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2002 Toyota RAV4 EV
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2002 Toyota RAV4 EV
Fuel Economy
 
 
Fuel Type
Electricity
 
MPG (city)
125
 
MPG (highway)
100
 
MPG (combined)
112
 
   
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions*
Worst
Best
3.90 tons
16.2
3.5
   
3.90 tons
Safety
   
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NA
   
   
This vehicle is available in multiple versions that look the same, but may have different air pollution scores. (See "How to Identify a Clean Car") All versions may not be available in your area.
Availability
score: 10
All States and Clean Fuel Fleet Cities
TLEV
2TYXT00.0ZZZ
   
EPA's Green Vehicle Guide provides additional information on the EPA air pollution scores.    

   
Size Class
Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
 
Engine Size (liters)
Cylinders
Transmission
Drive
Gas Guzzler
no
Turbocharger
no
Supercharger
no
Passenger Volume
NA
Luggage Volume
NA
Additional Engine Characteristics
50 KW DC

Annual Fuel Costs and Greenhouse Gas Estimates are based on 45% highway driving, 55% city driving, and 15000 annual miles.

Assumed Fuel Prices:

  • Regular: 3.74
  • Premium: 3.98
  • Diesel: 4.21
  • CNG: 1.65
  • Electricity: 0.08 per kilowatt hour
  • E85: 2.87
  • LPG: 2.10

GHG-Greenhouse gas emissions expressed in CO2 equivalents. Estimates include the full fuel cycle and exclude vehicle manufacture. (U.S. Department of Energy, GREET Model, Argonne National Laboratory)

Color vehicle photographs have been provided by the vehicle manufacturers or their representative and are used with their permission. Black and white photographs are as published in Ward's Automotive Yearbook(R), 1985-1999 and are used by permission of Ward's Communications, a world leader in automotive information.