Toyota RAV4 Prime After 24,000 Miles - Ownership Update (POV Binaural Audio)

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  • Toyota RAV4 Prime Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle after 24,000 miles of daily use.
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Комментарии • 264

  • @mworld2611
    @mworld2611 Год назад +360

    I'm surprised plug-in hybrids aren't more popular. Manufacturers and the press seem to be focusing so much on pure EVs, people don't seem to think about the benefits of PHEVs for everyday driving.

    • @opmike343
      @opmike343 Год назад +87

      It doesn't help that idiotic governments across the world thought it was a good idea to mandate full EV's before mandating the NATURAL progression to Hybrids. Gives us time to work on battery and charging tech/infrastructure before going all in.

    • @6thonyGodtano
      @6thonyGodtano Год назад +30

      They aren't popular cause they're so far and few, 2-5 year wait time on a RAV4 Prime in Canada. Many other PHEVs in the same situation, the jump to straight electric seems like a no-brainer as a result (most EVs are max 1 year wait).

    • @johnnieburkhalter5265
      @johnnieburkhalter5265 Год назад +3

      I guess my brother is right to go on bragging about his Prius Prime!

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Год назад +5

      @@6thonyGodtano fwiw most normal cars also have big wait times unless you want someting crappy like a trax lol

    • @RiandaOktafiansahNerdVox
      @RiandaOktafiansahNerdVox Год назад

      Apart from the government and media, people who have fully invested in pure EV also want to see PHEV and other emerging technologies (such as Hydrogen and Synthetic fuel) to die, because they think their BEVs are saving the planet

  • @gunner97rif
    @gunner97rif Год назад +3

    My family has a 2021 Rav4 Hybrid on lease, and as much as I hate the car for being boring to drive and unexciting, it is extremely nice to turn my brain off and just relax. As a plus, I have gone a tad over 530 miles on one tank of gas too!

  • @raiderfly
    @raiderfly Год назад +3

    The range part is so true. My Malibu barely eaks out 340 miles of city driving, so I was a bit underwhelmed. Went on a road trip and have been averaging 35mpg, 500 mile range

  • @willcoder
    @willcoder 10 месяцев назад

    Love the RAV4 Prime. Not so much the east coast driving experience. Glad to be in CA here. Thanks for the great review!

  • @BigKy-Mart
    @BigKy-Mart Год назад +3

    Having driven other hybrids that don't have the gauge, the gauge is SOOOOO much better for daily use.

    • @alexjackson4077
      @alexjackson4077 Год назад

      Why? Seems useless

    • @BigKy-Mart
      @BigKy-Mart Год назад +3

      @@alexjackson4077 Tells you how to drive more efficiently, more useful than a tachometer since the tachometer isn't getting as much use in a hybrid.

    • @deyan_yosifov
      @deyan_yosifov Год назад

      I also like the charge/eco/power gauge of my Rav4 Prime. It really helps me get better fuel/ev economy by trying to keep its pointer within the charge and eco zones as much as possible.

  • @hattigorn
    @hattigorn Год назад +12

    If only there were clearly marked lanes, lol perfect example.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Год назад +3

    I am sure plenty of people who are tired of waiting for the 300 hp RAV4 Prime would be happy to compromise with a RAV4 Hybrid if Toyota would install the 245 hp Hybrid drivetrain from the Highlander and Sienna.

  • @diydrivenGA
    @diydrivenGA 8 месяцев назад

    I wish the normal hybrid had the same e-motors though so that the only difference between the two is the plug in feature and not 100hp

  • @iamahermit
    @iamahermit Год назад +1

    "and its filthy" bruh you should see my car

  • @zerokool-2058
    @zerokool-2058 10 месяцев назад

    Companies moving to smaller gas tanks is to push people to EV's. Plug-in Hybrid is the best as of now

  • @tehbrutenextdoor
    @tehbrutenextdoor Год назад

    Phrasing, Tedward.

  • @tommytow4066
    @tommytow4066 Год назад

    I also owe a 2021 Rav4 Prime XSE and I mainly use EV Mode all the time for my commute to work, plus I get free charging at work so I haven't fill up the gas for like 3 plus months. I traded in my 2018 Camry V6 XSE for it.

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  Год назад

      wild right? I recommend running in HV mode every so often to keep fluids flowing and gaskets from drying out

    • @tommytow4066
      @tommytow4066 Год назад

      I live in MA and when I turn on the front defroster the engine kicks in. Oh I agree about Logan Airport, so confusing.....

    • @junior2all
      @junior2all Год назад +1

      Also, if it’s wicked cold out it will kick on the engine. Live in eastie. So I know Ted and terminal A very well. XSE owner. 10fill-ups with 20k plus getting that same alert. Oy. Curious if you are dealing with the gas tank issue. When the tank reads empty. I can only fill up 10gallons. Toyota is going to replace the gas tank on my 2021 XSE.

  • @にゃんこ-o9z
    @にゃんこ-o9z Год назад +1

    🚙EV with engine👍

  • @aluisious
    @aluisious Год назад

    A tachometer, power meter, whatever is next to pointless in a car that doesn't have gears. You don't need to know when to shift and can't really control it anyway. It's way too big for how superfluous it is. The car could have a big digital speed output that changes colors if you want to see what's happening, or just stays the same color if you don't want to be bothered.

  • @IJones
    @IJones Год назад +1

    That car wash!!! highway to dry it off 😄

  • @acalthu
    @acalthu Год назад

    My JDM Corolla Hybrid has a Tachometer. The needle rests at 0 when the engine is not in use.

  • @JohnnyKReviews
    @JohnnyKReviews Год назад

    At over $50k it’s quite loud interior tbh.

  • @chickenricesteak541
    @chickenricesteak541 9 месяцев назад

    You didn’t even use sport mode?

  • @mervinprone
    @mervinprone Год назад +2

    Power meter = guilt meter

  • @pauljiang5378
    @pauljiang5378 Год назад

    Logan's the worst? Haha try DFW once! I was literally driving in circles for half an hour lol

  • @ProfessionalDumbass420
    @ProfessionalDumbass420 Год назад

    oh man, about connecting through BOS, I've done it before, and it sucked lol. I almost missed my flight both times i connected through there

  • @jerry021501
    @jerry021501 Год назад

    Did you check your cable gate?

  • @Anonymous11Jj
    @Anonymous11Jj Год назад

    Hey can someone please explain to me the pwr eco chg mode on the instrumental panel? Like when do I know if It drives using only electric mode and when does it go on gas and when is it charging?

  • @countschad
    @countschad 10 месяцев назад

    I will never buy an EV/hybrid until the Commies force me...

  • @69Vide0S
    @69Vide0S Год назад

    why is the screen stuttering? is it due to the video?

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  Год назад

      yup its just because the shutter speed is matching the frequency of the screen

    • @69Vide0S
      @69Vide0S Год назад

      @@TedwardDrives lol and I was thinking the screen maybe malfunctioning. I have recently taken interested in driving and watching u drive feels satisfying.

  • @specialcookday
    @specialcookday 7 месяцев назад

    I don't 👀 side camera view turn signal. And huge 21" NAV screen and 21" digital RPM and MPH screen ? Does this able 2 seat 7 people ? And double phone charging capability ? Side step to reach up on the roof ? And comes in AWD like 24 Hunday 🎅 Fe Plug in Hybrid SUV. BTW will it give 62 miles battery power range ? As LL COOL J RAPS " No I Don't Think So " Did your brother in law told U how much his dealer mark up charged was added buying?And how much advance deposit he made ? Oh yeah how much time he have to wait 4 to pickup? Tow🪀🪀 🍣 heads made stupid decisions on cranking up 2 make EV. So all there commi china party battery were priorities installed into Tow🪀🪀 EV. For other PHEV it was pushed back. Did he told all of you all Prime models are made in jabang and after oversea shipped for months later. First 2 arrive in West cost N who knows how long its going 2 take to semi truck delivery to other parts of states and more 🕑 its going 2 take if its in East coast especially if it is in Atlanta ocean northern states. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @daydreamer619
    @daydreamer619 Год назад

    One thing I learned from this video, Boston is ugly.. 🙃

  • @stevenweiss2148
    @stevenweiss2148 Год назад

    Might be a daily driver workhorse, but no excuse for FILTHY

  • @nancyconnolly2210
    @nancyconnolly2210 Год назад

    They aren’t that popular because they’re too expensive.

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  Год назад

      They sell immediately. Price doesn’t matter.

  • @thisisafox1961
    @thisisafox1961 Год назад +51

    I love that your sister has a Tedward sticker on her car, that's so wholesome.

  • @JJ_Lawson_VFX
    @JJ_Lawson_VFX Год назад +64

    One of the things that I love about the Rav4 (and a lot of Toyota's, really) are the big, chunky physical buttons. There's something comforting about having analog buttons. Touchscreens are nice, and the '23 model toyota's have that new system that works great... but being able to flick a switch, press in a button, or turn a thick climate control knob just feels right.
    Then again, what do I know? I'm still lamenting the loss of a CD player in these things! :)

    • @cp-chipheo9528
      @cp-chipheo9528 Год назад +2

      I think people commonly loves physical buttons because they work like shortcut icons on desktop.

    • @paulholterhaus7084
      @paulholterhaus7084 11 месяцев назад

      Buy a Forester...CD standard.......Or wait a few more Months....Subie is developing a all new and powerful Hybred.........................Paul

    • @blue-tb2fd
      @blue-tb2fd 5 месяцев назад

      @@paulholterhaus7084 Foresters no longer have CD players from MY2024 on

  • @booshninja431
    @booshninja431 Год назад +61

    Wasn't expecting the cat wash haha. Love stuff like that in your videos. Time to see the Type R get a quick spray down.

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  Год назад +12

      Haha I did it yesterday but I had to pee so bad that I didn’t put on the camera. Rush job!

  • @Adamlllllllllllljjjljljjjjj
    @Adamlllllllllllljjjljljjjjj Год назад +79

    This car is a big upgrade compare to the previous RAV4. Great video! These normal car reviews are equally as good as your exotic ones as they’re more relevant

  • @SpeedySpartan
    @SpeedySpartan Год назад +47

    It sucks that Hybrids/plug ins aren't popular. They offer extra range & *_way_* better mpg without range anxiety, more/instant power, and an easy way to make a car awd without all the drivetrain loss. Plus they're not too expensive now with cars like the corolla Hy starting at $25k, and the reliability is solid as well. If you're buying a new commuter car there literally isn't a reason not to get one and yet...

    • @kiefershanks4172
      @kiefershanks4172 Год назад +2

      The biggest reason people aren't picking them up right now is availability. After those crazy fuel prices everyone saw, all of a sudden hybrid became way more desirable. And with the chip shortage, less available. Hybrids are awesome BTW.

    • @SpeedySpartan
      @SpeedySpartan Год назад +3

      @@kiefershanks4172 I see... Such a shame that we're dealing with shortages nearly 3 years later. They really are awesome for commuters and I never see any of them around.

    • @hazyy47
      @hazyy47 Год назад +3

      @@kiefershanks4172 You also have to consider that interest rates are the highest they've been in like 15 years, so nobody really wants to buy a new car

    • @kiefershanks4172
      @kiefershanks4172 Год назад +3

      @@hazyy47 That too. The rates are brutally high now for new cars... 😬

    • @MrDomestosWC
      @MrDomestosWC Год назад +2

      Fully equipped RAV4 prime is US$50k+tax or CA$60k+tax in Canada... No question, it's a good vehicle but the $50k dollar price tag for a rav4 is just insane. It's a rav4, an SUV for masses (well, not anymore). It used to be $30k for their hybrid 3 years ago. That's why phevs are not popular, not everyone can afford them, and people who can afford them (I'm lucky to be one of them) don't want to pay that price tag for a RAV4.

  • @timothybracken1728
    @timothybracken1728 Год назад +24

    I agree with this Tedward, we rented a tesla model 3 in North Carolina over the summer and the range sucked. AC and HEAT messes up the range and we had to charge too often. We rented a Stelvio right after and felt like it was easy to fill up and just go. BE ON THE GO ! THanks

    • @djaztec97
      @djaztec97 6 месяцев назад +1

      Currently in NC and was about to go full EV until I realized the disadvantages that come with that. As a result, I'm getting a Prime.

  • @InternetDude
    @InternetDude Год назад +18

    I've had one of these for over 2 years now, no regrets, I just wish they made a lot more of them.

  • @Stuart-vo8rl
    @Stuart-vo8rl 8 месяцев назад +5

    I have the Suzuki Across basically a Toyota Rav4 Prime. 95000 miles and had no problems yet. Battery still as good as new

  • @saucyp123
    @saucyp123 Год назад +14

    More POV car wash vids? They’re oddly satisfying. Please and thank you 😊

  • @mattkroening7964
    @mattkroening7964 Год назад +12

    I would love to see a PHEV Type R. You would need some pretty advanced sort of stick shift, but this Rav4 Prime shows that you can still make big power and have great efficiency in cars with N/A engines!
    Also, to speak to your point on hybrids; my 2014 Accord Hybrid had a 16 gallon fuel tank carried over from the traditional power trains, and I was able to squeeze out 700 miles per tank. The tank could still be that big because the battery was taking up space in the trunk. The Accord Hybrid after that moved the battery underneath the rear sears, taking up space that would otherwise be used for the fuel tank, restoring the trunk space and pass through seats. Seems like downsizing the tank was an effort to make the car more practical for cargo.

  • @saucyedgelord6286
    @saucyedgelord6286 Год назад +13

    7:34 Tedward, it'll be interesting to see your reaction when the Civic e:HEV makes it stateside. It's already more than 3300 lbs curb weight, so 150+ from your Type R. Having owned a PHEV compact (Volt) and driven the two cars back to back, you really notice how much heavier the battery pack makes the car and affects it in corners. A PHEV Civic would be approaching 3500 lbs, a long ways from the 3000 lb Civic base models that can coast forever.

    • @jywn
      @jywn Год назад +1

      that's why I kind of like the MINI SE, yes it has limited range, but it would be great as a second car, it's fun to drive and relatively light weight (3,153 lb) for an EV

    • @MrRaitzi
      @MrRaitzi Год назад

      Phev CR-V is front wheel drive only. Huge mistake IMHO.

    • @philk4944
      @philk4944 Год назад

      WAIT WHAT?? You mean the CRV PHEV not available yet in US is not AWD ? R U SURE ?

    • @MrRaitzi
      @MrRaitzi Год назад

      @@philk4944 I am fairly sure 2024 CRV plugin is front wheel drive only. Regular hybrid is 4WD. Just double check online. Same for Skoda Kodiaq plugin coming in Europe.

    • @z00h
      @z00h 11 месяцев назад +1

      Weight reduces coasting only when you're on an incline, when going downhill it improves it and on flat is fairly negligible, basic physics 101.

  • @ShaiyanHossain
    @ShaiyanHossain Год назад +6

    we have a hybrid sienna and it gets the same mpg highway as my fit, at 38mpg+ in optimal conditions, AND 600 miles of highway range
    in town we're still getting 30-32, which is hilarious for a 7 passenger awd minivan. its better than my dad's camry at times even. i just wish there was a prime version for the phev benefits+power boost

  • @robertdemeny251
    @robertdemeny251 Год назад +4

    Great car. I got mine in November 2020. One of the first 300 that came to Norway. Getting close to 40.000 km. All of our daily driving is EV mode. On longer stretches you get to enjoy the excellent and economic petrolengine.

  • @masonranalla9405
    @masonranalla9405 Год назад +4

    Personally would still much rather rock my Mazda carbon turbo CX-5

    • @Swiftstar2
      @Swiftstar2 4 месяца назад

      So why are you watching a video on a rav4 prime then? Why not go click a video about your cx-5??

  • @dominiclallande
    @dominiclallande Год назад +4

    I love spraying my car down at those bays. Thank you for keeping that in the video

  • @acalthu
    @acalthu Год назад +3

    OCD triggered, there was still more dirt under that left tail light...

  • @pokedude104
    @pokedude104 Год назад +1

    Full EV's will never fully take over unless north america overhauls the entire electric grid to support tens of millions of EV's charging every day. The grid can barely handle a hot muggy july day where everyones got the AC running. Can you imagine adding an EV on top of that to every house? That's not even to mention what happens to batteries in subzero temperatures. I saw a loooot of dead teslas this winter.

  • @johndonaldson5126
    @johndonaldson5126 Год назад +1

    We've had a Honda Clarity PHEV for almost five years. It's the best car I've ever owned or driven. It's a sedan while I would rather have an SUV. Otherwise we drive 100% EV for weeks at a time, then the gas motor can come on for longer ranges. I've never used a public charging station. It's the best of both worlds.
    Some people say a PHEV isn't good because it has both an electric motor, battery, and a gas engine which is more likely to have reliability issues. Many of those who shy away from a PHEV will then go out and buy a hybrid car which has both a motor, battery, and gas engine. Hybrid gas engines are running close to 100% of the time so contribute much more to polution than a PHEV. It's true that we have to have the oil changed like an ICE car, or hybrid, but since the gas engine is only used (in our case) about 15% of the time oil changes can be reduced to once a year.
    Compared with a full EV car a PHEV has a much smaller battery so it is better on the ecology.
    In our particular case we have roof solar at home so the car gets charged most of the time from the sun.

  • @mytube30005
    @mytube30005 Год назад +3

    Great concept and great car. Others make PHEV as well but they don't have a meaningful EV range like the RAV4 Prime. The only downside about the Prime is Toyota is reluctant to build more of these. I've been waiting for a few years now and it still only sold in a few states at a jacked up price.

  • @YTsurferr
    @YTsurferr Год назад +3

    If they came out with a Tacoma Prime, they would have my money immediately.

  • @amoghdave9597
    @amoghdave9597 Год назад +1

    theres few airports in usa with trains and i have train in my airport, i wish i could do connections in it but sadly i live in the city with the worlds busiest airport

  • @RyanRoadReaper
    @RyanRoadReaper Год назад +22

    I'm honestly surprised that there's already a recall for them. Not what I expect from Toyota.

    • @shampoo4273
      @shampoo4273 Год назад +10

      Recall are normal for all manufacturers even honda and its not the first time toyota has one

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  Год назад +12

      Their electric car was recalled immediately because the wheels were falling off 😂

    • @m-cw7er
      @m-cw7er Год назад

      Toyota quality is slipping.

    • @murlocmerc
      @murlocmerc Год назад

      Surprised? Toyota isn’t the company they used to be. The first and second year Tacomas had so many issues.

  • @bg1379
    @bg1379 Год назад +2

    1:35 the only terminal not connected to the others post-security is Terminal A. There's now a b-to-c and c-to-e connector. Also, give BOS some credit on regional connections! It's got the best regional bus connections in the US, the Silver Line connects right to the airport, and the Blue Line is a 10-minute shuttle at most.

  • @philipf2705
    @philipf2705 Месяц назад

    I just bought a 2024 RAV4 Prime and i'm loving the benefits of an EV and the benefits on a hybrid on long trips. The majority of people who buy Tesla's drive 99 percent city and they dont need more than 50 miles or 80kms of range in a day, unless you're an UBER driver. in 10 years my RAV4 Prime will be worth at least $10,000 more than you're Tesla

  • @laura-ann.0726
    @laura-ann.0726 Год назад +2

    I just took delivery of a 2023 Rav4 Prime SE two weeks ago. Love the car! I um upgrading from a 2019 Prius Prime, so I've had 4 years to thoroughly explore and become familiar with the benefits of a PHEV. This Rav4 Prime is like, Toyota took everything that makes the Prius Prime an amazing car, and improved on it. Of course, I am giving up some fuel economy - the Rav4 is a totally non-aerodynamic huge box on wheels - but I am still getting 45 mpg in Hybrid mode, and 3.7 ~ 4.5 miles per kW-hr in EV mode (about 45 miles EV range on a full battery). As you state in this video, the R4P is fun to drive, quiet, has as much power for passing and climbing grades on the freeway as most non-Hybrid CSUV's and minivans with V6 engines, and way better fuel economy. I've driven it 3,800 miles, and have only found four minor niggles: 1. There is an angled edge on the center console that digs into my right thigh. I have to stuff a towel or sweatshirt there on a long drive, or I end up with an actual bruise on my leg after 8 hours driving. 2. The front seats are too small for people over 6'-0" / 250 pounds. By "too small", I mean the seat base needs to be 3 or 4 inches longer front-to-back, so it provides better leg support and doesn't cut off the circulation in the driver's legs after a few hours. 3. The steering wheel is covered with some synthetic that tries to feel like leather, but it's too slippery, as if someone at the dealership wiped it down with Armor-All. If you ever tried to ride a motorcycle after putting Armor-All on the seat, you know how slick and slippery the stuff is. A real leather steering wheel cover would not be so slippery. I'm thinking of seeing if there is a chemical I could wipe on the steering wheel that wouldn't damage the covering, but that would make it less slick. 4. The Android Auto/Bluetooth system is buggy and not 100% reliable. When I am trying to run Google Maps or MapFactor Navigator, the connection might fizzle 2 or 3 times in a 200 mile drive. When this happens, the only way to re-establish the on-screen Navigation is to pull off the highway, reboot both the car and the cell phone, re-start the navigation session from scratch. Needless to say, this is annoying, and every time it happens, I lose 10 to 15 minutes. Hundreds of people have reported this as an issue in late model Rav4's both the Hybrid and the Prime, so it isn't just my car or my cell phone. But other than these small gripes, the car is amazing. Wait, one more thing: the all-black interior on the 2023's in positively gloomy. All of the plastic trim on the dash, the door panles, the headliner, EVERYTHING is black, except for a few small touches of silver plastic trim here and there. I am going to try and alleviate this with seat covers in some brighter color, tan and light blue, or something similar. And a dash cover in something other than black.

    • @paulholterhaus7084
      @paulholterhaus7084 11 месяцев назад

      Many complaints.......And yet You like it.???...............Paul

    • @laura-ann.0726
      @laura-ann.0726 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@paulholterhaus7084- My complaints are minor, mostly cosmetic issues like the all-black interior. I fixed the slippery steering wheel with a $10 synthetic wheel cover a couple of weeks ago. The Bluetooth connectivity problem might be an issue with my phone, so not the car's fault. I don't own a different phone to test with, so I can't say for sure. The small seats are only an issue because of how tall and heavy I am, and that's not the car's fault. Owners who are of "average" height and weight seem to have no problem with the seats. So, there are a few ergonomic issues I wish were different, but bottom line is the Rav4 Prime is arguably the most versatile vehicle you can buy right now, as long as you don't need to tow a trailer heavier than 2,500 pounds. There are wagons and minivans that have more interior cargo volume and more seating capacity, but with gasoline now at $5.25/gallon, fuel is becoming a major cost component in owning a car. Used to be that insurance was the most expensive recurring cost, but now it's gasoline, and I wouldn't be surprised if gas on the west coast hits $6.50 gallon by next summer.
      Here's a cost comparison between the Toyota Sienna Hybrid minivan, the Highlander Hybrid, and the Rav4 Prime. The Sienna and Highlander both have more carrying capacity than the Rav, but they aren't PHEV's: every mile you drive you are burning gasoline, at a cost of about 17¢/mile (at $5.25/gallon). That's $2550 for gasoline for 15,000 miles, which is what most people drive in a year. Now lets see how the Rav4 Prime stacks up:
      If you live somewhere with electric rates around 15¢/kW-hr for overnight home charging, and you can run your Rav4 Prime 50% on gasoline for road trips, and the other 50% on electricity for in-town errand-running, and you are getting 45 mpg in Hybrid mode (that's what I'm averaging), you will spend $875 in a year on gasoline, and $225 on electricity. That's $1100/year, or 7.33¢/mile, for 15,000 miles of combined gasoline and electric driving. If you take fewer road trips and can manage a 70% electric/30% gasoline split, then you will pay $315 for electricity, $525 for gasoline, which is 5.6¢/mile $840/year for "fuel". That's $1710/year saved in fuel costs compared to a Sienna or Highlander. Purchase price is about the same for all three vehicles, around $45,000. In 10 years, that's $17,000 in savings.
      I foresee gasoline prices continuing to rise far faster than electric rates for home charging, making the cost of running EV's or PHEV's ever more attractive. The Rav4 Prime is a compromise solution for me. Until we have EV's with better batteries (at least 600 mile range), a PHEV is a better solution for people who live in regions with severe cold winter weather, or in the Western states where driving distances tend to be much longer than in the East. For example, every day, thousands of people drive between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area or Sacramento (our State Capitol) - it's 450 miles, and there simply aren't any "affordable" EV's that can do this non-stop yet. Maybe 5 or 6 years from now there will be? But my Rav4 Prime can do 600 miles non-stop, and when I do need to re-fuel it, there are gas stations everywhere that I can top off in 10 minutes or less, not the 2 hours to fully charge an EV that's only going to get 250 miles until I have to charge it again.

  • @geneturner870
    @geneturner870 Месяц назад

    At the moment, EV's are not practical. The Plug-In is as you have all three modes. I love my 2024 R4P, comfortable, 50 mile EV range. Nice ride, and all the safety features. I am a cruse control nut, it keep me safe and no S&H green stamps from officers. It makes total since as I use the EV on speed below 55 MPH, and HV mode above 55 MHP or on the highways at 70MPH. This has so much power I can inadvertently burn outs from start. Toyota Rav4 Prime makes since, they need a base model.

  • @badimpulses17
    @badimpulses17 20 дней назад

    If you driving mostly on EV range don't have full tank of gas, your just lugging around dead weight. My 2021 Prime XSE currently 35k miles no issues.

  • @Deepanimosity
    @Deepanimosity 3 месяца назад

    My Elantra N has the same size fuel tank as the Elantra hybrid. It's an 11.4 gallon tank, but at 22MPG you really shouldn't use more than 10 gallons before filling up. That gives me a range of 220 miles.... Best case scenario I'm on the highway and get 30MPG average, for 300 miles of range. Its quite annoying.
    The hybrid gets 45MPG so it has a nice 450 mile range.

  • @garymaclean6903
    @garymaclean6903 2 месяца назад

    The WORST factor about the Prime is how if most of your commutes are short where the motor never runs, it's the worst case for the health of your motor. Any gas motor which runs infrequently, or for only short periods, all tend to never reach operation temperatures long enough for the combustion by-products (water, unburned fuel, hydrocarbons) to not condense into the oil and reduce its lubricating capacity, and form sludge. Short commutes are considered Severe Service for gas-only motors, and oil change frequency is recommended more often for the above reasons. A weekly highway run where the motor oil reaches full operating temperature for a minimum of 30-miles or so is mandatory if you want your motor to last.
    At the carwash it appears you missed cleaning the wheels, and the brakes behind them. Also a better spray of all the salt and debris off the underside is in order... I'm concerned about how the dirt never stopped flowing out of the crevices on the tailgate. Unless its all plastic, which I doubt, that's eventually going to cause severe rust.

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281
    @watercannonscollaboration2281 2 месяца назад

    Recently test drove a Prime SE and the only thing I was slightly caught off was how loud the engine revs. This is relative to the Tucson Plugin Hybrid however which isn’t really a fair comparison. Not in the market for a new car but this thing is really tempting, even considering how expensive one of these are

  • @MrRaitzi
    @MrRaitzi Год назад

    It is not perfect but good enough on important points. Bigger rear electric motor would be needed for better off-road ability. But this is where 90% of SUVs suck now.

  • @noreckkos
    @noreckkos 9 месяцев назад

    Just waiting for new tape battery for RAV 4 Prime that will be able to make 100 miles driving on electricity. PHEV will be killer's EV.

  • @Blank00
    @Blank00 Год назад +1

    Do the refreshed RAV4 hybrid/Prime and Highlander hybrid have the new AVAS sound from the new Prius or does it have the previous one from the pre-refreshed RAV4 hybrid that sounds like a 737 APU?

  • @K1600-l7f
    @K1600-l7f 11 месяцев назад

    I knew the Wagon Queen Family Truckster. The Rav4 Prime is no Wagon Queen Family Truckster.

  • @gsnt4597
    @gsnt4597 Год назад +1

    The price here in the Midwest is $65,000 for clothes seats !! For that, you can purchase a luxury SUV.

  • @Christianfire18
    @Christianfire18 Год назад +1

    I grew up in Boston, lived there for ten years and then moved away due to parental work, I went back after I got my license to visit some friends, I have no idea how my dad put up with driving there for ten years💀

  • @foehammerone
    @foehammerone Год назад +1

    I bought a 21' Prime SE w/weather package for 42.5k OTD. Great car, especially after getting rid of the garbage low rolling resistance tires (Vredstein Quatrac Pro is what I upgraded to, great tire). RAV4 rides smooth, feels more upscale than the base 4 cylinder .. very fast in a straight line / passing power - the immediate electric torque is great. I got the full tax credit so effective cost was 35k. At that price with the rebate it's a solid deal, but I don't think the rebate is available, and there isn't enough inventory so you'll be hardpressed to find one, let alone at MSRP. At 42-45k for an SE, and no tax rebate, I don't think it's worth it. Yeah, you'll save some money on gas, but you'd better served getting the hybrid or the new Honda CRV Sport Hybrid for about 35k. My area is flat and warmer and I could get 40-45 mpg driving around in the city. Highway MPG was 38-40 typically, unless in the mountains. Best thing about the car is the range on a 14.5 gallon tank is 500 miles, even in the city. But if you want that, just save the money and get a hybrid XLE for about 35k. The Toyota hybrid system seems to be better at getting consistently high MPGs vs. Honda hybrid systems.

  • @diydrivenGA
    @diydrivenGA 8 месяцев назад

    That big ol guage is a complete waste like old school turbo guages that were wildly inaccurate. They could use that space in a number of ways too bad.

  • @new2000car
    @new2000car Год назад +1

    I agree on that gauge that’s all over the place. When a captain is piloting his ship through treacherous waters, he doesn’t need all the crew being nervous nellies letting him know every little detail, distracting him from not crashing the ship. Horrible guage and I think Toyota will listen and change it.

  • @ryshask
    @ryshask Год назад +1

    0-60 leaves a dodge rt in the dust off the line in the wet ;) 0-30 forget about it! amazing

  • @nodak81
    @nodak81 8 месяцев назад

    They've existed for years now but I still can't stand the 'tablet glued to the dashboard' screens in some new cars.

  • @edalder2000
    @edalder2000 Год назад +1

    Nice SUV/truck! Though that full wash was horrifying. I have done one of those washes and was "HOW did all of that muck get in all of those small places?"

  • @gerrywhelan7426
    @gerrywhelan7426 9 дней назад

    I drive a RAV4, great car.
    'Pressure' washing is convenient & fast but shouldn't be done regularly, as can damage both the bodywork & electrics.

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  9 дней назад

      This is barely a pressure washer. You could practically drink from it 😆

  • @Fordguy1997
    @Fordguy1997 Год назад +2

    ... that's what she said 😂 14:42

  • @billschilling877
    @billschilling877 Год назад +1

    Does it have any self-driving mode or form of autopilot?

    • @deyan_yosifov
      @deyan_yosifov Год назад

      It has adaptive cruise control with lane tracing assistant. The lane tracing works great on highways and you can practically let the car follow the slight turns and press the breaks if necessary by its own - it just beeps from time to time requiring the driver to touch the steering wheel. On roads with sharp turns however it does not always manage to keep the lane, so this feature is only usable on highways and straight roads.

  • @pauljoseph7565
    @pauljoseph7565 Год назад +2

    Love the rav 4 prime.

  • @zerokool-2058
    @zerokool-2058 10 месяцев назад

    Just get the Prius Prime If you want a small car that's also economical

  • @markmedley6849
    @markmedley6849 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the ride home with Ted in Boston. I would love to ride and chat with him about anything.

  • @mitchellsmith4601
    @mitchellsmith4601 8 месяцев назад

    Nice of your to wash your sister’s car, it was surprisingly dirty!

  • @zacharybaker8562
    @zacharybaker8562 Год назад +1

    Love your commentary bro, that one dude was dripped out with that hat fr ! 😭

  • @yournightmare9999
    @yournightmare9999 Год назад +1

    Mazda cx5 way better

  • @modal_derp
    @modal_derp 7 месяцев назад

    My family owns a 2019 Hybrid option, (not plug-in).
    Totally agreed about the "power meter" tach replacement, Irks me when I drive it. I'm not gonna lie, I have an e46 and it's a fun car, and sometimes I drive the family rav4, the rav4 is a great car for what its worth, 15 years of difference, but I'm not too used to the CVT in the rav4, power delivery feels weird and not normal (not something you get in maybe a manual or an auto with some form of gears. But its a decent car.

  • @SwapnilLonkar
    @SwapnilLonkar Год назад

    I really hate that tiny screen..Honda did a better job.

  • @rrrrrrrr1036
    @rrrrrrrr1036 Год назад +1

    Good long term review. That's exactly how I "wash" AND dry my white Toyota LOL

    • @TedwardDrives
      @TedwardDrives  Год назад

      Haha thanks! And yeah I don’t think my sister has washed it since she bought it so I realllllly got excited to spray it down 😂

  • @Xaunoki
    @Xaunoki 9 месяцев назад

    I would like to see manufacturers go the route of a diesel electric locomotive. Develop an engine to run at 1 speed at peak efficiency to charge the batteries. Once the batteries have charged, the engine will shut off. The ICE would simply act as a generator instead of a part of the drivetrain. Could get rid of the transmission this way.

  • @serpentsilver6323
    @serpentsilver6323 11 месяцев назад

    You haven't been to LAX... I haven't been to Logan but it can be as bad as LAX no train or good public transportation and it is almost always a parking lot and it takes 20-30 min once you are there to get to your gate.

  • @chrisleslie1988
    @chrisleslie1988 9 месяцев назад

    I’m still waiting for my 3.5 year so far wait prime, may be 2-3 more in Ontario… Quebec gets all of ours (Canada) but still waiting and excited for it. As a fellow rav4 user I saw you fulllly use the signal, with rav4 you can tap it for lane changes and it’ll signal 3 times and not have to cancel, I did change mine to 5 times with a tap.

  • @alfontana6242
    @alfontana6242 Год назад

    We have a 2022 Rav 4 Prime base model SE we purchased new in March 2022. 15,000 miles on it so far and our electric range living here in Northwestern Oregon ranges from 35-45 in winter and 45-55 in summer driving on rural roads and highways here. Even with a depleted battery running as a full hybrid MPG's on regular grade gas averages 38-45 MPG in winter and 45- 50+ MPG in summer. Now all RAV 4 Primes are All Wheel Drive as well and electric range and MPG's on just gas is better than all the competition.
    The only issue I have is Toyota should have more models like the RAV 4 plug in where you can drive40-50 or miles on pure electric and than with a depleted battery get 35-50 + mpg just on gas in hybrid mode. After we purchased our Prime at MSRP, not a penny more, the market took off where people were paying thousands of dollars over MSRP.

  • @wazasawi
    @wazasawi 9 месяцев назад

    How would someone who drives mostly with the electric range, would change the oil ? Each 3000 miles of total driving ? or does the car has an odometer for the Engine ?

  • @tommytow4066
    @tommytow4066 Год назад

    I had a 2019 Rav4 Hybrid XSE that had the problem with full up, getting 10 gallons when empty, but Toyota replace the tank and solved the problem. I don't have that problem with my 2021 Rav4 Prime XSE.

  • @Tigerex966
    @Tigerex966 Год назад

    I was just at a speedy way and thief payments by card or phone was down like 20 people could not buy anything.
    I was so glad I had 15 in cash just in case or i would have been pretty much stranded and hungry.

  • @lcn984
    @lcn984 Год назад

    What about reliability? I understand the good things about PHEV, but what about the negative aspects? Hybrids - especially PHEV - are extremely more complicated than EVs and "classic" engines

  • @ms_cartographer
    @ms_cartographer Год назад

    My plug-in hybrid Volt is excellent. EV for my daily commute, and gas for a road trip. If we were in an apocalypse, I'd rather be in my Volt plug-in hybrid instead of a full EV.

  • @Lorena-OT7
    @Lorena-OT7 Год назад

    Hey I’m from Boston well Framingham,😂 I hate driving in Boston so scary. I want this car so bad❤

  • @cahaley89
    @cahaley89 7 месяцев назад

    12:20 Speaking my language about driving. It's all about the flow. Nothing more satisfying than helping a tractor trailer merge. Especially when you get the hazard flash.

  • @goatsplitter
    @goatsplitter Год назад +1

    You're so right on the 50 mile range. For most people, that's going to be their entire daily commute. If not, gasoline can sort out the rest but thats still 50 miles on electric. I wonder though, do you think people will run into issues where gasoline might go bad if they go extended periods on only that 50 mile range? What if thats all they do like 99% of the time and go a long time without ever using the internal combustion side.

    • @saucyedgelord6286
      @saucyedgelord6286 Год назад +4

      PHEVs eventually force the gas engine to run and/or prompt you to run on gas, to prevent those types of issues, as well as cycle the motor so it doesn't fail. It usually takes a month or more for them to go into these modes.

    • @goatsplitter
      @goatsplitter Год назад +1

      @@saucyedgelord6286 oh cool. The tech behind all of that is so cool. Thank you for the info! I appreciate it 😊🤘🏽

  • @vincedenbu
    @vincedenbu Год назад

    we recently purchase a model Y LR, but I still WANT one of these. Toyota should ramp up production, not sure why they cant.

  • @benhill452
    @benhill452 Год назад

    I have a 2021 Rav4 Limited Hybrid with 60,000 miles. I've averaged 43 mpg overall. I agree that the plug-in hybrid is the way to go. I'll never consider an electric only vehicle.

  • @jacobdewitt1345
    @jacobdewitt1345 Год назад +1

    amen on ev cars they are impractical

  • @matt.coignard
    @matt.coignard Год назад

    I was set on an outback wilderness and now I'm looking at a Rav4 Prime - two different cars, but I'm stuck 🫠

  • @andrewkim9628
    @andrewkim9628 2 месяца назад

    POV car wash is satisfying 😂