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The funky C-HR adds even more spice

The funky C-HR adds even more spice

Toyota has enhanced the daring styling of the C-HR compact SUV with the availability of a two-tone paint scheme on a new Limited variant.

“Fashion is all about choice, colours, and attracting more customers with different personalities” said Mr Lala. “The C-HR is a funky fashion accessory to personalise to your own taste and personality.”

“Personalisation is a heritage of iconic Japanese cars, and C-HR is following in that tradition.”

The two-tone paint option features a black roof, rear spoiler, A-pillars and exterior mirrors and is available with five of the eight body colours the C-HR comes in. The five choices are black with Crystal Pearl, Shadow Platinum, Ruby, Sun Fusion or the newly added Nebula Blue.

“The C-HR adds more spice with the addition of the new Limited variant and the two-tone paint,” said Mr Lala.

Toyota’s New Global Architecture chassis has allowed Toyota’s designers more styling freedom, leading to visually distinctive designs like the C-HR said Mr Lala.

“The two-tone colours, combined with the sweeping lines of the C-HR provides customers with a real statement on the road.”

The Limited variant, available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive, doubles the number of C-HR variants.

Apart from the optional two-tone paint, the C-HR Limited has a leather accented interior, heated front seats, powered lumbar adjustment of the driver’s seat, smart key entry and push button start, and distinctive cabin trim and illumination.

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The C-HR Limited is powered by a 1.2 litre turbocharged petrol engine with a continuously variable transmission that offers the best of both worlds – economy and performance.

All C-HR variants come with 18-inch alloy wheels, dual zone climate air conditioning, rain sensing wipers, blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert, satellite navigation with SUNA* traffic channel, front and rear parking sensors and seven airbags as part of the comprehensive specification.

The Toyota Safety Sense package includes a Pre-Crash Safety system with Autonomous Emergency Braking, Automatic High Beam, Lane Departure Alert, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.

It’s available in eight colours, five of which have a two tone option. The Toyota Drive-away pricing includes WOF, registration, a full tank of fuel, the Toyota Care Service Advantage package, floor mats, and the three years or 100,000 kms warranty.

The full C-HR range is priced at;

C-HR 1.2 PT CVT FWD $32,990
C-HR 1.2 PT CVT AWD $34,490
C-HR Limited 1.2 PT CVT FWD $35,490
C-HR Limited 1.2 PT CVT AWD $36,990

Two Tone paint option on Limited variants $400 additional

*SUNA Navigation is only available in some regions.


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