2018 Toyota C-HR in Grey Driving Video
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Stylish, athletic and filled with technology like Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P), the all-new 2018 Toyota C-HR - or, Coupe High-Rider - represents a leap forward in design, manufacturing and engineering for Toyota. When it arrives at dealerships in April 2017, the C-HR will serve as a springboard of excitement and wanderlust for its trendsetting drivers.

First shown in concept form at the 2014 Paris Motor Show, the 2018 C-HR maintains the concept's avant-garde physique; modern, comfortable cabin; and bold, outgoing character. The C-HR is available in two grades, XLE and XLE Premium, each equipped with a long list of standard features that includes 18-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control, bucket seating, and 7-inch audio display.

But, the Toyota C-HR doesn't only look great - it's got the sportiness to impress thanks to the efforts of Deputy Chief Engineer, Hiro Koba, who is a diehard racer with speed coursing through his veins. Koba-san and team made sure the C-HR exhilarates its driver anytime, anywhere, including around the famed Nürburgring circuit where vehicle development was chiefly executed. Like its uncanny looks, the C-HR's blend of comfort, control, consistency, and responsiveness is extraordinarily impressive for the competitive paradigm it aims to shift.
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