Toyota isnāt shying away from the spotlight. At the 2019 Los
Angeles Auto Show, the automaker debuted the first-ever RAV4 Prime and the
next-generation 2021 Mirai along with the Camry AWD model. The goal is to
provide consumers with more efficiency and versatility than ever before.
With the 2021 RAV4 Prime, Toyota continues to pave the way
for hybrid vehicles all while establishing a new norm for fuel-efficiency that
doesnāt limit the driver experience. The first RAV4 Prime is no exception,
boasting surprising performance capabilities with 302-horsepower, making it the
quickest as well as most powerful RAV4 ever. It also boasts an estimated 39
mile range on battery alone, more than any other PHEV SUV on the market.
The second-generation Mirai has significantly evolved from
its debut back in 2015 as the first production hydrogen fuel-cell electric
vehicle (FCEV). The newly redesigned Mirai is dramatic and refined. The
coupe-inspired design is based on a premium RWD platform. And with an upgraded
FCEV powertrain and target of 30-percent increase in driving range, the new
Mirai has enhanced performance without comprising.
In addition, the 2020 Corolla and 2020 Corolla Hybrid were
named Green Car Journalās 2020 Green Car of the Year. The Corolla is greater
than ever before, offering 32 combined MPG for the gas model and an impressive
52 combined MPG for the first ever Corolla hybrid.
Toyota also brought its new Camry all-wheel drive (AWD)
model for the first time since 1991. The Camry AWD is powered by a
high-efficiency 2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine teamed with an 8-speed
Direct-Shift automatic transmission. The new AWD system also balances added
traction with exemplary fuel efficiency, underscoring Toyotaās commitment to
the sedan category.
In addition to its newest unveils, Toyota is bringing its
a-list lineup to Los Angeles, including the fully redesigned 2020 Highlander
that offers a new level of bold design and heightened safety features. The Highlander
is available with a V6 engine or a new-generation hybrid powertrain.
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