2018 Toyota C-HR review

Toyota boasts its standard suite of passive and active safety gadgetry on the C-HR, like Toyota Safety Sense. Toyota Safety Sense also includes the company's star safetysystem, options that are standard on every one of its models. WarrantyAll Toyota C-HRs come with a three-year, 36,000-mile basic bumper-to-bumper warranty, and a five-year, 60,000-mile policy that covers the engine and the transmission. 2018 Toyota C-HR Compared ToHow DT would configure this carToyota made configuring the C-HR really simple as there are only three trim options: XLE, XLE Premium, and Limited. Our TakeThe Toyota C-HR is pretty much as basic as pint-sized crossovers get.


2018 Toyota C-HR Test Drive And Review: Small Wonder

So, when I'm confronted with a sub-compact crossover vehicle like the 2018 Toyota C-HR, I'm forced to adjust my expectations about what an SUV can be. C-HR's ground clearance is 5.9 inches, the least of any current Toyota SUV or crossover. Safety is a particular virtue of C-HR, thanks to standard Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P). Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert are available on the XLE Premium trim level as well. I'm still a big SUV guy, but I found a lot to like about the 2018 Toyota C-HR.

2018 Toyota C-HR Test Drive And Review: Small Wonder

Toyota C-HR aces IIHS crash-tests, faulted for weak headlights

as declared in The 2018 Toyota C-HR can't see very well in the dark, the IIHS said last week. The IIHS said in a statement that it faulted the 2018 C-HR's headlights for "providing inadequate visibility on curves but also producing excessive glare from the low beams." MORE: Read our 2018 Toyota C-HR reviewThe non-profit group also said that the C-HR's high-beam headlights provided less-than-stellar visibility on straightaways and in curves. 2018 Toyota C-HR Enlarge PhotoAll versions of the 2018 C-HR sold in the U.S. feature halogen headlights. However, the C-HR earned "Good" marks in the IIHS's barrage of crash-tests, including the challenging small-overlap test that simulates impact with an object such as a utility pole.




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