Toyota C-HR

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I've heard from some reviews that the C-HR's handling and driving dynamics don't scream sporty though. :lol:
 
How about this one? ;)
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2024 C-HR


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As expected, the new C-HR will be available in Europe exclusively with hybrid power. The 1.8-liter unit and the 2.0-liter plug-in hybrid setup come only in front-wheel-drive guise while the 2.0-liter hybrid can be had with optional AWD. In terms of power, the base 1.8-liter unit delivers a combined output of 140 hp (103 kW), followed by the 2.0-liter setup with 198 hp (145 kW), and the PHEV with 223 hp (164 kW).

In terms of performance, the entry-level model with the 1.8-liter hybrid powertrain does 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 9.9 seconds and tops out at 106 mph (170 km/h). The FWD 2.0-liter model takes 8.1 seconds to complete the sprint, or 7.9 seconds if you step up to the AWD variant. Both these 2.0-liter hybrid models can do 112 mph (180 km/h). As for the PHEV, it completes the sprint in 7.4 seconds and can do 112 mph (180 km/h). With the battery charged, you'll be able to cover 41 miles (66 kilometers) on electric power.

I'm honestly loving Toyota's new exterior design language. I can't wait to see the new Camry and Corolla
 
I'm not sure I agree with them sticking with the coupe-like roof instead of an SUV hatch. This thing is the same size as my old Rav4 but the Rav has like twice as much cargo space.
 
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