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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Clearwater Blue PIP, Aug 31, 2014.

  1. Clearwater Blue PIP

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    After reading about the Rav4 EV, I had one shipped from California. And let me tell you, it's amazing! The torque is unreal and the regen is quite impressive. Looks like I may be able to get close to 200 miles on a charge. Just thought I'd share a few photos. smrav front_7563.jpg smrav 3-4 side_7554.jpg smrav 3-4 front_7564.jpg smrav interior_7569.jpg
     
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    Congratulations!!!!!!

    It looks Fantastic. Saw one last year at Carson Toyota when we bought my wife's PIP. Best of luck with it and be safe. Keep us posted about distance on charge. Oh also any mods you may do. Take care!
     
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    Congrats but the only thing that has in common with a Tesla is the first letter.
     
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    wow! i actually prefer the rav 4 utility body to the tesla, which is basic transportation only. (albeit sporty basic transportation;)) almost 200 miles is right in my sweet spot. what was the bottom line? all the best!(y)
     
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    Thanks Potorap! When it arrived, I had the mudguards added. Also had 3m windsheild tint installed along with darker tint on front sides.

    When I was recently in California, I visited Tesla. Although I wasn't able to get a factory tour due to the re-tooling for the Model X, I was given the chrome Tesla plate frame for the back and a Tesla zero emissions plate for the front. The employees there gave me those items after learning that I have a Rav EV.
     
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    Oh, it has quite a few Tesla bits. It's really neat. There are Tesla labels all over the vehicle. In fact, the first 35 vehicles were built by Tesla using Rav4 rolling chassis. (just like they did with the Tesla roadster, when they used Lotus Elise rolling chassis)

    The motor is from the Model S. The battery...from the Model S. As well as the computer systems, inverter, charger. Basically, anything to do with propelling the vehicle is Tesla. When you open the hood, even the fluid reservoirs are Tesla and there are warnings that say do not use Toyota fluids. The owners manual gives a disclosure that vehicle data is transmitted to Tesla via integrated ATT connection. It's a very interesting vehicle!
     
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    Nice catch! How'd you get it? I thought Toyota put a lid on out of Ca state sales?
     
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    I got the deal done almost literally the day before Toyota really got serious about "exporting". It took some time to get it transported here to AZ from Torrance. I was actually getting a little worried that it would get taken back off the truck, lol.

    It's a real shame that this vehicle is being withheld. At least a few rogue Rav EVs are out in the wild. This whole situation reminds me of the EV1, except I own my electric car! And I'm not giving it back.
     
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    The white HOV stickers are for Ca, right? Do they have a similar program for Az? I gather you had to have a Ca license plate number to get the stickers, but will they be valid if you register the car in Az? Just wondering.......
     
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    Congrats...what's the factory estimated range? Are owners getting 200 mile in real life situations?
     
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    oh man, wait until hill hears about this.:eek:
     
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    No need for a plate. Just a VIN allows the dealer's "pre-sale" ability to get HOV stickers. At least for the green ones, and I'd infer the same deal for BEV white ones.
     
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    We do have the HOV program here, as well as significantly reduced license fees. (but instead of decals, AZ has a special license plate) I didn't know that the stickers were already applied before it was shipped, but I'm not sure how the CA program works.
     
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    Well, and as we know with the PIP, ymmv. The Rav throws in another variable: standard or extended charge. Toyota publishes a composite range of 103. However, it seems rather easy to get 150. On extended, some owners are reporting up to almost 190...on those fast Cali freeways. But for me, I can get about 4.9 miles+ per kwh on my commute. That works out to about 200 miles of range, on paper.

    With my PIP, for example, I was able to drive 18-20 miles on a charge everyday.
     
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    Sounds like a contraband of forbidden Tesla in disguise to Arizona. You posted about it here, NSA got it and next thing, SWAT teams are going raid your place.
     
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    Clearwater, is the RavEV also AWD like the regular Rav?
     
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    :)Congratulations. All EV sounds exciting. I hope I can wait out the next severals years until something that better fits my needs comes along. The Tesla S is too big a car and way more than I need. Not real fond of the model X look, but a possibility. The Leaf is ugly as heck but the EV range is about right. Choices, just need more choices.
     
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    I'd be curious to know (for posting on the Incentives thread) how much you save in license fees?
    Is that just Plug_ins or also hybrids? Is it the same for PiP and RAV4?
     
  19. markabele

    markabele owner of PiP, then Leaf, then Model 3

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    Does it accept a charge higher than Level 2?
     
  20. Clearwater Blue PIP

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    Bilbo04096, unfortunately, it's not offered in AWD. I read that some prototypes were fitted with AWD to test the system for the upcoming Tesla Model X. But not on the production models.

    Wjtracy, my licensing is not totally finalized, so I'll have to keep you posted on the exact savings. The title clerk indicated that for the vehicle's sticker price, the registration/license would have been around $800. But since it's 100% electric, the cost is "significantly" less. She said I'll be very happy with the outcome. (the reduced registration fee only applies to pure electrics. There is no longer a discount for plugin hybrids, but they still retain hov access)

    Markabele, CHAdeMO level 3 charging is now available for retrofit, through Tony Williams. From what I understand, he created an integrated product specifically for the Rav. See quickchargepower.com for details.