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The current model was released in 2016 as a global strategic model, and in 2017 it has a track record of winning the best-selling car in Japan in a single month.
Toyota's compact SUV "C-HR" seems to be undergoing a full model change soon. The current model was released in 2016 as a global strategic model, and in 2017 it has a track record of winning the best-selling car in Japan in a single month. What kind of model will the next model be? We will deliver the latest information caught by the scoop site "Spyder7".
After all, attention is on the styling. The concept will be inherited only by the C-HR, which has a strong presence as a compact crossover SUV like a coupe. The design hint is in the 16 concept cars that Toyota announced at the "Battery EV Information Session" held by Toyota in December 2021 and became a hot topic.
It is said that the "bZ Compact SUV" exhibited there is likely to be the base for the next-generation C-HR. Rather, considering the time of appearance, the design should have been completed as of December, and it can be said that the bZ Compact SUV was the one that changed the design of the next C-HR to a show car style.
Based on the bZ Compact SUV, I predicted a commercial model of C-HR.
Headlights create a unique front mask. The boomerang-like design of the bZ Compact SUV has been replaced with a more realistic shape for a sharp look. The overall silhouette is thicker than the bZ Compact SUV, increasing the living space in the rear seats. If the current model features organic curves, the next model is likely to feature edgy straight lines.
The platform adopts the latest version of TNGA's "GA-C". The powertrain is a 2.0-liter in-line 4-cylinder "Dynamic Force Engine" + motor hybrid. By installing a new hybrid 4WD "D-Four", it seems that we can expect not only the appearance but also the 4WD performance.
Attention is the full-electric (BEV), which will be equipped with the preceding "bZ4X" system.
The world premiere of the next C-HR is expected to fall in 2023. BEV is likely to be announced late.
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