First Images Of The Toyota C-HR

Toyota recently announced that they were to unveil a new concept at the Paris Auto Show. However, The Internet once again decided to jump the gun on this reveal, and a few shots of the vehicle have surfaced.

The first thing we can see by looking at the shots is that this concept features some styling cues that will probably trickle down into future Toyota models. The size of the vehicle would slot it under the Rav4, and according to a recent press release, the H-CR will feature a hybrid powertrain.

If this concept ever gets greenlighted for production, it will probably come out as a 5-door CUV. However, we would appreciate a 2-door version, since it has been a few years since the manufacturer offered a comparable vehicle here.

Share on Facebook

More on the subject

Test Drives2015 Toyota Rav4: The Safe Bet
When the new Toyota Rav4 launched last year, it failed to break new technological ground and people found its exterior pretty conventional. And yet, it managed to be one of the best-selling vehicles in the compact SUV category. When it came time to refresh the Rav4, Toyota brass thought it …
First Drives2015 Toyota Yaris: Like the Camry, but Smaller
A few months ago, Toyota unveiled the 2015 Camry, a mid-generation model featuring some fairly significant changes. These updates fell just shy of a new generation, as the mechanical parts and chassis remained the same. And now Toyota has just introduced its all-new Yaris. Last revamped in 2011, this valiant …
First Drives2014 Toyota Highlander: Built for Comfort
Carmel, California. When it first hit the market 12 long years ago, the Toyota Highlander struck me as a happy medium between a real SUV and a wagon. But since then, that role has been assigned to the Venza. In a way, it was also a toned-down version of the …
New YorkWe Are Getting Ready For The Next Toyota Yaris Sedan
Toyota’s sub-compact, the Yaris, was never known for its dynamic capabilities. Just like its ancestor the Echo, it was a car that was made for sipping fuel and being easy to park, not for winning an autocross race. Toyota’s most recent announcement could change that, however. The manufacturer just announced …
NewsWe Catch Toyota's Subcompact SUV In The Wild
It's not a secret for anybody: people like SUVs, but they also like small vehicles that are easy to drive and park (as long as they don't need the interior space of a Chevrolet Suburban). In the last few years, manufacturers have seen that there is a market for smaller, …
FrankfurtToyota C-HR: Inching Closer To Production
At last year’s Paris Motor Show, we saw an all-new concept in Toyota’s booth. It was the C-HR Concept, a vehicle that was created because the manufacturer wanted to get into the rapidly-expanding subcompact SUV market (already occupied by vehicles such as the Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V and Nissan Juke).