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New member of the Toyota fleet*

Meet the most flexible new member of your fleet – the Toyota RAV4. In fact, there’s a grade and a variant for every type of driver and every type of fleet. Not only does this range provide more versatility, but it also offers more style.

You can choose from three fuel efficient engines across the range: two four-cylinder petrol engines and for the first time, a 2.2 litre Turbo-diesel engine, producing 110kW of power and 340Nm of torque1. No matter what engine you choose, with its finely tuned transmission speeds and outstanding aerodynamics, RAV4 offers a great balance between power and fuel efficiency.

The Toyota RAV4 also comes with high levels of safety features, including seven airbags, reverse parking sensors, Bluetooth™2 and steering wheel controls, hill-start assist and the benefit of a maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating.

You can also tailor the RAV4 to suit your individual business needs, with an extensive range of Toyota Genuine Accessories3. Accessories include a cargo barrier – ideal if your fleet drivers transport heavy gear – Front Park Assist4, and Alloy Nudge Bar, just to name a few.

No matter what engine you choose…the RAV4 range offers a great balance between power and fuel efficiency.

In the event of an accident or emergency braking, the cargo barrier helps to protect occupants from unsecured items that can become potential dangers. It’s also engineered to match the contours of the RAV4 interior perfectly without interfering with the curtain side airbag.

Add an extra level of protection to your fleet with Front Park Assist. It works in the same way as Rear Parking Sensors4 (which come standard across the RAV4 range), with two sensors mounted to the front bumper. These sensors emit a beep that changes frequency as objects get closer, helping drivers to monitor their surroundings.

Bumps and scrapes are bound to happen in every fleet. However, the high-strength aluminium Alloy Nudge Bar will provide further protection to the front of the car and your investment. Perhaps best of all though is the knowledge that all these Toyota Genuine Accessories come with the reliability and quality synonymous with the Toyota brand.

To view the RAV4 full range visit www.toyota.com.au/Rav4 or contact your Fleet Specialist Dealer.

*Copy supplied by Toyota

  1. Power and torque test standards differ. Ensure comparisons use with same test standard.
  2. The Bluetooth™ word mark is owned by The Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Not all devices will be compatible and functionality will vary depending on the device.
  3. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Some Toyota Genuine Accessories are not applicable to all models/grades. Please also consider the mass of your load to ensure you will not exceed the maximum allowable individual axle capacity, Gross Vehicle Mass and/or Gross Combined Mass of the vehicle. Refer to the accessories brochure (available from your Toyota salesperson) or visit www.toyota.com.au for details on warranty, and www.toyota.com.au/vehiclepayload for details on vehicle payload, to help determine which accessories are suitable for your vehicle. Pictured accessories are sold separately. Accessory colours shown may vary from actual colour due to the printing process.
  4. Front Park Assist and Rear Parking Sensors are designed as a driver assist device only and should not be used as a substitute for skilled driving and/or safe parking practices. The area into which the vehicle is to be parked must be


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