![]() The recent updates also brought some detail changes to the autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system.Īn intersection turn assist system can warn of oncoming vehicles or pedestrians, and even automatically apply the brakes. Toyota RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid ANCAP safety rating and equipment ![]() The RAV4 Hybrid competes with other fuel-savers such as the more expensive Nissan X-Trail e-Power, and the cheaper GWM-Haval GH6 Hybrid. It continues with 18-inch alloys, powered tailgate, sunroof, dual-zone ventilation and partial leather seats, and now picks up more of the newer USB-C ports to replace some of the older USB-A outlets. ![]() If prices rise more by the time your car is delivered, then you may be asked to pay the higher price.įor the Cruiser, the update brought with it a bigger touchscreen (now 10.5 inches, up from 8.0), digital instrument cluster and Toyota Connected Services, which allows for remote locking and unlocking, over-the-air software updates and the contacting of emergency services after a crash the system uses an onboard SIM to connect to the mobile network, with Toyota paying for the first year.Īpple CarPlay connectivity can also be connected wirelessly, although you’re still plugging in for Android phones. The potential dilemma for customers is real, too. ![]() Now it’s $49,700 – or $52,700 with AWD - representing a 19 per cent increase.Įven since the minor model update, the RAV4 has jumped almost 10 per cent. The more lavishly-appointed Cruiser Hybrid we’ve tested here was once available for $41,640, or another $3,000 if you chose the all-wheel drive system that adds an electric motor to the rear wheels. However, that same basic GX Hybrid is now $40,550 – an increase of 15 per cent. When it arrived in 2019, the cheapest RAV4 Hybrid was $35,190 plus on-road costs the hybrid system back then commanded a $2,500 premium – something that continues today. Some of the RAV4’s value has been eroded by price rises over the past few years. Toyota RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid pricing and features
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |