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12/28/2018

2018 Toyota C-HR Models General appearance interior exterior design introduction

2018 Toyota C-HR Changes the CUV Paradigm in Stunning Style, Driving Dynamics and Versatility



General appearance
The all-new 2018 Toyota C-HR represents a leap in design, production and engineering for the high-rider - Toyota - like the sleek, athletic, coupe-like technology and the Toyota Safety Sense P ™ (TSS-P).

The 2018 C-HR, first shown as a concept in the 2014 Paris Motor Show, preserves the leading edge of the concept; modern, comfortable cabins; and thick, outgoing character. The C-HR is available in two classes: XLE and XLE Premium, each with a long standard feature list with 18-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control, bucket seating area and 7-inch audio display.

exterior design

However, the C-HR doesn't just look great - it's sporting to impress thanks to the efforts of Chief Engineer Hiro Koba. Koba-san and his team have allowed C-HR to consume the driver wherever he wants, including the famous Nürburgring track where vehicle development is performed. It seems strange that the C-HR's mix of comfort, control, consistency and responsiveness is remarkably impressive for the competitive paradigm it aims to change.

Polished Diamond Style


Toyota's world-class designers focused on a single theme: çek Special Diamond. Onik The iconic gemstone evokes concepts of luxury, charm, complexity and power. Designers transformed these features into a collectively unique, sexy, muscular and irritable physical form. From the outset, they tried to carve out a parade that lived in the city, striking effortlessly on a challenging city street and attracting attention with a nimble, dynamic expression.

interior design

On the nose of the C-HR, two thin beam of projectors with LED daytime running lights (DRL) and automatic on / off activation The halogen headlamp is deeply wrapped around its toned shoulders - almost up to the front quarter panels. Therefore, the vehicle looks wider and has an ambitious front panel that is rare in the segment. In fact, the dimensions - width (70.7 inches), height (61.6 inches), length (171.2 inches) and wheelbase (103.9 inches) - are best described as compact and clean. Its front and rear tracks match Toyota's, 60.6-inch, 86-inch diehard sports car.

Deep, curved character lines emerge with a distinctive Toyota badge, which is surrounded by the headlamps and extends to the narrower torso body. They pass beneath the thin glasses and continue on the rear wheel where they marry with a covert type design door handle and a high belt line and unique C-pillar.