2021 Toyota C-HR Exterior Design & Drive | Best compact crossover?
2021 Toyota C-HR Exterior Design & Drive | Best compact crossover?
Despite its bold styling, the 2021 Toyota C-HR is an SUV designed to deliver high fuel economy rather than satisfying speed or eye-widening handling. Its four-cylinder engine is underpowered and slow to get up to speed, but the C-HR's 37-mpg result in our highway fuel economy testing is the payoff for your patience. The C-HR's cabin is nicely outfitted and brings enough of the exterior's funky styling inside to avoid being ordinary. All three of the available trim levels come with touchscreen infotainment and a full suite of driver-assistance features as standard, but other small SUVs in this class offer more practicality, available all-wheel drive, and more satisfying driving dynamics. This one's for saving fuel and looking hip doing it.
Toyota's smallest SUV receives a boost to its safety cred for 2021 with an updated suite of driver-assistance features. Standard across the lineup is Toyota's Safety Sense 2.0 active safety system, which includes automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist with road-edge detection, traffic-sign recognition, automatic high-beam headlamps, and adaptive cruise control with lane-trace assist—which keeps it centered in the lane. On top of that, a new Nightshade Edition appearance package is available on the mid-range XLE model that blacks out much of the C-HR's exterior trim and adds 18-inch black wheels.
2021 toyota chr interior,2021 toyota chr review,2021 toyota c hr,2021 toyota chr,toyota chr 2021,2020 toyota c-hr,2020 toyota chr,2021 toyota,toyota c hr,toyota c-hr hybrid,chr,c-hr,toyota c-hr,toyota chr,2021 c-hr,2021 toyota c-hr,toyota c-hr review,toyota c-hr 2020 review,toyota c-hr xle 2020,c-hr 2021,toyota crossover,toyota suv,toyota crv,toyota
#toyota #toyotaChr