Toyota RAV4 EV 2 (QEA38) Crossover (2012-2014)

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Keywords: crossoverdouble-wishboneelectric-vehiclefwdmacpherson-strutmid-sizetoyota

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Product Overview

Toyota RAV4 EV Mk2 (chassis code QEA38) is an mid-size electric crossover in production from 2012 to 2014. It was powered by 154hp of electric twisting power aided by a battery capacity of 50kWh.
One of the early EVs on the market, the RAV4 EV II didn't sell very well, as the market was unprepared for this form of drivetrain. It had decent power for commuting, though its electric range was hugely disappointing.

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What we found**

Neofiliac score 12% (not directly comparable across industries)
Pros
  • High cargo capacity
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Can't even reach 200km/h
  • Horrible electric range

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Specifications

Capacity

Cargo Capacity
1031 L / 36.4 cu-ft ~ 2067 L / 73.0 cu-ft
Passengers
5
Payload
441 kg / 972 lbs

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Brakes | Rear
Disc
Power Steering
Electric Steering
Suspension | Front
MacPherson strut
Suspension | Rear
Double-wishbone
Tire Size
225/65 R17
Turning Circle
10.6 m / 34.8 ft

Construction

Battery | Capacity
50.0 kWh (gross) | 41.8 kWh (net)
Battery | Type
Lithium-ion
Battery | Voltage
386.0 V
Body Style
5-door battery-electric SUV

Dimensions

Ground Clearance
150 mm / 5.9 in
Size | Height
1684 mm / 66.3 in
Size | Length
4575 mm / 180.1 in
Size | Width
1816 mm / 71.5 in
Track Width | Front
1560.0 mm / 61.4 in
Track Width | Rear
1560.0 mm / 61.4 in
Weight
1829.0 kg / 4032.3 lbs
Wheel Size
7J x 17
Wheelbase
2659 mm / 104.7 in

Performance

Acceleration | 0 - 60 mph
7.0 sec
Coefficient Of Drag
0.30
Top Speed
160.0 km/h / 99.4 mph

Powertrain

Drivetrain Layout
Front-engine (transverse), Front-wheel drive
Emission Standard
ZEV
Engine | Power
154 hp / 114.8 kW
Transmission | Gears
1-speed
Transmission | Type
Automatic

Production

Availability
2012 ~ 2014

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