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Review: Toyota XA30 RAV4 (2006-12)

Review: Toyota XA30.I RAV4 (2006-08) Overview Released in January 2006, the Toyota XA30 Series I (XA30.I) RAV4 was a five-door, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Japan, the RAV4 was initially powered by a 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine that was mated to either a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. In October 2007, however, a 3.5-litre V6 […]

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Review: Toyota NHP10 Prius c (2012-19)

Review: Toyota NHP10.I Prius c (2012-14) Overview Released in March 2012, the Toyota NHP10 Series I (NHP10.I) Prius c was a light, five-door hatchback with a hybrid powertrain. Manufactured in Japan, the Prius c was powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and a permanent magnet AC electric motor which drew power from nickel-metal hydride […]

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Review: Toyota ZVW40 Prius v (2012-17)

Review: Toyota ZVW40.I Prius v (2012-14) Overview Released in May 2012, the Toyota ZVW40 Series I (ZVW40.I) Prius v was a seven-seat hybrid wagon. Manufactured in Japan, the Prius v (‘v’ for versatility) was powered by a 1.8-litre Atkinson cycle four-cylinder engine and an electric motor which drew power from lithium-ion batteries. Furthermore, power was […]

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Review: Toyota XA20 RAV4 (2000-05)

Review: Toyota XA20.I RAV4 (2000-03) Overview Released in July 2000, the Toyota XA20 Series I (CA20.I) RAV4 was a four-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Japan, the RAV4 was available in three- or five-door bodies and powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine; transmission options consisted of a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual. The XA20.I RAV4 […]

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Review: Toyota XW30 Prius (2009-15)

Review: Toyota XW30.I Prius (2009-12) Overview Released in July 2009, the Toyota XW30 Series I (XW30.I) Prius was a five-door hybrid liftback. Manufactured in Japan, the XW30 Prius was powered by Toyota’s 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE Atkinson cycle four-cylinder engine and a permanent magnet AC electric motor which drew power from nickel-metal hydride batteries. Power was directed […]

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Review: Toyota XW50 Prius (2016-on)

Review: Toyota XW50.I Prius (2016-19) Overview Released in Australia in February 2016, the Toyota XW50 Prius was a five-door hatchback with a hybrid powertrain. Manufactured in Japan, the front-wheel drive XW50 Prius was powered by a 1.8-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine that was mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). 2ZR-FXE engine The 1798 cc 2ZR-FXE […]

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Review: Toyota XW10 Prius (2001-03)

Overview Released in October 2001, the Toyota XW10 Prius was a small hybrid-powered sedan. Manufactured in Japan, the Toyota Prius was powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder Atkinson cycle petrol engine and a permanent magnet AC electric motor which drew power from a 274-volt nickel-metal hydride battery. Power was directed via a continuously variable transmission (CVT) […]

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Review: Toyota XW20 Prius (2003-09)

Review: Toyota XW20.I Prius (2003-05) Overview Released in October 2003, the Toyota XW20 Series I (XW20.I) Prius was a hybrid-powered liftback. Manufactured in Japan, the XW20 Prius was powered by a 1.5-litre Atkinson cycle four-cylinder petrol engine and permanent magnet AC electric motor drawing power from a 500 volt nickel-metal hydride battery. Drive was directed […]

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Review: Toyota EL54 Paseo (1995-99)

Overview Released in December 1995, the Toyota EL54 Paseo was a compact, two-plus-two coupe. Manufactured in Toyama, Japan, the front-wheel drive Paseo was powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine that was mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. 5E-FE engine The 1.5-litre 5E-FE four-cylinder petrol engine had a cast iron block, an […]

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Review: Toyota ZZW30 MR2 (2000-05)

Review: Toyota ZZW30.I MR2 (2000-02) Overview Released in October 2000, the Toyota ZZW30 Series I (ZZW30.I) MR2 was a two-seat, mid-engined convertible. Manufactured in Sagamihara, Japan, the rear-wheel drive Toyota MR2 was powered by a 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (Toyota’s 1ZZ-FE) that was mated to five-speed semi-automatic (or sequential manual) transmission which had a fully […]

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