The brand’s hybrid model Avalon holds the record for being the hybrid car that can travel the most in 24 hours!
At a time when European executives are very distant from internal combustion engine vehicles, both rechargeable and mild hybrid vehicles could be a good interim solution with the ban of internal combustion engine vehicles in 2035.
Who is the first manufacturer that comes to mind when it comes to hybrid cars? Of course Toyota! The Japanese manufacturer may also have a very significant market share in different markets, especially when it comes to hybrid cars. Toyota has now set a new record for proving the power and durability of hybrid technology.

The Toyota Avalon model, which has not yet been sold in Europe, is a stylish and quite large sedan. But above all, he uses Toyota’s latest generation hybrid technology. Now Toyota Avalon holds a record: the hybrid car that can travel the longest distance in 24 hours.
While driving in China’s Hubei province, the Toyota Avalon model covered a total distance of 3,465 kilometers in 24 hours at an average speed of 144.4km/h. The car, driven by 7 pilots by constantly changing places, of course had to refuel several times.
The hybrid version of the Avalon model shares the entire powertrain with the RAV4 model. For this reason, the unit with a volume of 2.5 liters and a power of 177 HP has a combined power of 218 HP in total with its 120 HP electric motor.
Frankly, we do not know why another Toyota model was not chosen to replace the Avalon model. However, the Toyota Avalon currently holds the record for the most mileage hybrid car in 24 hours.

