The first thing you’ll notice about the new C-HR is its funky and futuristic design, inspired by the latest Prius hatch. It has a sleek and sporty profile, with sharp lines, LED headlights and taillights, and a distinctive grille. The car also comes with a range of 10 colours, some of which are exclusive to certain trim levels. You can also opt for a two-tone body colour, which adds some contrast and flair to the car. The new C-HR is available in three trim levels: GXL, Koba and GR Sport. The GXL and Koba models feature a 1.8-litre hybrid unit that produces 140 horsepower, while the GR Sport has a more powerful 2.0-litre hybrid setup with all-wheel drive that delivers 198 horsepower. The GR Sport also has some unique styling elements, such as a black roof, black alloy wheels, and red accents on the interior. The hybrid system of the new C-HR is very efficient and smooth, allowing you to drive up to 66 kilometres on electric power alone in the plug-in hybrid version. The car also has different driving modes, such as Eco, Normal and Sport, that adjust the throttle response and steering feel according to your preference. The car also has a regenerative braking system that recovers energy when you slow down and uses it to extend the battery range. The new C-HR is not only eco-friendly, but also fun to drive. It has a responsive and agile handling, thanks to its low centre of gravity and stiff suspension. The car also has a good grip and stability on the road, especially in the all-wheel drive version. The steering is light and precise, making it easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces and corners. #toyota #2024toyota #newtoyota #toyotachr #carenthusiast #carreview #newcar ❤️ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 👉instagram👈 / rider_eview 👉twitter👈 / ridereviewyt 👉Facebook👈 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ______________________________________________ Thanks for watching and don't forget to like and subscribe to my channel.