Toyota to debut stunning all new 2018 C-HR at LA Auto Show
09 Nov 2016|10,047 views
What we know so far about Toyota's all new crossover C-HR is that at 4,350mm x 1,850mm x 1,500mm (L x W x H), it is smaller than its sibling the RAV4 and bigger than the competition's Nissan Juke. We also know what the interior will look like thanks to a little teaser back in June this year.
The moniker C-HR stands for 'Coupe - High Rider'. It has four doors, with passenger handles hidden in the rear doors a la the Honda HR-V. The C-HR is also based on the same Toyota New Global Architecture platform that is shared by the Prius.
The C-HR will appear in production-ready form later this month at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show. Toyota first showed the concept car back in 2014 at the Paris Motor Show. It then unveiled a second concept version at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show a few months later. A European-spec version also appeared at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show earlier this year.
What we know so far about Toyota's all new crossover C-HR is that at 4,350mm x 1,850mm x 1,500mm (L x W x H), it is smaller than its sibling the RAV4 and bigger than the competition's Nissan Juke. We also know what the interior will look like thanks to a little teaser back in June this year.
The moniker C-HR stands for 'Coupe - High Rider'. It has four doors, with passenger handles hidden in the rear doors a la the Honda HR-V. The C-HR is also based on the same Toyota New Global Architecture platform that is shared by the Prius.
The C-HR will appear in production-ready form later this month at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show. Toyota first showed the concept car back in 2014 at the Paris Motor Show. It then unveiled a second concept version at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show a few months later. A European-spec version also appeared at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show earlier this year.
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