If they make it the most
If they make it the most powerful and quickest RAV-4 then they will keep their customers who appreciate the power and economy of their impressive V6 today, and also take a bite out of the potential buyers looking at the Tesla Model Y and the RAV-4 PHEV's new rival the CR-V Hybrid. Honda had test plug-in hybrid Pilots driving around a year ago, but no confirmed model yet to compete against this new RAV-4. Toyota will have the best EV line-up of any of the major automakers because they are offering most of their models now with hybrid versions. The plan is to move the Prius line to BEVs, and even more of their models to being hybrids and PHEVs, Hyundai is probably the next progressive with a wide offering of EVs. In contrast, GM only has their Bolt for now, Ford's PHEVs current are slated to be discontinued, and new models look to be few, and FCA (Chrysler) has nothing but their Pacifica Minivan as an EV across their whole line-up (I don't count mild-EVs), so the near future of domestic EVs looks pretty dim except for Tesla and Rivian.