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The evolution of an icon: The new Toyota C-HR combines an extraordinary design with the most modern technologies. Inspired by the vision of a “concept car for the road” and the unconventional look of its predecessor, the new Toyota C-HR dares to be different.The first Toyota C-HR, launched in 2017, sold more than 840,000 units in Europe. With its unconventional design, convincing quality and high fun factor, it developed into a successful model for Toyota.The new Toyota C-HR was developed specifically to meet the needs of European customers. The vehicle was designed and developed locally and is also produced in Europe. During development, Toyota engineers used extensive real-time data from drivers across Europe.High-quality features are part of a comprehensive and personalized driving experience that puts the customer at the center. These include the flush door handles, the 64-color ambient lighting and the panoramic roof with infrared-reducing low-e coating.Thanks to innovative technologies and comprehensive further development of driving dynamics, the new Toyota C-HR offers confident and comfortable driving behavior. The various hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains use Toyota's latest hybrid technology to combine more power with an engaging and efficient driving experience.In addition to its efficient powertrains, the new Toyota C-HR reduces its environmental impact through the use of new recycled and animal-free materials, through advanced technologies to reduce vehicle weight and by reducing CO2 emissions in production.The first customer vehicles will be delivered from January 2024. Delivery of the C-HR Plug-in Hybrid will begin in March 2024.
Startschuss für den neuen Toyota C-HR: Bei Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey (TMMT) im türkischen Sakarya ist jetzt die Produktion der zweiten Modellgeneration angelaufen. Für die Neuauflage des Crossover-SUV hat der Mobilitätskonzern insgesamt 308 Millionen Euro in seine Fertigungsstätte investiert, die als erste in Europa auch Plug-in-Hybridfahrzeuge herstellt – inklusive der Batteriemontage, was ebenfalls ein Novum für Toyota in Europa ist.Mit seinem markanten, progressiven Design, das mit der zum Heck abfallenden Dachlinie an ein Sportcoupé erinnerte, sorgte der Toyota C-HR bei seiner Markteinführung 2016 für Aufsehen im Segment der Kompakt-SUV. Mehr als 800.000 Mal hat sich das Modell seitdem verkauft, parallel dazu kletterte auch der europaweite Marktanteil von Toyota von vier auf sieben Prozent.Die in Europa entwickelte und konstruierte Neuauflage verbindet das weiterentwickelte Designerbe mit ausschließlich elektrifizierten Antrieben. Neben einem 103 kW/140 PS starken 1,8-Liter-Vollhybrid und einem 145 kW/198 PS starken 2,0-Liter-Hybrid, der auf Wunsch auch mit dem intelligenten Allradantrieb (AWD-i) vorfährt, ist erstmals ein Plug-in-Hybrid erhältlich. Bei einer Systemleistung von 164 kW/223 PS ist der Toyota C-HR bis zu 65 Kilometer rein elektrisch unterwegs. Die elektrifzierte Vielfalt in der größten und wettbewerbsintensivsten SUV-Klasse Europas beschleunigt die CO2-Reduzierung in Europa.
The evolution of an icon: The new Toyota C-HR combines an extraordinary design with the most modern technologies. Inspired by the vision of a “concept car for the road” and the unconventional look of its predecessor, the new Toyota C-HR dares to be different.The first Toyota C-HR, launched in 2017, sold more than 840,000 units in Europe. With its unconventional design, convincing quality and high fun factor, it developed into a successful model for Toyota.The new Toyota C-HR was developed specifically to meet the needs of European customers. The vehicle was designed and developed locally and is also produced in Europe. During development, Toyota engineers used extensive real-time data from drivers across Europe.High-quality features are part of a comprehensive and personalized driving experience that puts the customer at the center. These include the flush door handles, the 64-color ambient lighting and the panoramic roof with infrared-reducing low-e coating.Thanks to innovative technologies and comprehensive further development of driving dynamics, the new Toyota C-HR offers confident and comfortable driving behavior. The various hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains use Toyota's latest hybrid technology to combine more power with an engaging and efficient driving experience.In addition to its efficient powertrains, the new Toyota C-HR reduces its environmental impact through the use of new recycled and animal-free materials, through advanced technologies to reduce vehicle weight and by reducing CO2 emissions in production.The first customer vehicles will be delivered from January 2024. Delivery of the C-HR Plug-in Hybrid will begin in March 2024.
Honda revealed America’s first production plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle, the 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV. A fun-to-drive compact CUV that received a 270-mile EPA driving range rating, CR-V e:FCEV combines an all-new U.S.-made fuel cell system along with plug-in charging capability designed to provide up to 29 miles2 of EV driving around town with the flexibility of fast hydrogen refueling for longer trips.The 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV will be available for customer leasing in California beginning later this year.Standard features include HondaLink with expanded capabilities including hydrogen station information in addition to charging and power supply data. For additional convenience, the included Honda Power Supply Connector utilizes a 110-volt power outlet that can deliver up to 1,500 watts of power, turning CR-V e:FCEV into a clean power source capable of running small home appliances, portable air conditioners, power tools, camping equipment, and more.Honda’s market experience with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles began with introduction of the Honda FCX in December 2002, the world's first zero-emission fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) to receive certification for everyday use from both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), as well as the first FCEV leased to individual customers.
The evolution of an icon: The new Toyota C-HR combines an extraordinary design with the most modern technologies. Inspired by the vision of a “concept car for the road” and the unconventional look of its predecessor, the new Toyota C-HR dares to be different.The first Toyota C-HR, launched in 2017, sold more than 840,000 units in Europe. With its unconventional design, convincing quality and high fun factor, it developed into a successful model for Toyota.The new Toyota C-HR was developed specifically to meet the needs of European customers. The vehicle was designed and developed locally and is also produced in Europe. During development, Toyota engineers used extensive real-time data from drivers across Europe.High-quality features are part of a comprehensive and personalized driving experience that puts the customer at the center. These include the flush door handles, the 64-color ambient lighting and the panoramic roof with infrared-reducing low-e coating.Thanks to innovative technologies and comprehensive further development of driving dynamics, the new Toyota C-HR offers confident and comfortable driving behavior. The various hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains use Toyota's latest hybrid technology to combine more power with an engaging and efficient driving experience.In addition to its efficient powertrains, the new Toyota C-HR reduces its environmental impact through the use of new recycled and animal-free materials, through advanced technologies to reduce vehicle weight and by reducing CO2 emissions in production.The first customer vehicles will be delivered from January 2024. Delivery of the C-HR Plug-in Hybrid will begin in March 2024.