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Toyota's three-door C-HR Concept unvieled at the Paris Motorshow

Toyota's three-door C-HR Concept unvieled at the Paris Motorshow

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blogentry-114362-0-29166500-1412761824_thumb.jpgToyota has revealed a radical high-riding sports coupe concept ahead of its official unveiling at the Paris motor show next week.

The Japanese brand has released two images but limited details of its C-HR concept, a car that is said to preview a new compact SUV destined for production.

 

blogentry-114362-0-77111300-1412761829_thumb.jpgWhile its sleek three-door body hints at what a jacked-up next-generation Toyota 86 could look like, the C-HR is bound to be a more conventional five-door when it eventually becomes showroom ready as a model to sit below the popular RAV4 and a rival for the likes of the Nissan Juke, Peugeot 2008 and Renault Captur.

 

blogentry-114362-0-01453100-1412761826_thumb.jpgIt has yet to confirm full details on the car's mechanical underpinnings or powertrain, but says it will feature a hybrid powerplant and introduce a new "diamond architecture" styling theme.

It says the C-HR's soft overall form is contrasted by definitive crease lines "to represent the faceted surfaces of a highly-durable, precision-cut gemstone".

 

blogentry-114362-0-97617500-1412761827_thumb.jpgAlthough Toyota says the C-HR shares the mechanics of a Prius, it hasn't yet revealed much in the way of technical details. Only three basic dimensions of the two-door vehicle are specified: a length of 4350mm, a width of 1500mm and height of 2640mm. This suggests that this future SUV will be smaller than the current Toyota RAV4.

 

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Wonder how the production version gonna look like. Hope it doesnt look too much like the juke

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Toyota being Toyota, I doubt it is going to look anything like the concept.. That shade of blue would look great on a 86 though!

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Ht of 2640mm? Cannot be. It's a high riding coupe, not a lorry.

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