RAV Up: Five Reasons to Buy The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
- Jupiter Enterprise

- Jul 23, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 6, 2020
If you have been looking for an SUV for some time now, you might want to consider the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Before we continue, does anyone know what does RAV4 stand for? (We will tell you at the end of this article.)
A huge improvement over its predecessors, the 2020 RAV4 Hybrid’s bold styling is one of the many reasons it stands out on the highway. We take a look at some of the RAV4 Hybrid's features.

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1. Go farther, go faster
The Hybrid System engine produces an outstanding 219 combined net horsepower for your every day needs and has an estimated 21km/liter. Comparing it with other SUVs which usually get 14km/liter, the RAV4 is a clear winner.
2. Ready to impress, on- or off-road
For most car buyers, style is undeniably salient. According to a market survey conducted by J.D. Power, 45 percent of the participants claimed that styling is one of the reasons they are driving what they own today. While other hybrids might sacrifice style, the RAV4 Hybrid definitely does not sacrifice style for efficiency. The interior definitely does not disappoint too; black leather upholstery, leather-look door panels, premium materials, and so on. Be ready to bask in its refinement every time you enter the RAV4 Hybrid.
3. Drive with a peace of mind
Packaged with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0, all RAV4 Hybrid come with innovative safety features designed to keep you and your loved ones safe. To name a few, it features a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, automatic high beams, road sign assist, full-speed range dynamic radar cruise control, and lane tracing assist.
4. Never felt so good
Be it a road trip (maybe from one end of Singapore to the other…?) or a short drive to town, it remains a cozy ride. Whilst we are blessed with smooth road surfaces here in Singapore, nevertheless, some roads could be quite bumpy too (Yes, Mandai Road for instance). With the RAV4 Hybrid, it has a suspension that makes most road surface imperfections seems like nothing.
5. Did we mention the cabin space yet?
For anyone who is vertically blessed, even when it’s fully occupied, you can easily stretch your legs out. There will be plenty of head space even for taller passengers and no brushing of elbows. Say goodbye to invasion of personal space.
So, RAV4 stands for “Recreational Activity Vehicle, 4-wheel-drive.” Did you get that right?




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