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Toyota C-HR 2020 - 2021 Review, Photos, Exhibition, Exterior and Interior
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The new, 2020 Toyota C-HR builds on the striking design language and outstanding dynamic performance that has already awarded the company's C-SUV segment iconic status within the Toyota model range.

Launched in 2016 and positioned as a dynamic crossover combining extravagant looks with the handling prowess to match - yet delivering segment-best emissions performance - the first Toyota C-HR had a powerful impact on the C-SUV segment.

In its first year, the Toyota C-HR sold 120,000 units in Europe, instantly achieving a 10% share of the segment. Moreover, 8 out of 10 of these vehicles were equipped with hybrid powertrains. The success story has continued, and today more than 400,000 Europeans drive the Toyota C-HR.

Most significantly, the new, 2020 Toyota C-HR benefits from a second, more powerful hybrid system added to the powertrain range. It also features enhanced driving dynamics, more refined interior and exterior design, and an upgraded HMI (Human Machine Interface) featuring the latest multimedia technology.

The introduction of the additional hybrid powertrain gives customers the choice of two different hybrid options, a feature that is unique in the segment. The 122 hp 1.8 litre hybrid system remains, its eco performance enhanced by an upgraded lithium-ion battery, with CO2emissions as low as 109 g/km. (WLTP)

Top of the range is a powerful, 2.0 litre Hybrid Dynamic Force system. Generating 184 hp and CO2emissions from just 118 g/km (WLTP), this system combines high efficiency with a significant increase in power and, through updated suspension and improved NVH, an even smoother, quieter ride and new levels of driving dynamics.

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