1,650 mm (64.9 in) |
| Fuel capacity | 56 L (15 US gal; 12 imp gal) |
| Related | Toyota Corolla Toyota Celica Toyota Matrix Toyota Voltz Chevrolet Prizm Pontiac Vibe |
The second generation RAV4 went on sale in the middle of 2000, and came in base Edge and upmarket Cruiser models (model designations may vary according to market), in both 3- and 5-door configurations. The main differentiation between the two models was in appearance. Edge models came with unpainted grey bumpers and side cladding, mirrors, and door handles, and featured steel rims. Cruiser models gained body-coloured (painted) bumpers and moldings, mirrors, and door handles, alloy wheels, and ABS brakes. All models came equipped with a brand-new 2.0 litre 4-cylinder engine featuring VVT (variable valve timing), resulting in improved power and torque, as well as fuel consumption. Permanent all-wheel-drive was a feature. Options were ABS brakes (on the Edge), and air conditioning (on all models).
The second generation RAV4 was originally offered in a number of trim levels: NV was 2-wheel drive, while NRG, GX, and VX were permanent 4-wheel drive with differing levels of equipment.[3] It continued on the Corolla platform. Although the RAV4 was available as a two-door in Europe, Asia and Australia, the American model was now only available in a four-door configuration. A 2.0 L I4 engine producing 148 hp (110 kW) and a D-4D diesel engine were available. Some RAV4s came with anti-lock braking system, electronic stability control, air conditioning, a height-adjustable driver's seat, cruise control, a six-speaker CD stereo and power windows, mirrors and seats. A sport package added a mesh grille, hood scoop, color-keyed door handles, a roof rack, silver sport pedals, heated mirrors, gray-painted bumpers and fender flares, and sport fabric seats. Other options included alloy wheels, heated seats, a sunroof and keyless entry. 16-inch wheels were standard; larger tires were available on all wheel drive models.
In late 2003, the 2004 model RAV4 was given a styling update, improved equipment, and, in certain markets, a new engine. In the United States the safety structure was improved and Vehicle Stability Control made standard. The RAV4's 2.0 litre engine was upgraded with a new 2.4 litre VVT engine, producing 9% more power (120 kW) and 17% more torque. Fuel economy improved by over 2%. The base Edge was renamed CV, and gained standard air conditioning (previously an option). The CV also received painted bumpers, which came in either silver or body-coloured shades, depending on the body colour. In addition, the model range was given a subtle facelift, largely comprising of a new front bumper with circular fog lights.
In 2005, a new "CV Sport" model was added to the range, which included a non-functional bonnet (hood) scoop, giving the RAV4 a more aggressive appearance. The CV Sport model was short-lived, lasting only a year, and was introduced primarily to stimulate sales until the new model arrived in early 2006.
The second generation RAV4 enjoyed success in Australia, where it became the best-selling SUV in the country in 2001, overtaking its rival, the Honda CR-V, for the first time.
Notably, the second-generation RAV4 had the highest proportion of female drivers among all makes and models in the United States with the possible exception of the Volkswagen New Beetle, according to 2003-04 registration and survey data.[4]
Third generation (CA30W, 2005–present)
| It has been suggested that Toyota Vanguard be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) |
| Also called | Toyota Vanguard (for LWB model) |
|---|---|
| Production | 2005-present |
| Model year(s) | 2006–present |
| Assembly | Tahara, Aichi, Japan Obu, Aichi, Japan Woodstock, Ontario, Canada (from November 2008) |
| Body style(s) | 4-door SUV |
| Engine(s) | 2.0 L I4 2.2 L diesel I4 2.4 L I4 2.5 L I4 3.5 L V6 |
| Transmission(s) | 6-speed manual 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic 5-speed automatic CVT |
| Wheelbase | SWB: 2,560 mm (100.8 in) LWB: 2660 mm (104.7 in) |
| Length | 2005-2008 LWB: 4,600 mm (181.1 in) SWB: 4,395 mm (173.0 in) 2009- LWB: 181.9 in (4620 mm) |
| Width | SWB: 1,815 mm (71.5 in) LWB: 1815 mm (71.5 in) LWB Sport: 73.0 in (1854 mm) |
| Height | LWB: 1,685 mm (66.3 in) LWB Sport & 2006-2008 Limited: 68.7 in (1745 mm) LWB Australia: 1,695 mm (66.7 in) SWB: 1,720 mm (67.7 in) 2009- Limited LWB: 69.1 in (1755 mm) |
| Fuel capacity | 60 L (16 US gal; 13 imp gal) |
The Toyota RAV4 was completely redesigned for the 2006 model year, using an all-new platform and was first unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show.[5] Japanese models went on sale in 2005 at Netz dealers.[6] The 2-door was dropped beginning with 2007 model, leaving Toyota without a mini SUV until the 2009 Toyota Urban Cruiser, which is sold only in Europe.[7]
North American models include choices of 2AZ-FE I4 or 2GR-FE V6 engine. Later a 2AR-FE I4 replaced the previous 4-cylinder engine. The North American RAV4 is also fitted with an optional 3.5-litre 2GR-FE V6 engine. The 2GR engine was later introduced into the Australian market RAV4 in 2007. All US models feature Toyota's Star Safety System which includes Vehicle Stability Control. The new RAV4 uses an Electric Power Steering (EPS) system.
It is also the first generation of RAV4 to be offered in regular (for Asian and European markets, dropping the spare wheel from the rear) and extended (for North American and Australian markets) versions. The extended-length RAV4 is larger by 21% in interior volume from the last generation and now has an available third-row seat for two small children (North America only). The RAV4 can still be had in either front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive in the United States and Canada; however most countries only sell the all-wheel-drive version.
In Australia, the RAV4 is sold in 4-cylinder base CV, Cruiser, and Cruiser L trim levels, and CV6, SX6, and ZR6 6-cylinder variants. In Malaysia, only the 2.0 automatic variant is available, in a single trim level. This model uses the 1AZ-FE 4-cylinder, in-line 16-valve engine with DOHC and VVT-i. The output for this the 2.0 L RAV4 in Malaysia is at 112 kW (150 hp) at 6,000 rpm with a torque of 194 Nm (143 lb·ft) at 4,000 rpm.
The new RAV4 topped Toyota SUV sales in the United States for the first time.
Japanese models
Model ranges include X, G, and Sport, replacing RAV4 L and RAV4 J. The X and G can be ordered with either front-drive or AWD. The Sport model with over fender is AWD only. The extended-length RAV4 is sold in Japan as the Toyota Vanguard.
Facelift of 2009 model year
The 2009 model RAV4 was given a mid-cycle refresh in some markets, featuring a number of changes, including a new 4-cylinder engine, and a redesigned front end and tweaked rear end. The Limited model gets a different front grille and bumper cover from other models. The Sport model features a bigger spoiler and red badging along with an option on the V6 model to have a rear door without the externally-mounted spare tire (run-flat tires are used on this model). New features/options include turn signal mirrors, backup camera (with monitor built into rear view mirror), satellite navigation, smart keyless entry, a push start button, a multifunction meter display, etc. Much of the interior remains the same. In 2009, it was also the first time for the Canadian market to have a 2WD model sold in Canada
North America models include the choice of 2AR-FE I4 or 2GR-FE V6 engine.[8]
Body Styles
| Chassis codes (DBA-A) | CA31W | CA36W | CA33L | CA37L | ZSA30 | ZSA35 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drive | 4WD | FWD | 4WD | FWD | ? | ? |
| Engine (Japan) | 2AZ-FE | 2AZ-FE | - | - | - | - |
| Engine (China) | - | - | 2AZ-FE | 1AZ-FE | - | - |
| Engine (Europe) | - | - | - | - | ? | ? |
Engines
| Code | Years | Type/code | Power, torque@rpm |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) | 2005- | 1,998 cc (1.998 L; 121.9 cu in) (86.0x86.0mm) I4 | 149.56 PS (110 kW; 148 hp)@6000, 192 N·m (142 lb·ft)@4000 |
| 1AZ-FE (2.0 VVT-i) | 2007MY-2008MY (UK) | 1,998 cc (1.998 L; 121.9 cu in) (86.0x86.0mm) I4 | 152.28 PS (112 kW; 150 hp)@6000, 194 N·m (143 lb·ft)@4000 |
| 2AR-FE | 2009MY- | 2,494 cc (2.5 L; 152.2 cu in) I4 | 181 PS (133 kW; 179 hp)@6000, 233 N·m (172 ft·lbf)@4000 |
| 2AZ-FE | 2005- | 2,362 cc (2.362 L; 144.1 cu in) (88.5x96.0mm) I4 | 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp)@6000, 224 N·m (165 lb·ft)@4000 |
| 2GR-FE | 2005- | 3,456 cc (3.456 L; 210.9 cu in) (94.0x83.0mm) V6 | 273 PS (201 kW; 269 hp)@6200, 333 N·m (246 lb·ft)@4700 |
| 3ZR-FAE (2.0 Valvematic) | 2008- | 1,987 cc (1.987 L; 121.3 cu in) (80.5x97.6mm) I4 | 158 PS (116 kW; 156 hp)@6200, 198 N·m (146 ft·lbf)@4400 (4000?) |
| 2.0 D-4D | 2005-2006MY | 1,995 cc (1.995 L; 121.7 cu in) (82.2x94.0mm) I4 | 115.57 PS (85 kW; 114 hp)@4000, 250 N·m (184 ft·lbf)@1800-3000 |
| 2.2 D-4D Diesel | 2007MY-2008MY | 2,231 cc (2.231 L; 136.1 cu in) (86.0x96.0mm) I4 | 135.96 PS (100 kW; 134 hp)@3600, 310 N·m (229 ft·lbf)@2000-2800 |
| 2.2 D-4D Diesel 180 (UK) | 2007MY | 2,231 cc (2.231 L; 136.1 cu in) (86.0x96.0mm) I4 | 176.75 PS (130 kW; 174 hp)@3600, 400 N·m (295 ft·lbf)@2000-2600 |
| 2.2 D-4D, 2.2 D-CAT (UK) | 2008- | 2,231 cc (2.231 L; 136.1 cu in) (86.0x96.0mm) I4 | 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp)@3600, 340 N·m (251 ft·lbf)@2000-2800 |
| 2.2 D-CAT | 2008- | 2,231 cc (2.231 L; 136.1 cu in) (86.0x96.0mm) I4 | 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp)@3600, 400 N·m (295 ft·lbf)@2000-2800 |
Production
The vehicles were built in Toyota's Tahara, Aichi assembly plant, and under contract by Toyota Industries in its Nagakusa, Obu, Aichi plant. Beginning in November 2008, the North American vehicles were built in Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC) Second Plant.[9][10] Beginning in March 2009, Chinese models began production in joint-venture plant in Tianjin.
Annual sales
| Calendar year | US sales |
|---|---|
| 2000[11] | 53,777 |
| 2001 | 86,368 |
| 2002[12] | 86,601 |
| 2003 | 73,204 |
| 2004[13] | 70,314 |
| 2005 | 70,518 |
| 2006 | 152,047 |
| 2007 | 172,752 |
| 2008 | 137,020 |
References
- ^ http://www.mpt.org/motorweek/reviews/rt2834b.shtml
- ^ Charman, Andrew (2006). Total 4x4. Parragon. p. 53. ISBN 1405473401.
- ^ "WiseBuyer's Guides - Toyota RAV 4 (2000-06) Car specs". Wisebuyers.co.uk. http://www.wisebuyers.co.uk/motoring/car-specifications/Toyota/RAV+4+(2000-06)/. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
- ^ "Guy Cars vs. Gal's Cars". MSN. http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=435226.
- ^ Toyota Unveils New RAV4 at Frankfurt Motor Show
- ^ Toyota Launches New RAV4 in Japan
- ^ "2006 Toyota RAV4 Review and Specs". JB car pages. http://www.jbcarpages.com/toyota/rav4/2006/. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
- ^ "2009 Toyota RAV4 Review". Automoblog.net. http://www.automoblog.net/2008/11/26/2009-toyota-rav4-review/. Retrieved 2009-01-05.
- ^ Toyota to Expand North American Manufacturing Operations — New Canadian Plant to Produce RAV4 from 2008 —
- ^ Toyota Begins RAV4 Production at New Canadian Plant
- ^ "Toyota Sets Sales Record for Sixth Year in a Row". Theautochannel.com. 2004-11-17. http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2002/01/03/034042.html. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
- ^ "Toyota Announces Best Sales Year in Its 46-Year History, Breaks Sales Record for Eighth Year in a Row". Theautochannel.com. 2004-11-17. http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2004/01/05/175869.html. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
- ^ "Toyota Reports 2005 and December Sales". Theautochannel.com. http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2006/01/04/205039.html. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
External links
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- Toyota RAV4 Information
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