Toyota exhibited the concept car New “RAV4 5D ADVENTURE” at the Tokyo Auto Salon

 Toyota Industries will exhibit the RAV4 concept model “RAV4 5D ADVENTURE 2022 ” at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 to be held from January 14th to 16th at Makuhari Messe (Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture) on January 7th. Announced that it will be exhibited.

 Toyota Industries Corporation is in charge of RAV4 production at the Nagakusa Plant in Obu City, Aichi Prefecture, and is also involved in the development of planning, design, and design as a member of the Toyota Group. Toyota Industries, which is deeply involved in the RAV4, will propose a new appeal of the RAV4 to automobile fans through this concept model.

Exhibition booth image

 From 2020, the Tokyo Auto Salon will exhibit the RAV4 concept model, which is based on professional vehicles that are active in harsh environments. In 2021, the theme will be focused on mountain rescue, and the model “RAV4” 5D ADVENTURE “” will be introduced online, aiming for a professionally-inspired car that can reliably and safely enter the site in the event of an emergency and carry out rescue activities.

The same theme will be continued in 2022, and the “RAV4 5D ADVENTURE 2022” with enhanced interior and exterior items will be exhibited.

Interior

Main equipment and points of RAV4 5D Adventure

 It also has an AR function that assists driving safely to the deepest part even in bad weather where visibility cannot be secured, and an interface that enables meters, car navigation systems, smartphones, and even drone devices to cooperate with cars and members and share information. Also equipped.

 RAV4 5D ADVENTURE, we emphasized mobility, added a new outside storage that is easy to take out and strengthened the storage capacity, and developed an expandable loading item “Maximum Base” that allows you to quickly take out rescue equipment. In addition, the seat arrangement allows the stretcher carrying the rescuer to be loaded.

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