2019 Toyota RAV4: Right Size Fits All
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 line includes both gasoline and hybrid models.
The new RAV4 is built on Toyota’s TNGA-K platform for a lower center of gravity.
For those on the go, the 2019 RAV4 has plenty of infotainment and safety features.
I read recently that over 60 percent of new cars sold are SUVs and trucks. That explains why you see so many of them around; people want them. That also explains why GM, for example, is closing down lines, because sales of sedans are way down. That also explains why the latest RAV4 from Toyota is such a big deal.
They’re going to sell a lot of them.
Right Size Fits All
What Toyota, and every other player in the (crowded) SUV field has to do, is hit a sweet spot. SUVs have to be trucks, but not too truck-like. They have to be big, but not the size of a semi. They have to be practical, but still have style. That’s probably why Toyota sells so many RAV4s – they’re pretty much all of that. So, of course, for 2019, you can expect more of the same – only different!
Let’s start with the drivetrain, because there’s a lot going on there.
2019 Toyota RAV4 family. Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Use The Force
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 is powered by the hysterically-named “Dynamic Force” 2.5-liter inline-four-banger. The engine, matched to an eight-speed automatic, has a near-diesel like compression ratio: 13:1 on gas models and 14:1 on Atkinson cycle HV (hybrid) models. There are other trick...
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