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2018 Toyota C-HR
A totally new vehicle, the 2018 Toyota C-HR stands apart from other small crossover utilities with trendy looks and a high-riding stance. C-HR stands for Coupe, High Riding. Conceived for Toyota's youth-oriented Scion brand, which disappeared during 2016, it looks smaller than its dimensions suggest. Indisputably, the C-HR is one of the most audacious new models in recent memory, especially startling because it comes from a manufacturer long known for conservative products.
Although all-wheel drive is unavailable, Toyota calls the C-HR a crossover. We see it more as a small five-door hatchback that's taller than most. That translates to a …
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C-HR stands for Coupe, High Riding. Conceived for Toyota's youth-oriented Scion brand, which disappeared during 2016, it looks smaller than its dimensions suggest. Indisputably, the C-HR is one of the most audacious new models in recent memory, especially startling because it comes from a manufacturer long known for conservative products.
Although all-wheel drive is unavailable, Toyota calls the C-HR a crossover. We see it more as a small five-door hatchback that's taller than most. That translates to a …
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Engine | 2.0L I-4 |
MPG | 27 City / 31 Hwy |
Seating | 5 Passengers |
Transmission | 2-spd CVT w/OD |
Power | 144 @ 6100 rpm |
Drivetrain | front-wheel |