In this video, Amelia reviews the 2017 Toyota C-HR Koba AWD. The C-HR is an all new addition to the Toyota vehicle lineup. In the past, Toyota as a brand was known for being sensible rather than exciting, so the C-HR was a surprise.
Specifications
Engine Size: 1.2 Litre Turbo
Max. Power: 85kW @ 5500rpm
Max. Torque: 185Nm @ 1500rpm
Fuel Type: Petrol
Fuel Consumption: 6.5 L/100km
Transmission: CVT
Key Features
- 18-inch alloy wheels
- Lane departure alert
- Heated front seats
- 5 Star ANCAP Rating
- Sat Nav
The all-new Toyota C-HR is a small, stylish, turbo SUV and they are available in a range of colours and trims. On the inside, the C-HR offers a lot of roominess along with enough sporty performance to meet your day to day driving needs.
Toyota’s pricing structure for the C-HR starts at $26,990* for the six-speed manual front-drive C-HR, increasing by $2,000 for the CVT and a further $2,000 for the traction of all-wheel drive.
The top of the line Koba AWD reviewed by Amelia adds luxury features including leather-accented seats, keyless entry and ignition, bigger (18-inch) alloy wheels, LED lamps and innovative nanoe (pronounced nano-e) technology that moisturises cabin air. The C-HR Koba AWD is priced from $35,000 AUD without on-roads.
Please, please, learn to pronounce the letter “H” properly. It’s “aitch”, not “haitch”. Look it up in the Oxford English dictionary. It seems to be mostly pronounced this way by people who had the misfortune of attending Catholic schools.