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MSRP: $49,800
MSRP: $49,800
MSRP: $49,800
 
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EPA Fuel Economy

1 gallon of gasoline=33.7 kWh

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Electricity Electricity Electricity
Combined MPG:76 MPGe
City MPGe:78 Highway MPGe:74
combined
city/highway
city highway
Combined MPG:76 MPGe
City MPGe:78 Highway MPGe:74
combined
city/highway
city highway
Combined MPG:76 MPGe
City MPGe:78 Highway MPGe:74
combined
city/highway
city highway
44 kWh/100 mi 44 kWh/100 mi 44 kWh/100 mi
EPA range: 103 miles
103 miles
Total Range
EPA range: 103 miles
103 miles
Total Range
EPA range: 103 miles
103 miles
Total Range
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Unofficial MPG Estimates from Vehicle Owners

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User MPG estimates are not yet available for this vehicle

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You save or spend*

Note: The average 2024 vehicle
gets 28 MPG

You SAVE
$4,000
in fuel costs over 5 years
compared to the
average new vehicle
You SAVE
$4,000
in fuel costs over 5 years
compared to the
average new vehicle
You SAVE
$4,000
in fuel costs over 5 years
compared to the
average new vehicle
Annual Fuel Cost*$1,000$1,000$1,000
Cost to Drive 25 Miles$1.65$1.65$1.65
Cost to Fill the Tank
Tank Size

*Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15,000 annual miles and current fuel prices. Personalize.

MSRP and tank size data provided by Edmunds.com, Inc.

Range on a tank and refueling costs assume 100% of fuel in tank will be used before refueling.

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Energy Impact Score Additional Information

Annual Petroleum Consumption


1 barrel = 42 gallons

Electricity Electricity Electricity
0.1 barrels 0.1 barrels 0.1 barrels
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Additional Information





Electricity Electricity Electricity
0 grams per mile0 grams per mile0 grams per mile

For model years 2012 and earlier, tailpipe CO2 is estimated using an EPA emissions factor and does not reflect direct test results.

EPA Smog Rating Additional Information

*Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15,000 annual miles and current fuel prices. Personalize.

NHTSA Crash Test Results
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Safety Ratings


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Vehicle Specification Data
  2014 Toyota RAV4 EV 2013 Toyota RAV4 EV 2012 Toyota RAV4 EV
EPA Size Class Additional Information Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD Sport Utility Vehicle - 2WD
Drive Front-Wheel Drive Front-Wheel Drive Front-Wheel Drive
Stop-Start Technology No No No
Cylinder Deactivation
Gas Guzzler No No No
Turbocharger No No No
Supercharger No No No
Passenger Volume
Luggage Volume
Fuel Type Electricity Electricity Electricity
Engine Descriptor Additional Information
Transmission Descriptor Additional Information
Electric Motor/Battery Additional Information 115 kW AC Induction 115 kW AC Induction 115 kW AC Induction
Time to Charge Battery 6 hrs at 240V 6 hrs at 240V 6 hrs at 240V

Miles on a tank and refueling cost for gasoline only assumes 90% of fuel in tank will be used before refueling.

Personalized estimates are currently not available for this vehicle.

DISCLAIMER: Average user estimates are based on data from My MPG users rather than official sources. Since the source data cannot be verified, neither DOE nor EPA guarantees the accuracy of these estimates.

This vehicle did not use any gasoline for the first 21 miles in EPA tests. However, depending on how you drive the vehicle, you may use both gasoline and electricity during the first 21 miles following a full charge.

This vehicle did not use any gasoline for the first 21 miles in EPA tests. However, depending on how you drive the vehicle, you may use both gasoline and electricity during the first 21 miles following a full charge.