2018 Toyota CH-R debuts at LA auto show
Follow Viknesh Add to circleFollowing its world debut at the 2016 Geneva auto show, Toyota's funky-looking C-HR subcompact SUV has finally reached the United States, appearing for the first time on Thursday at the 2016 Los Angeles auto show.It was originally due here as a Scion, but with the with the demise of the youth brand earlier in 2016 the C-HR is badged as a Toyota.The letters that make up the name stand for "Coupe High Rider," but this is no coupe as there are four doors, plus the rear hatch.
Toyota tries to shed its boring image with the 2018 C-HR subcompact crossover
The 2018 Toyota C-HR took a long and convoluted route to its U.S. debut at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show this week.It debuted as a concept car just over two years ago, and was originally supposed to be sold here under Toyota's now-defunct Scion "youth" brand.Now that it's finally here, is the C-HR worth the wait?
Preview: 2018 Toyota C-HR
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First Look: 2018 Toyota C-HR
At long last, the 2018 Toyota C-HR is ready to head to production.We've seen various incarnations of this ultra-sporty crossover at several auto shows during the past two years, first with a Toyota badge, then as a Scion and now, once and for all, as a Toyota again.Perhaps because we've seen the evolution of this particular vehicle so extensively, it didn't arrive at the Los Angeles Auto Show with as much mystique as some other new models, but it's still an interesting an exciting addition for Toyota.
2018 Toyota C-HR debuts in U.S. trim
By Bob Nagy on November 17, 2016 1:05 PMThis subcompact crossover is based on the same Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) that underpins the latest Prius and promises to deliver a kick to match its visual pop.Toyota says the C-HR's "Distinctive Diamond" styling previews a bold new direction in the company's design philosophy.Blending edgy character lines with 3D details, the C-HR's multifaceted bodywork pushes the limits of convention.