Toyota pulled the best parts from its lineup to create these concepts, building three combinations that aren’t currently available in the company’s catalog. The PHEV Adventure combined the Prime drivetrain with the rugged-looking Adventure trim.
As of now, the RAV4 Prime only comes in SE and XSE flavors. The PHEV “Sporty Package” appears to take elements from the RAV4 GR Sport to create a more street-focused sporty model. If Toyota can finally increase RAV4 Prime production to satisfy the massive demand, we’d love to see these trims added to the roster.