The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid takes on the infamous roads of the Scottish Highlands
15 Aug 2016|2,752 views
One of the most infamous routes in the Scottish Highlands, the Cairnwell Pass, is the star of a new video in which the handling performance of the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is put to the test.
The pass, closed as a public road since the 1960s, is famous for the challenges of its steep gradients and notorious 'Devil's Elbow' double hairpin bend. Toyota took a film crew to record the RAV4's progress up the climb and hear the insights of local expert John Duff.
Toyota's first hybrid sport utility vehicle uses a petrol engine and powerful electric motor to provide exceptionally efficient performance. When conditions permit, the vehicle will operate on electric power alone, giving zero exhaust emissions and zero fuel consumption. It also benefits from Toyota's E-Four system, which automatically provides all-wheel drive when extra traction is needed on slippery surfaces.
One of the most infamous routes in the Scottish Highlands, the Cairnwell Pass, is the star of a new video in which the handling performance of the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is put to the test.
The pass, closed as a public road since the 1960s, is famous for the challenges of its steep gradients and notorious 'Devil's Elbow' double hairpin bend. Toyota took a film crew to record the RAV4's progress up the climb and hear the insights of local expert John Duff.
Toyota's first hybrid sport utility vehicle uses a petrol engine and powerful electric motor to provide exceptionally efficient performance. When conditions permit, the vehicle will operate on electric power alone, giving zero exhaust emissions and zero fuel consumption. It also benefits from Toyota's E-Four system, which automatically provides all-wheel drive when extra traction is needed on slippery surfaces.
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