Another milestone for Toyota as they are first to release an all electric SUV.
LOS ANGELES (May 7, 2012) -- Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.   today revealed the highly anticipated all-new Toyota RAV4 EV at the 26th annual Electric Vehicle Symposium in Los Angeles. This all-electric SUV   has an expected driving range rating of approximately 100 miles and   charging time of approximately six hours on a 240V/40A charger. The RAV4   EV’s driving performance, dynamics and cargo capacity are equal to or   exceed the gas powered RAV4 V6. Arriving fully-equipped with an MSRP of   $49,800 the RAV4 EV doesn’t compromise on performance, comfort or   versatility.
  
“It’s all about blending the best of two worlds,” said Bob  Carter,  group vice president and general manager of the Toyota  division. “The  all-new RAV4 EV marries the efficiency of an EV with the  versatility of a  small SUV – in fact, it is the only all-electric SUV  on the market.”
  The RAV4 EV is the product of a unique collaboration with Tesla   Motors spurred by Akio Toyoda, president and CEO of Toyota Motor   Corporation. Twenty-two months after the project announcement, Toyota   and Tesla engineers have succeeded in bringing an outstanding product to   market in record time.
  
The RAV4 EV combines a Tesla designed and produced battery and   electric powertrain with Toyota’s most popular SUV model. The   collaborative team set its sights on refining the customer   experience. From advanced charging options to interior comfort to   interactive displays, the vehicle has been designed for customer ease of   use and maximum vehicle range. 
  
The front wheel drive RAV4 EV allows drivers to select from two   distinctly different drive modes, Sport and Normal. In Sport mode, the   vehicle reaches 0-60 mph in just 7.0 seconds and has a maximum speed  of  100 mph. Normal mode achieves 0-60 mph in 8.6 seconds with a maximum   speed of 85 mph.  Maximum output from the electric powertrain is 154  HP  (115kW) @ 2,800 rpm. 
  
RAV4 EV offers an exceptionally smooth, quiet ride and  comfortable  handling due in part to its low coefficient of drag and low  center of  gravity.   In fact, at 0.30 Cd, RAV4 EV achieves the  lowest  coefficient of drag of any SUV in the world. Compared with the  gas  powered RAV4, Toyota re-styled the front bumper, upper and lower  grill,  side mirrors, rear spoiler, and under body design to maximize  air flow  around the vehicle. The RAV4 EV’s battery pack is mounted low  and to the  center of the vehicle, contributing to a more sedan-like  ride.  
  
On the exterior, RAV4 EV features upscale LED low beam  projector  headlights with halogen projector high beams. A manual  leveling system  allows customers to redirect the headlights when the  vehicle changes  significantly in pitch due to a heavy load. Five  vertical LEDs make up  the daytime running lights, which dim to parking  lights. The rear  combination lights are LEDs accented by a unique light  smoke outer  lens. Other exterior variations from the gasoline powered  RAV4 include  new exterior emblems on the front, rear and the front door  panel  utilizing the signature Toyota “environmental blue.” 
  
The vehicle will be available later this year in three exterior   colors: Blizzard White Pearl, Shoreline Blue Pearl and Classic Silver   Metallic. The interior features a unique “Neutron” fabric, woven with a subtle sheen and blue accent, on the seat inserts and door trim. 
  
Inside, a six-way adjustable driver’s seat includes variable  front  seat heaters, which extends heater coverage to the occupant’s  upper  back.  The split reclining rear seats with folding center arm  rest fold  flat for increased cargo space, with a total cargo capacity  equivalent  to the conventional RAV4 of 73 cu. ft. No interior space is  lost in the  vehicle due to EV components.
  
The highlight of the interior is an eight-inch capacitive touch   screen with a state of the art graphic display, featuring navigation,   telematics, and EV drive information and settings designed specifically   for the RAV4 EV. Entune™ is standard (with three year complimentary   access to Entune™ services) along with SiriusXM Satellite Radio (with   3-month trial subscription to XM Select package), AM/FM radio,   Bluetooth® streaming audio, and USB port with iPod® connectivity. The   dash display color illuminates red when the vehicle is operating in   sport mode and blue in normal driving mode.
  
Toyota’s approved electric vehicle supplier equipment provider  is  Leviton. Leviton offers multiple options for charging solutions. For  the  shortest charge time of approximately six hours, Leviton offers a   custom 240V (Level 2), 40A, 9.6 kW output charging station. For more   information visit Leviton.com/Toyota. The vehicle comes equipped with a   120V (Level 1) emergency charging cable for instances when the   recommended 240V (Level 2) charging is not available. 
  
The RAV4 EV will go on sale in late summer 2012 through select   dealers, initially in four major California metropolitan markets   including Sacramento, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles/Orange County   and San Diego. Sales volume is planned for approximately 2,600 units   over the next three years. The battery warranty is 8 years or 100,000   miles.
  
“We believe that the RAV4 EV will attract sophisticated early   technology adopters, much like the first-generation Prius,” said Carter.   “It’s designed for consumers who prioritize the environment and   appreciate performance. We look forward to seeing how the market   responds."  
  
In July 2010, Toyota Motor Corporation and Tesla Motors jointly   announced an agreement to develop an all-electric version of the RAV4,   with the intent to bring the vehicle to market in 2012. Tesla   contributed its EV technology expertise, daring spirit, quick decision   making and flexibility. Toyota contributed design, engineering,   manufacturing and production expertise.  In an industry where   development cycles are typically five years, Toyota and Tesla brought a   dynamic product to market in less than half that time. 
  
TOYOTA/TESLA DEVELOPMENT MILESTONES
  - May 2010 – Toyota/Tesla announce collaboration to develop electric vehicles, parts, production systems and engineering support
- July 2010 – Toyota/Tesla announce development of RAV4 EV
- November 2010 – Toyota reveals RAV4 EV Phase Zero prototype at LA Auto Show
- February 2011 – Tesla begins delivery of 31 converted RAV4 EV Phase Zero demonstration program vehicles
- April 2011 – Toyota provides first media drive opportunity of Phase Zero demonstration program vehicle at 2011 Sustainable Mobility Seminar
- August 2011 – Toyota/Tesla announce RAV4 EV manufacturing location - Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, Inc., Woodstock, Ontario
 
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