The C-HR isn’t actually on sale yet, so the info on it is
limited; read on for what we do know right now. “C-HR” stands for
“Coupe – High Rider,” despite its having four doors and riding
kind of low for a crossover. Smaller than its corporate sibling
the RAV4, it is bigger than the Nissan Juke and should have
greater interior room. Toyota isn’t revealing powertrain info, so
we are guessing it will have a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, a CVT and
front-drive; all-wheel drive will be optional.
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