Front Quarter View of the 2016 Toyota RAV4

2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid fuel economy

Now that more and more vehicles are available with a hybrid powertrain, better fuel efficiency is more easily attainable. New models also offer additional fuel-saving technologies, such as aerodynamic design elements and lightweight materials. When it comes to hybrid SUVs that don’t plug in, the 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid fuel economy proves to be the best.

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EPA-estimated fuel economy for the RAV4 Hybrid

The 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid boasts impressive EPA-estimated 34 mpg for city driving and 31 mpg on the highway, saving you time and money at the pump. Thanks to the RAV4’s energy monitor, you can easily view real-time details about the operation of the gas engine, electric motor, and hybrid battery. The RAV4 Hybrid’s unique hybrid gauge cluster also displays information regarding the Hybrid Synergy Drive system so you can check when it is charging and distributing power.

Two other factors that play a large role in the 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid’s fuel economy are its dynamic exterior design and impressive hybrid power. Let’s take a closer look:

Dashboard View of the 2016 Toyota RAV4

Design

The RAV4 Hybrid features a chiseled exterior look with new side lower panels and sporty accents throughout. A bold front grille and stylish rear bumper complete its dynamic exterior.

Engine in the 2016 Toyota RAV4

Power

Although impressive efficiency and exceptional power are often mutually exclusive, the opposite is true for the RAV4 Hybrid, which can deliver 194 net horsepower and exciting acceleration capabilities.

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If you are interested in experiencing the fuel efficiency and power of the 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid firsthand, you can check out our available inventory at Toyota Vacaville and schedule a test drive today!