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New Toyota C-HR 1.2 turbo petrol review We've already tried Toyota's fashionable new crossover in hybrid form, but how does the standard petrol model stack up?
The new Toyota C-HR is one of the most radical things the Toyota brand has done in years. But although the Euro-focused crossover will be making it to the United States next year, we won’t be ...
New Toyota C-HR 1.2 turbo review - Keen-handling crossover driven The engines won't even begin to thrill you but the design is genuinely daring. Handling ride are unexpectedly keen and capable, too.
The Toyota C-HR is a good example of a car that would be way cooler if it only had a bigger engine. However, the lack of horsepower hasn't stopped the Japanese tuners from going wild with the mods ...
Toyota's boldest design for some time is aimed at the competitive compact crossover market, although not everybody will approve.
Toyota is entering the highly competitive yet lucrative subcompact SUV segment with the C-HR that was officially revealed today at the Geneva Motor Show.
The C-HR officially started rolling out in Europe and Asia first, and it became an instant hit in Japan with eight trim levels and two different powertrains (1.2-liter turbo and 1.8-liter hybrid ...
Toyota has taken its sweet time entering a market that virtually every other car manufacturer already occupies, but it hasn’t done so by halves. The C-HR’s styling might be the car’s biggest ...
A new 1.2-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine in the Toyota family will likely power a new range of small models, including an upcoming baby SUV and a small sports car.
Does the 2020 Toyota C-HR have the tech, value and comfort to be worth the upgrade? Drive reviews it to find out.