Donate Your 2021-2026 Toyota RAV4 Prime in Tennessee

Experience dual power with the RAV4 Prime; enjoy 42 miles of EV-only range, but be aware of charging port latch issues from early models.

In Tennessee, the typical donor of a Toyota RAV4 Prime is someone who has embraced the dual-powertrain lifestyle, balancing electric efficiency and gasoline power. Many owners find themselves transitioning to newer models as battery State of Health (SoH) declines, or as they approach lease-end. With charging infrastructure becoming increasingly accessible, now is a great time to pass on your used plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) to a charitable organization like Volunteer Wheels.

The RAV4 Prime, in its current generation since 2021, features a robust 18.1 kWh lithium-ion battery and delivers an impressive 42-mile EV-only range. As you consider a donation, keep in mind the benefits of supporting local initiatives and the potential tax advantages that come with donating a high-demand vehicle, particularly in a supply-constrained market.

📖Generation guide

XA50 • 2021-Present

This generation features an 18.1 kWh battery, 42 miles EV-only range, and a combined output of 302 hp from a 2.5L Atkinson-cycle engine paired with dual electric motors. Available trims include SE and XSE/XSE Premium.

Known issues by generation

The Toyota RAV4 Prime has some known issues, particularly in the early 2021 production models, including charging-port latch failures and solenoid wear. The auxiliary 12V battery may drain when the vehicle is left unplugged, and the infotainment system has experienced freezes, especially in pre-OTA 2021 models. Notably, a coolant leak can occur from the rear motor inverter. While the hybrid transmission differs from standard Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive, it's essential to understand how these issues could impact your vehicle's donation value.

Donation value by condition + generation

When determining the donation value of your RAV4 Prime, the State of Health (SoH) of the battery is critical. Low-mileage models retain exceptional residual values, with XSE trims often appraising at $5,000 or more, potentially triggering IRS Form 8283 Section B. SE trims typically range from $3,000 to $4,000. Retaining the OEM charging cable also adds value to your donation. Furthermore, the HV battery warranty, which lasts between 8 to 10 years or 100,000 to 150,000 miles, remains transferable to the charity recipient, enhancing their peace of mind.

Donation process for this model

Donating your RAV4 Prime is a straightforward process. We will include a charging cable (Level 1) with your vehicle, with an option for Level 2, if available. Our trained team will perform an HV battery disconnect during the donation process, and a flatbed is required for non-running EVs. We ensure necessary documentation for the charge-port weather seal, along with the owner manual and key fobs, to streamline the transition.

Tennessee regional notes

Tennessee presents a favorable landscape for PHEV owners, with a growing network of charging stations enhancing the practical use of vehicles like the RAV4 Prime. The state's climate can impact EV range and battery longevity, particularly in colder regions, but with proper care, many owners find their vehicles maintain performance. Additionally, Tennessee offers various incentives for EV owners, making your donation not only a generous act but a practical decision for the community.

FAQ

Will my RAV4 Prime lose range in colder weather?
Yes, colder temperatures can affect EV range, so it's essential to be aware of how climate impacts your vehicle's performance and to store it properly.
Does the federal $7,500 Clean Vehicle Credit apply to donations?
No, the federal $7,500 Clean Vehicle Credit under the IRA does not apply to vehicle donations. It is intended for buyers of new EVs.
Can the charity recipient benefit from a tax credit when reselling the vehicle?
Yes, the charity buyer may apply for the used-EV tax credit (Section 25E), potentially saving up to $4,000 or 30% of the sale price for vehicles under $25,000, income-limited.
How is the battery State of Health (SoH) measured?
Battery SoH is typically assessed through diagnostic tools that evaluate the battery's current capacity compared to its original design capacity, significantly influencing donation value.
What happens to IRS Form 1098-C after donation?
When you donate your vehicle, Form 1098-C is provided, which details the donation and is necessary for tax purposes, especially for amounts exceeding $500.
Are there any common issues I should be aware of before donating?
Yes, known issues include charging-port latch problems and potential auxiliary battery drain. Addressing these can help maximize your vehicle's value upon donation.
Is the warranty on the HV battery transferable?
Yes, the warranty on the high-voltage battery is transferable to the charity recipient, providing them with peace of mind regarding battery performance.

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If you're a proud owner of a 2021-2026 Toyota RAV4 Prime, consider donating it to Volunteer Wheels. Your vehicle can empower others and make a difference while providing you with potential tax benefits. Join us in promoting sustainable transportation in Tennessee and give your RAV4 Prime a new lease on life!

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