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Rav4 V6 4X2

Rav4 V6 4X2 (Japan, 2010)

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Debuted in 2010, the Toyota Rav4 V6 4X2 belongs to the 3rd generation of the Rav4 model. Powered by a 3546cc engine, this version has a power output of 269 hp. The Rav4 V6 4X2 features the biggest engine offered. This front wheel drive version has an automatic transmission with a 5-speed gearbox. In terms of efficiency, the car's combined fuel consumption is fixed at 10.69 l/100km. CO2 emissions are becoming increasingly more important in car’s efficiency. The crossover-version is the most eco-friendly car of this series. It produces the least amount CO2 emissions. This crossover variant has rack & pinion steering. It uses disc brakes. The suspension is an independent construct. The version of the Rav4 measures 1745 mm in height, 1854 mm in width and 4620 mm in length. Its wheelbase is 2659 mm long and the track at the front is 1570 mm and at the back 1560 mm.

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