Toyota C-HR 2L Hybrid (2020 facelift, AX10, first generation, EU) photos
The 2020 Toyota C-HR facelift in Europe has new bumpers, lights, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, and a new 137kW (184hp) 2L hybrid option.
The 2020 Toyota C-HR facelift in Europe has new bumpers, lights, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, and a new 137kW (184hp) 2L hybrid option.
The 2020 Toyota C-HR facelift has a new front bumper and colors, LED headlamps (adaptive on Limited), wheel designs, and Android Auto compatibility.
Although Toyota practically invented the affordable crossover, it took until 2016 before it launched the Toyota C-HR to sit below the RAV4.
The 2017 Toyota C-HR Hy-Power Concept has a more powerful hybrid powertrain, 20-inch wheels, orange highlights, upgraded interior, and dark chrome trim.
The 2018 Toyota C-HR has a radical body and the TNGA platform. In the USA it has a 2-liter I4 with 144hp (107kW), 139 lb-ft (188Nm), CVT and FWD.
The aggressively styled Toyota C-HR mini-SUV will “rebalance” the brand’s US sales from a 50:50 truck to car ratio to something like 60:40 truck to car.
The new Toyota C-HR is a city SUV that’s definitely not timid or boring. In Japan it has either a 1.2-liter turbo or a 1.8-liter hybrid drivetrain.
The company that created the modern crossover will finally tackle the city SUV category with the Toyota C-HR, a gas only crossover with polarizing looks.
The Toyota C-HR is Toyota’s belated entry into the city SUV segment, and is available as a 1.2-liter turbo, 1.8-liter hybrid, and 2-liter.
The Toyota C-HR and Scion C-HR concepts preview a new smaller-than-RAV4 crossover, but what do the letters in the radically styled SUV mean?