Toyota C-HR - small crossover priced at nearly 1.8 billion in Vietnam
The crossover model imported to Vietnam has a sporty appearance and a privately imported 1.2-liter turbocharged engine.
Toyota C-HR appeared at a showroom in Saigon after a similar version arrived in Hanoi in November 2017 but equipped with a 2-liter engine. The crossover has a rugged appearance, symbolizing a new breeze in the Japanese car company's design style instead of the neutrality of the past.
Toyota C-HR at a showroom in Ho Chi Minh City. |
The German version of the C-HR is equipped with lens-shaped headlights, LED daytime running lights, and 18-inch 10-spoke alloy wheels. The car is 4,360 mm long, 1,795 mm wide, and 1,565 mm high, aiming at the segment of the Honda HR-V and Mazda CX-3. Toyota's ambition is to even compete with small luxury cars such as the BMW X1 and Audi Q2.
The interior of the Vietnamese version has a three-spoke steering wheel with integrated multi-function buttons. Vertical information display screen on the dashboard. Chrome-rimmed speedometer. Some locations such as the armrest, headrest on the seat and front door are brown to create accents.
Toyota C-HR is equipped with a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine, 116 horsepower, maximum torque of 185 Nm. CVT transmission and four-wheel drive.
Toyota models have many safety features.collision warning, lane departure warning, electronic handbrake,cruise control, hVehicle stability control system VSC, hill start assist control HAC,TC anti-slip,tire pressure warning
According to the importer in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, the Toyota C-HR costs about 78,000 USD excluding the rolling cost in Vietnam. With the current exchange rate (January 7) of major banks such as Vietcombank, the car costs about 1.77 billion VND.