The C-HR was launched in our market in early 2017 and the distinctively styled crossover has proven quitepopular amongfashion-conscious urbanites. For 2018, Toyota South Africa has introduced a flagship version that boasts more equipment and safety features as standard.
Visually, the 1.2T Luxury derivative isdistinguishable by atwo-tone paint finish, but the key changes featurein the newcomer's interior.Additional standard equipment includes leather trim, push-button start, seat-back pockets, heated seats,LED headlamps, LED front fog lights and tail light clusters, colour-coded auto-foldingand heated side mirrors, park distance control and intelligent park assist. The safety spec has improvedtoo… WhereasotherC-HR derivatives haveonly two airbags, the 1.2TLuxury comes equipped with driver-, passenger-, side-, curtain- and knee airbags.
The powertrain remains unchanged. The 2018 Toyota C-HR 1.2T Luxury is powered by a1.2-litre 4-cylinder turbopetrol motor thatproduces 85 kW and 185 Nm; it drives the front wheels via a continuously variable (automatic) transmission. Fuel economy is claimed to be6.4 L/100 km.
All C-HRscome standard with a 6-services/90 000 km service plan and 3-year/100 000 km warranty. Service intervals are set at 15000 km.
Toyota C-HR 1.2T R335 100
Toyota C-HR 1.2T Plus R364 000
Toyota C-HR 1.2T Plus Auto R376 100
Toyota C-HR 1.2T Luxury AutoR422 100
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