Jan 16, 2017

25185700110_d1f3d3ed54_b (3)For 2017, Toyota is rolling out its first-ever compact crossover, the C-HR. Showing off a unique diamond design, the C-HR is meant to have broad appeal and give Toyota a fresh, strong play in the crossover market. Take a look at what you can expect from the C-HR when it debuts in the United States.

A Stunning Exterior

When the 2017 Toyota C-HR rolls onto lots in the U.S., you can expect an exterior unlike any other Toyota you’ve ever seen. Aggressive, diamond-inspired styling results in rhombus-like door trim and sloping windows on each side toward the back. In front, the C-HR has fog lights, and the chrome grill prominently features the Toyota logo. LED daytime running lights makes it easier for other drivers to see the C-HR on the road.

An Abundance of Power

The C-HR gets 133 horsepower from a two-liter four-cylinder engine. To send power to the front wheels, the C-HR has a continuously variable transmission, which simulates the feel of an automatic.

A Bounty of Interior Features

Inside the 2017 Toyota C-HR, you’ll find plenty of features to make the ride more enjoyable. From the start, an illuminated entry system creates a warm glow inside the C-HR. As for high-tech features, the C-HR comes with Bluetooth connectivity, an 8-inch touch screen with the Toyota Touch multimedia system, and digital audio broadcast capabilities. For added luxury, the C-HR has dual-zone climate control, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, and a leather gear shift.

As Toyota shows off its new C-HR, it’s sure to catch the attention of consumers and industry observers because of its unique appearance, powerful engine, and many features.

Image via Flickr by Werner Bayer