2016 Toyota C-HR Interior revealed - first ever best in class?
#19
Lexus Test Driver
#21
Lexus Champion
Is it the colour or have the body-side curves and creases been toned down a bit?
"Hidden" rear doors (by placing door handles high up, in an expected location) on 4-door coupe crossovers is the current fashion (see Honda HR-V), as is a floating roof. This C-HR has both.
#24
Lexus Champion
Other than the child proof rear door handles, I really like this thing.
#25
This one might be hiding, but some vehicles don't offer them anymore. CD's are becoming antiquated and phased out by audio sources such as BTA or USB in the automotive industry. 2009 was the last time a cassette deck was available in a US Lexus. In 2013 Lexus made the move to Single disc vs 6-disc changer. I wouldn't be surprised to see them gone from 95% of new vehicles on the road 2020.
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This one might be hiding, but some vehicles don't offer them anymore. CD's are becoming antiquated and phased out by audio sources such as BTA or USB in the automotive industry. 2009 was the last time a cassette deck was available in a US Lexus. In 2013 Lexus made the move to Single disc vs 6-disc changer. I wouldn't be surprised to see them gone from 95% of new vehicles on the road 2020.
#28
Wouldn't really say it's "missing" it.... haha do people still use CD's?? CD players are being phased out much faster than the cassette decks.
Many automakers opt to leave out the optical drive as it typically means they can fit a larger screen in the dash. Some that make CD players optional stick the single slot player in the glove compartment or center console now.
Many automakers opt to leave out the optical drive as it typically means they can fit a larger screen in the dash. Some that make CD players optional stick the single slot player in the glove compartment or center console now.
#29
Lexus Test Driver
As much as I like the new interior, it totally clashes with the exterior. One is introverted, the other is extroverted. Too much theme contrast.
Rear visibility looks horrible with the thick d-pillars, shortened side windows, and tiny porthole rear window. That would be a deal breaker for me.
Rear visibility looks horrible with the thick d-pillars, shortened side windows, and tiny porthole rear window. That would be a deal breaker for me.
#30
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
Spanish mag has real life pictures from Milan fashion week. It looks really nice. They say it is luxury/Lexus like interior, feels good everywhere you touch. They also said that leather piece on top felt good.
They also have over 60 Toyota pics half of which were not on Toyota site.
They say only difference between mid spec and high spec model interior wise is half or full leather seats.
Too bad he took pics and video with what it looks like a phone camera.
Czech mag had some stock photos not on official EU sites. They say every small detail is done with care, for instance doors are very detailed, something we complain about here. Instrument bin is similar to new Avensis.
They also have over 60 Toyota pics half of which were not on Toyota site.
They say only difference between mid spec and high spec model interior wise is half or full leather seats.
Too bad he took pics and video with what it looks like a phone camera.
Czech mag had some stock photos not on official EU sites. They say every small detail is done with care, for instance doors are very detailed, something we complain about here. Instrument bin is similar to new Avensis.