Compare Volvo XC60 II vs Toyota RAV4 IV vs Toyota Harrier 4

Variants
T4
T5 AWD
T5
T6 AWD
D4 AWD
D4
D5 AWD
T8 Polestar
2.0 151 AWD
2.0 151 AWD CVT
2.0 151 Euro6 AWD
2.0 151 Euro6 AWD CVT
2.0D 124
2.0D 124 AWD
2.0D 143
2.2D AWD
2.2D AWD AT
2.5 AT
2.5 AT
2.5 AWD AT
2.5 Hybrid
2.5 Hybrid AWD
2.0 AWD CVT
2.0 CVT
2.5 Hybrid
2.5 Hybrid AWD

Capacity

Coolant Capacity
6.8 L / 7.2 qt
Engine Oil Capacity
5.6 L / 5.9 qt
Fuel Capacity
55.0 L / 14.5 gal
Passengers
5
5
5
Payload
275 kg / 606 lbs

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Ventilated discs
Ventilated discs
Brakes | Rear
Ventilated discs
Disc
Disc
Offroad | Approach Angle
21.0 deg
Offroad | Breakover Angle
19.0 deg
Offroad | Departure Angle
23.0 deg
Power Steering
Electric Steering
Electric Steering
Suspension | Front
Double-wishbone
MacPherson strut
MacPherson strut
Suspension | Rear
Transverse stabilizer, Leaf spring
Multi-link
Double-wishbone
Tire Size
225/55 R19
Turning Circle
11.8 m / 38.7 ft
11.0 m / 36.1 ft

Construction

Battery | Capacity
18.8 kWh (gross)
1.6 kWh (gross)
Battery | Type
Lithium-ion

Dimensions

Ground Clearance
216 mm / 8.5 in
Size | Height
1658 mm / 65.3 in
1660 mm / 65.4 in
Size | Length
4740 mm / 186.6 in
Size | Width
1855 mm / 73.0 in
Track Width | Front
1605.0 mm / 63.2 in
Track Width | Rear
1625.0 mm / 64.0 in
Wheel Size
19 in
Wheelbase
2865 mm / 112.8 in
2690 mm / 105.9 in

Performance

Coefficient Of Drag
0.32
Electric Range
18.6 km / 11.6 mi

Powertrain

Emission Standard
Euro 6d
Engine | Bore
82.0 mm / 3.2 in
Engine | Compression Ratio
10.3:1
Engine | Displacement
2.0 L / 120.2 cu-in / 1969.0 cc
Engine | Stroke
93.2 mm / 3.7 in
Transmission | Gears
8-speed
6-speed
Transmission | Type
Automatic Geartronic

Production

Availability
2017
2020

Reviews

Neofiliac score
57%
45%
29%
Pros
  • Much improved design
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Wonderful interior appointments
  • Double-wishbone + multi-link suspension setup
  • Good fuel economy
  • High reliaiblity
  • High cargo capacity
  • Good towing capacity
  • Decent styling
  • Low fuel consumption
Cons
  • Only available with small engines
  • Unreliable engines
  • PHEV nonsense
  • Slow and sluggish
  • Ugly front-end
  • No powerful engine options
  • Crossover nonsense

Price

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