It’s an aesthetically appealing option with adequate levels of practicality, luxury, safety and dynamism
If Toyota wanted a car that stands out in the crowd, they have achieved this with the C-HR, which gets a nip and tuck for 2020. Picture: PHUTI MPYANE
You’ll get no arguments that its bulbous shape looks nothing like the Nissan Juke, Citroën C3 Aircross and Hyundai Kona it goes against in the chic crossover segment, a category that sells everyday practicality but with expressive, individualistic aesthetics. It’s a good look that relates to the new Corolla and a profile like nothing else from Toyota, and indeed from rival brands.
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