When it broke cover at the 2014 Frankfurt Auto Show, the
Toyota C-HR turned heads... and then it promptly went back into hiding. After a
lot of speculation and anticipation, it resurfaced again last year, this time
as a confirmed production prototype. After so many delays, the 2018 Toyota C-HR
will arrive at Keyes
Toyota later this year. We're excited to offer this new
Toyota crossover to our Glendale
and Los Angeles customers.
The model's name stands for Coupe High-Rider, which is a
pretty apt description. Once you get past the ride height, what you're left
with is an especially rugged-looking (and endearingly quirky) coupe. It's
unusual for a crossover, in that there's no AWD available in the first year.
What's also unique is that this is a "monospec" vehicle. There will
only be two trims, each with a predetermined set of features. What you see is
what you get. This is a similar approach to what we've already seen with the
Toyota Yaris iA and the Toyota Corolla iM.
Monospec doesn't have to mean monotonous. There will be
plenty of technology stuffed into both the XLE and XLE Premium trim levels,
including the Toyota Entune infotainment system, active safety and driver
assist features, and a perky 144 horsepower engine.
There's not a definite release date yet, but we expect to
see the first Toyota C-HR arrive at 5855 Van Nuys Blvd in Van Nuys, CA sometime
this summer. The Keyes
Toyota staff is excited for the new arrival, and we're sure that our
customers from Los Angeles
and Glendale
will like what they see, too. Visit us today to find out more, or to test drive
a new Toyota SUV!
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