A Toyota RAV4 lease deal offers a striking hybrid that appeals especially to company car drivers. Aggressive looks on the outside turn into plush but solid materials inside. The infotainment system now features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and is much slicker. Supportive seats can be had with lumbar support and plenty of electric adjustment. There's room for five adults and the boot size is good.
The hybrid system enables silent cruising around town using just the power of the electric motor. You get an automatic gearbox as standard, too – while Toyota’s top claimed fuel economy figure of 50mpg is close to achievable. The Toyota RAV4 is relaxing to drive for long periods and driver assisting tech adds safety and reassurance, so you can relax and enjoy the ride with a Toyota RAV4 on personal contract hire.
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