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The latest version of the RAV4 features a lowered front bumper and signal lights that have been incorporated into the side mirrors. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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The RAV4 has an interior that’s remarkably spacious for a vehicle with a wheelbase of 105 inches and an overall length of 182. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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The biggest change in the new RAV4 is a brand new engine to power RAV4’s four-cylinder lineup. At 2.5 litres it is slightly bigger than last year’s four (2.4L) and generates 13 more horsepower – 179 vs. 166. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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RAV4 has stuck with its trademark rear-mounted full-size spare tire, meaning a third row of seats can fold flat into a well in the floor. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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RAV4 still offers an excellent driving position and good visibility all around from its large glass area. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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Also new in the RAV4 is leather seating as a factory-installed option. In prior years, leather was added after the vehicles arrived in Canada from Japan, but factory installation means better fit and finish. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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In keeping with Toyota’s promise of “more power, less fuel, no compromise,” the new RAV4 delivers a 12.8% improvement in fuel economy. (Glen Woodcock/AUTONET)
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