Toyota CHR - The distinctive styling of new Toyota C-HR represents a further refinement of the original car, ensuring it maintains its status as the most dynamic and sensual looking vehicle in the crossover market.
On board, the cabin finishes have been upgraded to offer and even higher quality, more premium visual and tactile environment, whilst the adoption of Toyota’s 2019 multimedia system introduces new levels of connectivity and infotainment.
EXTERIOR DESIGN The front of the new Toyota C-HR represents a further development of Toyota’s Under Priority and Keen Look design identity. Creating a more refined appearance, character lines
have been executed with a softer touch, and the front face now receives a body coloured lower lip.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) have been redesigned to form a singular illuminated element located above the main beam projectors. The indicator lights are fully integrated within the same light emitter unit. The front fog lights are located at the extreme edges of the lower bumper, allowing for a very wide lower air intake which underlines the car’s powerful stance.
Rear light clusters, equipped with LED lamp technology, have been redesigned to give the rear view of the Toyota C-HR an even more expressive visual signature. They continue to stand proud of the bodywork, but are now connected by a sleek glossy spoiler. Executed in one piece, this design element seamlessly bridges the full width of the vehicle to become a powerful styling element which reinforces the Toyota C-HR’s broad, purposeful rear posture. Indicators at the rear are now the progressive type, further elevating look and feel.
A new wheel design has also been added which features gloss machined surfaces. The spokes’ propeller-like design creates a sense of motion, even at standstill.
INTERIOR DESIGN Customers consider the airy, expansive design of the cockpit to be one of the key pleasures of the Toyota C-HR ownership experience. Toyota has responded to this feedback by painstakingly enhancing the visual and tactile quality of all surfaces and switchgear to create an even more premium cabin environment.
Inlays have received a new, more refined surface finish. Door panels are now soft touch in all areas prone to contact. Reinforcing the link between interior and exterior design, many switches use a similar shape, reflecting the diamond motif of the exterior body shell. The same diamond theme is also visible in the door trim pattern, the headliner, the JBL speaker grilles and tweeter shape, and even the needles of the driver’s analogue instrument dials.