Tesla Motors and Toyota Partner to Develop Electric Version of RAV4
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010With an aim to market the EV in the United States in 2012, prototypes will be made combining the Toyota RAV4 model with a Tesla electric powertrain.
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With an aim to market the EV in the United States in 2012, prototypes will be made combining the Toyota RAV4 model with a Tesla electric powertrain.
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