Toyota RAV4 Electric Version


Toyota has made announcement that it will develop the Electric Toyota RAV4. Toyota also made announcement an agreement with Tesla have been signed for the electric version of the Toyota RAV4’s development. Toyota RAV4 electric version will be available from 2012 in the United States.

The electric Toyota RAV4’s prototypes will come with the same powertrain as the Tesla Roadster. As have been stated by the company that one of them is currently undergoing testing and it has already been completed.

Toyota RAV4 electric version is expected developing around 250 hp and 270 Nm of torque, if it have the exact same electric motor and batteries as the Tesla.

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Press Release
TESLA MOTORS, INC. (Tesla) and TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announced that the two companies have signed an agreement to initiate the development of an electric version of the RAV4 as announced in May of this year by Elon Musk and Akio Toyoda. With an aim to market the EV in the United States in 2012, prototypes will be made combining the Toyota RAV4 model with a Tesla electric powertrain. Tesla plans to produce and deliver a fleet of prototypes to Toyota for evaluation within this year. The first prototype has already been built and is now undergoing testing.

In May, Tesla and TMC announced their intent to cooperate on the development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support. Tesla seeks to learn and benefit from Toyota’s engineering, manufacturing, and production expertise, while Toyota aims to learn from Tesla’s EV technology, daring spirit, quick decision-making, and flexibility.

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TMC has, since its foundation in 1937, operated under the philosophy of “contributing to society through the manufacture of automobiles,” and made cars that satisfy its many customers around the world. TMC introduced the first-generation Prius hybrid vehicle in 1997. The company also plans to introduce EVs into the market by 2012.

Tesla’s goal is to produce increasingly affordable electric cars for mainstream buyers - relentlessly driving down the cost of EVs. California-based Tesla designs and manufactures EVs and EV powertrain components, and is currently the only automaker in the U.S. that builds and sells highway-capable EVs in serial production.