TOYOTA C-HR 2024 #toyota #c_hr_2024 #car_2024 #new_car

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TOYOTA C-HR 2024 #toyota #c_hr_2024 #car_2024 #new_car

The 2024 Toyota C-HR small SUV has been hit with significant price increases for the new-generation model, due in Australia between January to March next year.

Revealed in June, the second-generation C-HR adopts more radical styling and more advanced technology than its predecessor alongside a switch to hybrid-only power – the first non-Prius model from Toyota in Australia to not be available with conventional petrol or diesel power.
The new Toyota C-HR is designed to stand out through its distinctive styling, which enhances the iconic coupe silhouette with dynamic diamond-cut character lines for a striking bold look.
A 35mm wider stance is further complemented by new larger alloy wheels - up to an imposing 20 inches - and a 25mm shorter front overhang as part of a condensed package that looks poised and dynamic from every angle.

At the front, the 3D architecture and hammerhead face are reinterpreted to include spectacular full LED headlamps integrated along with the turn signals within an eyecatching arrow-shaped design.
A stylish selection of exterior colours is available, including the new signature Sulphur and Precious Silver colours which are exclusively offered for 'bi-tone+' models in the first year of launch, alongside Emotional Red and Ash Grey. Dark Teal and Deep Amethyst perfectly match the new Toyota C-HR's sophisticated looks, while Dark Grey, Dynamic Grey, Black, Super White, Silver Metallic and Platinum White Pearl are elegant alternatives.

Inside the cabin, the Toyota C-HR's renowned sensory quality has been taken to new heights thanks to a comprehensive upgrade of materials combined with new highquality details to generate an exceptional, harmonious interior experience.
A wing concept consists of a slim horizontal instrument panel that is perfectly integrated with the door panels and centre console to wrap the occupants and generate a warm, welcoming space. The multimedia display is combined seamlessly, while selected grades include a custom-built fade-effect metal JBL speaker with superior sound quality, a first for Toyota.
A driver-focused zone ensures all control elements and vehicle information are intelligently located to keep hands on the wheel and eyes on the road, including a head-up display, depending on the vehicle grade.

Style contributes to practicality when it comes to storage and charging options. The slimline wing design allows an additional tray to be integrated above the glove box, offering a convenient new storage option. Within the centre console, there is a tray large enough to hold two mobile phones. Compared to the previous Toyota C-HR, the new generation also benefits from an increased trunk capacity.
A unique panoramic glass roof, available on mid+, high and GR SPORT grades, provides a lighter, more spacious feeling. Using innovative low-emissive and infrared- reducing coatings, it keeps heat inside the cabin on cooler days and prevents overheating in sunny weather. Reaching a comfortable temperature with reduced need for air conditioning, allied with a 5kg weight saving achieved by eliminating the need for a conventional sunshade, enhances efficiency. Passengers also enjoy more space thanks to 3 cm additional headroom.

The Toyota C-HR GXL and Koba are powered by a 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – developing 72kW/142Nm – and a 70kW/185Nm electric motor, claimed to deliver 103kW combined to the front wheels.
The range-topping C-HR GR Sport will be equipped with a larger 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (112kW/190Nm) and two electric motors (83kW front, 30kW rear), driving all four wheels and producing up to 145kW combined.
Standard equipment for the Toyota C-HR GXL includes 17-inch alloy wheels, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen (with wireless/wired Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto), a 7.0-inch driver instrument display, six-speaker audio system, automatic dual-zone climate control and rain-sensing wipers.

Stepping up to the C-HR Koba adds bi-LED headlights (with automatic levelling and high-beams), 19-inch alloy wheels, heated fabric and suede-upholstered front sports seats (with power adjustment for the driver), a 12.3-inch digital instrument screen, and a nine-speaker JBL sound system – among other upgrades.
Finally the flagship C-HR GR Sport adds a unique set of 19-inch alloy wheels, GR Sport-specific exterior highlights, upgraded brakes, a heated steering wheel, and GR-branded synthetic leather and suede front seats.
All examples of the 2024 Toyota C-HR are also equipped with autonomous emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, lane-keep assist, lane trace assist, adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree camera.

The new Toyota C-HR range includes two Premiere Edition models, showcasing the highest levels of equipment and styling. Both come with the striking new 'bi-tone+· colour scheme as standard.

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