Toyota CHR: The Stylish and Sporty Small Family SUV

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The new Toyota CHR is like a fashion-forward outfit from Zara, blending mainstream appeal with a touch of designer flair. It's a small family SUV that oozes futuristic and sporty vibes. Just take a look at that rear window, so steeply raked that it creates a spoiler effect from the rear lights. And how about that illuminated Toyota CHR logo? It's the little details that make all the difference.
But it's not just about looks. This car has substance too. With its angular design, creases, and 19-inch alloy wheels, it commands attention from every angle. The black roof adds a touch of sophistication, while the extended wheel arches give it a stocky stance. And let's not forget the big grill that exudes an air of expense. It's a head-turner, no doubt about it.
Step inside, and you'll find that the interior is just as captivating as the exterior. The dash is a sight to behold, with its unique shape and contours. The material quality is top-notch, with soft-touch surfaces that feel expensive and solid. The center console separates the driver from the front passenger, emphasizing the driver-focused nature of the car. And kudos to Toyota for keeping the climate controls separate from the infotainment system. It's all about convenience and ease of use.
In terms of storage, the CHR doesn't disappoint. There are cup holders big enough to hold large bottles, a wireless charging pad, and ample space in the glove box. The seats are comfortable and supportive, with different materials available depending on the model. While the rear seats may be a bit cramped in terms of legroom, headroom is surprisingly good. The boot offers a decent capacity, although the load lip can be a bit high.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. There are a few annoying aspects to the CHR. The door handles, for instance, can cause repetitive strain injury if you're not careful. And the lack of rear window wipers may prove to be a nuisance when it's raining. However, there are plenty of cool features to make up for it. The car comes with a load of safety kit, including blind spot warning and adaptive cruise control with lane-keeping assist. Plus, you get a 10-year warranty for that extra peace of mind.
Overall, the Toyota CHR is a stylish and enjoyable car to drive. It combines eye-catching looks with practicality and a range of features. Whether you're cruising around town or hitting the open road, this car is sure to turn heads and bring a smile to your face.

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