2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE

$27,949
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Toyota RAV4 Details

engine
L4, 2.5L
color
Midnight Black Metallic
drive
AWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
35,281 Miles
interior color
Nutmeg
stock number
246180A
VIN
2T3LWRFV9LW085665
seats
Cloth
trim
Hybrid LE

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About This 2020 Toyota RAV4

Equipment
This model comes equipped with Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration on the road. This mid-size suv keeps you comfortable with Auto Climate. Apple CarPlay: Seamless smartphone integration for this vehicle - stay connected and entertained on the go! See what's behind you with the back up camera on this vehicle. This 2020 Toyota RAV4 features a hands-free Bluetooth phone system. The installed navigation system will keep you on the right path. Maintaining a stable interior temperature in the Toyota RAV4 is easy with the climate control system. The Toyota RAV4 has a L4, 2.5L high output engine. The Toyota RAV4 is painted with a sleek and sophisticated black color. Conquer any rainy, snowy, or icy road conditions this winter with the all wheel drive system on this Toyota RAV4. The high efficiency automatic transmission shifts smoothly and allows you to relax while driving. Electronic Stability Control is one of many advanced safety features on this mid-size suv.

Packages
All Weather Liner Package. Body Side Moldings. Door Edge Guards. Mudguards. Tonneau Cover. Alloy Wheel Locks. **Equipment listed is based on original vehicle build and subject to change. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling the dealer prior to purchase.**

Features & Options

  • All Weather Liner Package
  • Body Side Moldings
  • Door Edge Guards
  • Mudguards
  • Tonneau Cover
  • Alloy Wheel Locks
  • Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smart device mirroring
  • Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) hands-on cruise control
  • Pre-Collision System (PCS) forward collision mitigation
  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD)
  • Wi-Fi Connect with up to 2GB within 3-month trial mobile hotspot internet access
  • Rear mounted camera
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA)
  • Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)
  • Brake assist system
  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls
  • Primary monitor touchscreen
  • Automatic full-time AWD
  • Dynamic Force 2.5L I-4 port/direct injection
  • DOHC
  • VVT-i variable valve control
  • regular unleaded
  • engine with 176HP
  • Road Sign Assist (RSA)
  • Automatic brake hold
  • Bluetooth wireless audio streaming
  • Scout GPS Link dedicated smart device app for navigation
  • Dual-zone front climate control
  • Automatic High Beams (AHB) auto high-beam headlights
  • Immobilizer
  • Vehicle tracker
  • Safety Connect with 1-year trial vehicle integrated emergency SOS system
  • Bluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivity
  • Trailer sway control
  • Multi-level cargo floor
  • Entune 3.0 external memory control
  • Electronic stability control system
  • External acoustic pedestrian alert
  • Hill start assist
  • Automatic climate control
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED brake lights
  • Automatic post-collision braking system
  • Manual reclining rear seats
  • Active grille shutters
  • Manual rear child safety door locks
  • Regenerative brakes
  • Driver selectable steering effort
  • Manual tilting steering wheel
  • Manual telescopic steering wheel
  • Auto stop-start engine
  • Metallic paint
  • Wheel security locks
  • 17 x 7-inch front and rear silver aluminum wheels
  • P225/65HR17 AS BSW front and rear tires
  • Level 2 - partial automation SAE Autonomy
  • Cloth front seat upholstery
  • 8 airbags
  • Driver front impact airbag
  • Seat mounted side impact driver airbag
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2020 Toyota RAV4 TRD Off-Road Review

When I first drove the new RAV4 last year, it was apparent that Toyota infused it with a real dose of SUV. Other than Jeep, this class generally puts 4-wheeling on the back burner, but this one has some real chops so Toyota has taken it a step further; this is the new RAV4 TRD Off-Road.
Toyota Racing Development, or TRD for short, was founded in the U.S. in 1979 and was put in charge of improving production vehicles for more performance. But it wasn’t until 1997 that customers could buy a Tacoma straight from the dealer that was outfitted with TRD parts, and thus the TRD Off-Road Package was born.
Flash ahead to 2020 and Toyota offers 3 TRD Off-Road models; Tacoma, 4Runner and now the RAV4. Unlike the TRD Pro models, the Off-Roads are more tepid in their approach. When the RAV4 was redesigned last year, Toyota introduced an Adventure model equipped with additional ground clearance, a more advanced all-wheel drive system, rugged appearance, and greater towing capacity.
The biggest difference between this TRD and the less adventurous Adventure Grade is that this one comes equipped with shocks and springs that are designed to better handle rough terrain. It also includes new bump stops for a smoother ride and better protection of your components. And of course, you also get these TRD wheels and off-road tires.
With the same 8.6” of underbody clearance, torque vectoring all-wheel drive system with Multi-terrain Select, downhill assist control and 3,500 pounds trailer towing, the TRD is a little chunkier looking, comes in exclusive colors such as this Magnetic Gray with Ice Edge Roof, and includes Hill Start Assist Control. Inside there are TRD all-weather floor mats and cargo mat and some amazingly comfortable seats wearing black SofTex with the TRD logo.
So while there’s nothing all too off-road crazy going on here, this RAV4 is certainly more capable than the vast majority of its competitors with the Jeep Compass and Subaru Forester being the outliers. These new Falken Wildpeak all-terrain tires are likely the TRD’s most distinguishing attribute in that they provide the footwear needed to tackle the trail without sacrificing open road drivability. They’re also Severe Snow rated. The Bird’s Eye view camera with perimeter scan is also another ace in the hole for both sizing up obstacles and parking spaces. And though there’s no low range gearing, the slow-speed drive modes tailored for mud & sand and rock & dirt do well to set the driver up for success. You can monitor the torque distribution up here. As for the TRD suspension components, they don’t stand out as anything extraordinary on or off-road. I’d describe the ride quality as OK.
The engine; yeah, this is the RAV4’s missing link. It’s slow, incredibly noisy and paired to a transmission that’s doing it no favors. So the TRD is kind of a Jekyll and Hyde scenario; you’ll love driving it out here but much less so anywhere else.
Same complaints as my first time around but perhaps a little stronger: this 203 horsepower 4-cylinder has to pull the most weight here and its asthmatic sounds and deliberate acceleration start to grate on you. Combine that with poor highway manners and lots of wind noise and the TRD will have you wishing for more mud time where it’s a joy to drive. This one is also the least fuel-efficient RAV4 rated at 27mpg in combined driving.
Loaded with all of the extras including the 2-tone roof, this RAV4 stickers for $41,485. That includes the best front seats in the segment, hands-down…upholstered in a synthetic material they’re soft and supportive. Absolutely perfect. But that doesn’t include a height adjustable passenger seat or memory settings.
Yeah, there’s some sticker shock here despite the nearly fully-loaded flavor. Though the infotainment is CarPlay compatible and simple, the graphics look low res and the screens are dim and hard to see in sunlight. The driver assistive features are also robust but the dynamic cruise control with lane keep assist is perhaps the crudest on the market. I also wish some of these buttons, like the one for the camera, were somewhere on the right for easier access. The rear seats are spacious and comfortable and the cargo area equally well-sized with a power liftgate.

But if this is the kind of small SUV fun you’re after, a Jeep Compass Trailhawk may be a better bet and at the very least is definitely worth a look.