During a test drive event held on June 17 at the Paradise City Grand Ballroom in Yeongjongdo, participants drove the all-new RAV4 for approximately 127 kilometers around Yeongjongdo, Songdo, and Muido.
The plug-in hybrid model can travel up to 77 kilometers on electric power alone. It combines a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine with a 22.68 kWh lithium-ion battery. Compared to the previous generation, the battery capacity has increased by 25%, extending the electric-only driving range. This allows for electric vehicle-like usage for daily commutes.
Near the Incheon Bridge Memorial Hall, the test drive switched to a pure hybrid trim. Driving through the Wangsan Marina, the vehicle's Japanese driving technology was evident. The relatively lighter battery contributed to a stable driving experience.
At the Luxpia Camping Ground, the plug-in hybrid model was tested again. At this point, the electric driving range was nearly depleted, so only hybrid mode was available. It felt heavier compared to the pure hybrid model; however, the larger battery provided a noticeable boost in acceleration.
During the drive, the integration of the internal combustion engine felt natural, and the setting focused on comfort for everyday driving was evident. Even at speeds of up to 140 kilometers per hour, the vehicle maintained a stable driving sensation without any noticeable shaking.
Manabu Konyama, president of Toyota Korea, stated, "The demand for plug-in hybrids is steadily increasing. I hope the RAV4, which allows for enjoyment in both daily life and travel, will be a hit in the domestic market."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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