Toyota
can proudly point to the first RAV4 as the pioneering model two decades ago.
What began as a niche exploded into a category, with the RAV4 remaining one of
its leaders. That leadership shows once again for 2016 with the introduction of
the first RAV4 Hybrid.
The 2016
RAV4 Hybrid brings the number of Toyota hybrid models to eight (plus six more
in the Lexus luxury division). The fuel economy estimates are expected to be
high, as Toyota anticipates to receive EPA ratings of 34 mpg city / 31 mpg
highway / 33 mpg combined for both 2016 RAV4 Hybrid models.
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