Brussels, Belgium,
01
October
2019
|
06:00
Europe/Amsterdam

The New Toyota C-HR

More Hybrid, More Connected and More Iconic

  • New 2.0l 184hp Hybrid joins Improved 1.8l 122hp Hybrid
  • New Multimedia System with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™
  • Visual Refinement to Front and Rear Designs

The new Toyota C-HR debuts with a choice of hybrid powertrains, a new multimedia system and design enhancements that refine its look whilst keeping the iconic shape.

Joining the improved 122hp 1.8l hybrid, is the new 184hp 2.0l Hybrid Dynamic Force system to give customers a choice of highly-efficient hybrid powertrains, with C02 emissions starting from 109 g/km for the 1.8l system and from 118 g/km on the 2.0l Hybrid Dynamic Force System. (WLTP standard)

Additionally, the new Toyota C-HR is equipped with a new multimedia system that includes Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ smartphone integration.

The new Toyota C-HR remains true to its iconic visual identity and the coupe-like lines create a bold style that continues to stand out. Both front and rear have received detailed attention bringing refinement to this iconic vehicle, while a painted lower lip reinforces the dynamic figure with a strong, wide and elevated stance.

Head- and tail-lights are upgraded to premium LED technology, with the daytime running lights (DRLs) and indicators combined into one frontal projector emitting a single smooth line above the main beam. At the rear, the new combi lamps are connected by a gloss black spoiler creating a single clean shape.

New Toyota C-HR features the introduction of the 2.0l Hybrid Dynamic Force powertrain. Generating 184 hp, this system blends enhanced driving performance with high efficiency.

An improved 1.8l hybrid system is also available, providing C-HR customers the choice of two different hybrid options.

Dynamic upgrades include a modified EPS tuning for improved steering feel. The 2.0l hybrid even benefits from a new suspension design that improves ride comfort whilst retaining the Toyota C-HR’s excellent handling capabilities.

All variants also feature an upgraded NVH pack to further reduce cabin noise.

The new C-HR debuts a new multimedia system that upgrades Toyota’s connectivity offer. This system now allows full smartphone integration and supports even the latest versions of Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™. It also supports ‘over the air’ map updates to allow customers to seamlessly drive with the latest versions of European road maps.

 

New Toyota C-HR CO2 Emission:

 

Corr. NEDC

WLTP

1.8l Hybrid, 122hp

From 86g/km

From 109 g/km

2.0l Hybrid, 184hp

From 92g/km

From 118 g/km