Recommended Fuel Type for Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

The recommended gas type for the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid will strongly depend on its year of manufacture and trim level. In general, Toyota autos use regular unleaded gas type - the most common one. However, if you have a powerful engine with more than 200 hp, usually they are recommended to use premium unleaded gas.

From our charts, drivers can find out what power the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid features, as well as its torque, engine, and fuel tank specs.

Note, if you own Tesla or another EV, it is powered by battery and there is no need to worry about the type of gasoline at all.


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  • 2022 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 176 hp
    • Torque – 163 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 14.50 gal
  • 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 176 hp
    • Torque – 163 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 14.50 gal
  • 2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 176 hp
    • Torque – 163 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 14.50 gal
  • 2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 176 hp
    • Torque – 163 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 14.50 gal
  • 2018 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 150 hp
    • Torque – 152 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 14.80 gal
  • 2017 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 154 hp
    • Torque – 152 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 12.30 gal
  • 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

    • Recommended fuel – regular unleaded
    • Power – 154 hp
    • Torque – 152 lb/ft
    • Fuel tank – 12.30 gal

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