The car's premiere will take place in March at the Geneva Motor Show.
The production version of the C-HR model largely repeats the design of the eponymous concept shown in 2014. The differences mainly concern the shape of the bumpers and the design of the optics.
The technical characteristics of the Toyota C-HR crossover are still kept secret. However, it is known that it is based on the platform of the current hybrid Prius. Therefore, it can be assumed that the new model will also receive a hybrid powertrain.
Toyota names the Nissan Juke, Renault Captur, Jeep Renegade and other similar models as the main rivals of its crossover.








