Name games for Toyota C-HR
HOW do car makers give a new model a proper name when most of them have hundreds of them secreted away being officially patented to them so rivals can't pinch them for own future year models?The simple answer is don't give them one which is what Toyota has done with their first ever purpose built crossover by calling it the C-HR which spelt out a bit bizarrely means Coupe - High Rider.Naturally when it arrives in showrooms here in January from Toyota's factory in Turkey most punters will simply refer to it as the CHR but either way the company won't mind because it at last gives them a first model to compete in what is really is the mid-sized Sports Utility Vehicle sector.
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Why Toyota Has High Expectations for the All-New 2018 C-HR SUV
Toyota's all-new C-HR is a subcompact crossover SUV that will arrive at U.S. dealers next spring.Image source: Toyota.Toyota (NYSE: TM) took the wraps off of the U.S. version of its all-new C-HR this past week.
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Toyota C-HR a real high rider
WHEN concept cars appear at major motor shows they nearly always have the "wow" factor, but when they eventually appear in the showroom their design is usually well toned down.That's not the case with Toyota's latest crossover, the C-HR which is now on sale in the UK with first deliveries in January.The C-HR, which means Coupe High-Rider, is designed to stand out both within the Toyota line-up and in the crossover market where nearly every auto manufacturer is expanding.
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