2018 Toyota C-HR to debut for North America in L.A. Auto Show
#18
Name fit when it was going to be a Scion (FR-S, iM, iA, etc), too late to change stuff/tooling when they decided to get rid of Scion I would imagine.
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Introducing the all-new Toyota C-HR, Coupé High Rider. Its flowing coupé style and high-riding SUV poise is an illuminating combination that keeps active lives moving. Designed for people who live life to the full and expect their car to keep up, the Toyota C-HR offers a completely new way to move through life.
#20
IMHO, car looks amazing:
http://www.cnet.com/roadshow/auto/2017-toyota-c-hr/
Official specs are same as concept, so Qashqai and Tiguan sized, C segment SUV based on new Prius platform.
Engines are 1.2t with 115hp and 1.8l HSD from new Prius... Russia gets 2.0l CVT while US might get that or 1.8l.
Main markets are Europe, with it being built in Turkey and possibly Japan. Wheelbase is tiny bit smaller than Rav4 but overhangs are much smaller.
It is going to be priced between European Rav4 which is pretty expensive and Auris... I would guess it is going to be priced similar to Avensis. Hard to translate that to US numbers but in Europe Rav4 is very expensive while Auris isnt, so there is a lot of space.
http://www.cnet.com/roadshow/auto/2017-toyota-c-hr/
Official specs are same as concept, so Qashqai and Tiguan sized, C segment SUV based on new Prius platform.
Engines are 1.2t with 115hp and 1.8l HSD from new Prius... Russia gets 2.0l CVT while US might get that or 1.8l.
Main markets are Europe, with it being built in Turkey and possibly Japan. Wheelbase is tiny bit smaller than Rav4 but overhangs are much smaller.
It is going to be priced between European Rav4 which is pretty expensive and Auris... I would guess it is going to be priced similar to Avensis. Hard to translate that to US numbers but in Europe Rav4 is very expensive while Auris isnt, so there is a lot of space.
#21
It has Toyota Safety Sense + package as standard btw, so it gets all speed radar cruise control standard... that tells you a bit about pricing :-).
I would guess that in US, it is not going to be much cheaper if at all than base Rav4.... Rav4 also has quite the range, but it starts at low 24k... for instance Scion iM starts at 20k and this will have to be at least 3-4k more expensive than that.
I would guess that in US, it is not going to be much cheaper if at all than base Rav4.... Rav4 also has quite the range, but it starts at low 24k... for instance Scion iM starts at 20k and this will have to be at least 3-4k more expensive than that.
#22
This doesn't look like the most practical thing. The rear passenger's head is going to be right where that funky door handle is. Thus there is going to be very limited room behind them for cargo. The Scion iM looks to have a lot more room in it.
Also that promo video had to be about the most pandering and lame thing ever. Proves my point that this is going to be more about style over substance. Getting to style, this thing is UGLY!!!!
Also that promo video had to be about the most pandering and lame thing ever. Proves my point that this is going to be more about style over substance. Getting to style, this thing is UGLY!!!!
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IMHO, car looks amazing:
http://www.cnet.com/roadshow/auto/2017-toyota-c-hr/
Official specs are same as concept, so Qashqai and Tiguan sized, C segment SUV based on new Prius platform.
Engines are 1.2t with 115hp and 1.8l HSD from new Prius... Russia gets 2.0l CVT while US might get that or 1.8l.
Main markets are Europe, with it being built in Turkey and possibly Japan. Wheelbase is tiny bit smaller than Rav4 but overhangs are much smaller.
It is going to be priced between European Rav4 which is pretty expensive and Auris... I would guess it is going to be priced similar to Avensis. Hard to translate that to US numbers but in Europe Rav4 is very expensive while Auris isnt, so there is a lot of space.
http://www.cnet.com/roadshow/auto/2017-toyota-c-hr/
Official specs are same as concept, so Qashqai and Tiguan sized, C segment SUV based on new Prius platform.
Engines are 1.2t with 115hp and 1.8l HSD from new Prius... Russia gets 2.0l CVT while US might get that or 1.8l.
Main markets are Europe, with it being built in Turkey and possibly Japan. Wheelbase is tiny bit smaller than Rav4 but overhangs are much smaller.
It is going to be priced between European Rav4 which is pretty expensive and Auris... I would guess it is going to be priced similar to Avensis. Hard to translate that to US numbers but in Europe Rav4 is very expensive while Auris isnt, so there is a lot of space.
I think it looks great and its far from Aztek looking. I thought it was supposed to develop 155hp from the 1.2t. 115hp is seriously weak, but I suppose the low end torque will make it feel peppy
#27
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I'm quite surprised to find myself liking this thing, but I love it! I'm not usually into this sort of radical styling but I think this looks awesome!
#28
It has Toyota Safety Sense + package as standard btw, so it gets all speed radar cruise control standard... that tells you a bit about pricing :-).
I would guess that in US, it is not going to be much cheaper if at all than base Rav4.... Rav4 also has quite the range, but it starts at low 24k... for instance Scion iM starts at 20k and this will have to be at least 3-4k more expensive than that.
I would guess that in US, it is not going to be much cheaper if at all than base Rav4.... Rav4 also has quite the range, but it starts at low 24k... for instance Scion iM starts at 20k and this will have to be at least 3-4k more expensive than that.