Toyota RAV4's price confirmed! From RM 203,880, Dynamic Force engines, Toyota Safety Sense

After the official specifications of the all-new 2020 Toyota RAV4 were leaked earlier, UMW Toyota has now announced the full price list of the SUV. The RAV4 is set to launch on 18th June 2020.

The range-topping Toyota RAV4 powered by a 2.5-litre A25A-FKS Dynamic Force naturally aspirated petrol engine (shared with the Lexus ES 250) will have an asking price of RM 223,880 (inclusive of 10 percent sales tax). The 2.5-litre engine produces 207 PS and 243 Nm and is mated to a Direct Shift 8-speed conventional automatic transmission.

Meanwhile, the base spec RAV4 2.0-litre with a M20A.FKS Dynamic Force naturally aspirated petrol engine will go at RM 203,880 (inclusive of 10 percent sales tax) on the road without insurance. The 2.0-litre engine produces 173 PS and 207 Nm and is mated to a CVT with Sequential Shiftmatic.

Toyota Safety Sense suite of ADAS features are standard, and minor items aside, the biggest difference between the 2.0L and 2.5L variant is only the engine. 

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