Toyota C-HR: todo lo que debes saber de este superventas en menos de dos minutos
Una de las principales novedades del Toyota C-HR ha sido la variante híbrida enchufable (desde 38.500 euros), que es el tope de gama.
The Spanish car market is abuzz with the arrival of the second generation Toyota C-HR. This compact SUV boasts significant upgrades, making it a compelling option for consumers. One key improvement is the increase in trunk space, now offering 388 liters in the 1.8 version—a significant 11-liter boost. "The maletero gains 11 liters of capacity," explains the presenter in the video. Beyond storage, the design has been revamped with a more aggressive aesthetic, featuring striking LED headlights and unique diamond-shaped panels along the car's side. The interior also receives a substantial upgrade with a new 12.3-inch infotainment screen and a panoramic sunroof. The new C-HR is available in hybrid versions, with a plug-in hybrid variant set to launch after Easter. Prices start from €31,750 for the base model, rising to €32,500 for the Advance trim. This upgrade demonstrates Toyota's commitment to innovation and meeting consumer demands for style and functionality.
Una de las principales novedades del Toyota C-HR ha sido la variante híbrida enchufable (desde 38.500 euros), que es el tope de gama.