ToyotaC-HR (2017-2019)
- Used only
- Compact/Small SUV
- Petrol/Diesel/Mild hybrid
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The Toyota C-HR, launched in 2016, is a very striking looking SUV aimed at people who prioritise style. The Toyota C-HR is offered in hybrid and conventional petrol forms, but can this compact SUV beat rivals such as the Nissan Juke? Read our full Toyota C-HR review to find out.
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