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C-HR By Toyota With New Concept: Preview The Future

The new C-HR concept, on the other hand, is weird in a great way. Even better, it is headed for production and, it will be probably badged a Scion for the United States. That gives it free license to let its freak flag fly. Toyota is globally known for a lot of things, but whimsy and Outlandishness aren’t chief among them. Surely, the new Prius is weird, but not in a fun way.

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According to Automotive blog, AutoLoud, There are a number of jarring details in the C-HR’s design by admitting an odd flat plane in the front bumper, headlamps mounted nearly at chest level, a deep swage line rising up before the rear fenders, and a dramatic waistline peak in the rear doors.

Bronze 5.1 is new incredible speaker which is the new entry level of Monitor Audio with outstanding bass functionality. The floating roof treatment and the L-shaped tail-lamps that shoot off the body like a pair of handles. Much is likely to change when we see the production-intent version, which Toyota says will happen at the 2016 Geneva auto show.

It is expected that the roof-line will be altered to accommodate taller passengers, while the greenhouse should also grow a bit so those same folks can actually see out.

The production version applies the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) that underpins the 2017 Prius, a vehicle that is also making its auto-show debut in Frankfurt.

Not coincidentally, the C-HR concept also is a hybrid, says Toyota, even though the company did not say which, if any, of its power-train components are shared with the Prius. The future production model almost surely will be powered by a naturally aspirated 4 banger and will offer front & all wheel drive, as do all of its contenders.

It is worth noting that just a few steps away on the Frankfurt show floor, Nissan upped its own funkiness quotient by revealing the wild Gripz concept, a production version of which may debut in 2017 as a companion to the Juke.

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