2021 Toyota C-HR GR Sport unveiled
A new GR Sport trim grade for the C-HR should make the distinctive-looking crossover more involving to drive.
Chassis enhancements include stiffer springs, recalibrated dampers and a sharpened steering set-up. To provide better grip, larger 19” alloy wheels benefit from variant-specific tyres.
There aren’t any performance improvements, though. Consequently, customers will get to choose between the familiar 1.8 litre and 2.0 litre petrol-hybrid powertrains, which produce 120 bhp (90 kW / 122 PS) and 182 bhp (135 kW / 184 PS) respectively. Both options come with a continuously-variable transmission.
As well as two-tone paintwork, the C-HR GR Sport gains LED headlights, a dark chrome grille, black side mouldings, privacy glass and a bespoke rear bumper treatment.
Inside, the seats (heated in the front, incidentally) can be covered by either plain fabric or a mix of leather and Alcantara. Red stitching and several GR logos further add to the sporty theme.
Prices haven’t been announced yet, but Toyota has said that sales of the C-HR GR Sport are due to begin early next year.
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Chassis enhancements include stiffer springs, recalibrated dampers and a sharpened steering set-up. To provide better grip, larger 19” alloy wheels benefit from variant-specific tyres.
There aren’t any performance improvements, though. Consequently, customers will get to choose between the familiar 1.8 litre and 2.0 litre petrol-hybrid powertrains, which produce 120 bhp (90 kW / 122 PS) and 182 bhp (135 kW / 184 PS) respectively. Both options come with a continuously-variable transmission.
As well as two-tone paintwork, the C-HR GR Sport gains LED headlights, a dark chrome grille, black side mouldings, privacy glass and a bespoke rear bumper treatment.
Inside, the seats (heated in the front, incidentally) can be covered by either plain fabric or a mix of leather and Alcantara. Red stitching and several GR logos further add to the sporty theme.
Prices haven’t been announced yet, but Toyota has said that sales of the C-HR GR Sport are due to begin early next year.
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