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The new Toyota C-HR takes this legacy further and combines stand-out styling, an engaging drive and class-leading efficiency, with a focus on exceeding European customer expectations of premium quality and sustainability.The iconic coupe silhouette pioneered by its predecessor is further emphasised for the new Toyota C-HR by a wider, more confident stance, enhanced by imposing 20-inch wheels on the Plug-in Hybrid 220, and a heightened level of sophisticated design execution.A holistic and personalised user experience puts the customer at the heart of the vehicle and takes the Toyota C-HR’s renowned sensory quality to greater heights thanks to a comprehensive upgrade of materials combined with premium details and features.The new Toyota C-HR has been developed specifically for the expectations of European customers through its local design, engineering and production, exploiting innovative developments, including real-time data from drivers across the continent.All versions of the new Toyota C-HR, including the Plug-in Hybrid 220, benefit from Toyota’s latest, fifth-generation hybrid technology and a comprehensive upgrade to the vehicle dynamics, achieving driving excitement and a confident, quiet ride.
Plug-in hybrid cars are here to stay. Not only do they enable you to drive in 100% electric mode, but thanks to the combination of their two engines, they are very versatile vehicles. However, some people believe, for example, that they are not suitable for long journeys, because if you do not find a charging point on the road you are stuck. We dispel this and other false claims with Neus Mesalles, a Complete Vehicle Engineer at SEAT, at the wheel of the brand’s first PHEV, the Leon e-HYBRID.
Sales of electric and hybrid vehicles increased by 121% in the ten main markets in Europe in the third quarter of 2020This increase likewise results in more user doubts and questionsThe main doubts are about practical issues such as whether they are all automatic or whether the heating affects battery consumptionSEAT’s electromobility Learning Center offers a training programme on hybrid and electric vehicles for all company employees
With the new concept Cupra Tavascan, Seat shows the electric future of the performance brand Cupra. In the Seat Tarraco FR celebrates its premiere as a plug-in hybrid at the IAA. But there is more to discover like the full electric Seat Mii or the Cupra Ateca Special Edition. Source: http://quickcarreview.com
Two out of three children do not travel correctly or safely when transported by car, according to the British organisation Child Seat Safety. It is not just a question of them not using a mandatory child seat, but other mistakes that can have serios consequences in the event of an accident. For example, this study points out that in most cases an inadequate restraint system is used or that children are not restrained correctly. According to Spain’s Traffic Department, the difference between correct and incorrect use can reduce the risk of casualty by 75% and injuries by 90%. All you have to do is follow some basic rules.