@@azerogliev6520 Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries As the name indicates, Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries use both nickel and other metals for their electrodes. They are used extensively in HEVs, including the majority of Toyota Hybrids. They are proven, durable, require little maintenance, and are fully recyclable. Lithium-ion (Li-ion) Batteries A more recent evolution, Lithium-ion batteries are made of carbon and lithium. Compared to NiMH batteries, they are smaller, lighter, and hold a greater charge - all of which translates to better efficiency. Li-ion batteries are increasingly used in HEVs, and used exclusively in Toyota PHEVs, like the Prius Prime and the RAV4 Prime. They are also the battery choice of pure BEVs.
too bad the sun shade cover is not bigger so we could see even less
Yes, im sorry about that. Next time, i try to find a car with a bigger sun shade. Only for you, my friend.
Have you open window?
At this video, I want to mention that your maximum speed was exactly at 190 km/h.
I think that he measure the corrected speed that he mention with GPS.
Toyota has a limiter of 180 km per hour
What's your liters per 100km?
in city 5.3, autobahn 7l (130kmh)
Hello, really enjoy your videos, can you do a video for Toyota Camry Hybrid as well ?
It's very loud.
I want to see 0-100 and 80-120
whats the fuel consumption at the top speed?
Push the visor up and do a retake?
Just did 172kmh on my 2021 xle. got scared and slowed down.
Nice video. Though, I want to stress that the 2.5 l RAV4 hybrid, from 2019 and beyond, is 219 hp not 180.
Thx man!
Anytime! All the best to your channel!
Damn that bmw just fly pass
was not that fast. guessing around 220 Kmh~
what about Rav4 prime ?
I want to see that
Hello, I want yo know Is this vehicle uses litium ion battery or Nickel-metal Hydrure battery, Thank you
This vehicle uses Nickel-metal battery. The only RAV which uses lithium ion one is Prime/Plug-Hybrid version, but it is more expensive.
@@bolverk9976 Thank you for the information
@@bolverk9976 liar. it uses lithium ion battery.
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Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries
As the name indicates, Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries use both nickel and other metals for their electrodes. They are used extensively in HEVs, including the majority of Toyota Hybrids. They are proven, durable, require little maintenance, and are fully recyclable.
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) Batteries
A more recent evolution, Lithium-ion batteries are made of carbon and lithium. Compared to NiMH batteries, they are smaller, lighter, and hold a greater charge - all of which translates to better efficiency. Li-ion batteries are increasingly used in HEVs, and used exclusively in Toyota PHEVs, like the Prius Prime and the RAV4 Prime. They are also the battery choice of pure BEVs.
I understand that combustion was not worth showing ;-)?
You drive like there is no window
Good test, but one should not drive a hybrid like that. :) Flooring it.
200km/h
Toyota highlander 2020
That sound, ugh😐
#sonnenblendenfail
Loud as F!@!#! :/
That bmw hhhh
Damn i was thinking rav4 speed was 15 km lol