Toyota RAV 4 Prime Plug-In Hybrid - electric range test

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Here you can see how to easily beat WLTP/EPA ratings for electric range with the RAV 4 Plug-In Hybrid.
    Link to fuel economy test with empty battery: • Toyota RAV 4 Prime Plu...
    Car was provided by Toyota Falbesoner, Birgitz, Tyrol, Austria www.falbesoner...
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    Filmed around Innsbruck, Austria

Комментарии • 27

  • @d30124
    @d30124 2 года назад +7

    nice car! thank you for the review, Helmuth! You have original content, I haven't seen such in-depth range reviews that you have.

  • @alfontana6242
    @alfontana6242 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for your video. Thats great nearly 60 miles on electric. I have been averaging about 50-55 miles on electric with our 2022 RAV 4 Prime SE. Toyota did an excellent job with the RAV 4 Prime. Let see if they make a plug in Highlander hybrid next.

  • @ren2704
    @ren2704 2 года назад +5

    You should definitely try the Lynk&Co 01! I reach 65 km on the highway at 120km/h and around 78 km with city driving. With an empty battery, 3,8l/100km!

    • @ecodriver1746
      @ecodriver1746  2 года назад +6

      Unfortunately, Lynk&Co are not sold in Austria, but as the Volvo XC40 is basically the same car I hope to get this one soon and I think the results shouldn't be different for the Lynk&Co.

  • @badimpulses17
    @badimpulses17 2 года назад +1

    I usually only have a bout 2 to 3 gallons of gas when I drive on EV mode on the weekdays. I never put a full or half tank, all your doing is carrying dead weight.

  • @blackcyborg009
    @blackcyborg009 Год назад +1

    IMHO
    I think it would be nice if the Highlander will get a Plug-in Hybrid variant.
    Given that the Highlander is a class / segment above the RAV4, I think this would be a nice addition imho =)

  • @Goldendad1
    @Goldendad1 2 года назад +1

    All academic given the 3-4 year unconfirmed wait time in Ontario. Note $2500.00 non-negotiable deposit required . 😴

  • @GarryBurgess
    @GarryBurgess 2 года назад +5

    Nobody can even get this in Canada now, so dealers refuse to even order it since it would take longer than 5 years to get.

    • @ecodriver1746
      @ecodriver1746  2 года назад +4

      Oh dear, in Austria we were over a year behind Germany.

    • @matsoupanos2411
      @matsoupanos2411 2 года назад

      Why?????

    • @Goldendad1
      @Goldendad1 2 года назад

      And I thought 3-4 years was ludicrous especially since they wanted $2500.00 deposit up front. They lost me needless to say. They’ll probably have warp drive by then. 😆

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X Год назад

      In Scandinavia we have a 7-8 month wait.
      Reality is that what happens in the US and Canada is mainly down to local dealers taking advantage of the fact that people are willing to pay over MSRP. They refuse to take orders to keep demand way higher than availability. This is basically a situation customers have created themselves by playing into the dealer games.

  • @howardparker6342
    @howardparker6342 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for an interesting video. On the test were you regeneratively braking, which I guess would help the overall range achieved figure?

  • @peterhesse8625
    @peterhesse8625 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video! It came to my attention that your energy consumption gauge ranges from 0 to 40 kWh in EV/ECO mode. How did you set that up? Is that the 2022 Prime Model? I’m asking because my gauge only ranges from 0 to 10 kWh and it’s driving me nuts because it just doesn’t work for a car with around 16 kWh/100km WLTP. The Toyota customer support answered me (not a quotation but the meaning is the same!): well yeah that’s an issue - bad for you we won’t fix that! Hope you can help me with that and thank you!

    • @ecodriver1746
      @ecodriver1746  2 года назад +2

      Hi Peter, I honestly can't answer that, I jumped in the car, and in EV-mode it showed this. I haven't changed any setting and I'm also not aware of how to do it. This was the 22 Prime model, yes. Maybe there are differences of the gauges in different markets.

    • @peterhesse8625
      @peterhesse8625 2 года назад +2

      @@ecodriver1746 thank you :-) mine was build 2021. I think I'll have to pay the dealer a visit then...

  • @ralphgirard6091
    @ralphgirard6091 2 года назад

    That's very good. I typically get between 52 and 54 miles on a complete charge.

  • @francescos6101
    @francescos6101 10 месяцев назад

    se tu non sei interessato all'ibrido o alla guida ecologica , almeno hai le montagne (cit) Sei TOP !!

  • @simonstokes1574
    @simonstokes1574 2 года назад

    Great real life revue. Have suzuki across and get similar figures on 19 inch wheels.

    • @eludereluded
      @eludereluded 2 года назад

      Please, tell me how is ride quality and sound insulation. I need comfortable vehicle for long trips.

    • @simonstokes1574
      @simonstokes1574 2 года назад

      @@eludereluded really comfortable on long journeys. Sounds insulation is good. A little wind noise at high motorway speeds from mirrors but it's not intrusive. If you want a motorway muncher you will not be disappointed Great all-round vehicle

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X Год назад

      @@eludereluded
      The Rav4 Prime gets a lot more sound insulation than the regular Rav4 Hybrid and Suzuki Across. That's one of the things you pay for in the Prime vs. Across.
      The 19" wheels are perfectly fine, they aren't exactly low profile. However, the stock Yokohama Avid GT summer tyres are not very good. They are noisy and does not really do much for range.

    • @TheTempoGigante
      @TheTempoGigante Год назад

      Thank you for sharing these awesome videos. How come this car has a, close to same size battery as the citroen c5 x ,and drives so much longer ? I dont get it.