With the new Safety Sense P safety system, you’re safe behind the wheel of the 2019 Toyota CH-R.
The design of the 2019 Toyota CH-R is equally breathtaking with its rather muscular lines. The car is practical, with a Toyota personality. The automaker’s vision was to rethink the car in the light of its undisputed rivals, the 2019 Toyota Corolla hatchback and theToyota Rav4.
2019 Toyota C-HR Highlights
In 2019, it will cost you less to purchase the bas emodel, saving you a little more than $1,500 for the 2019 CH-R XLE version. However, you’ll have to give up the alloy wheels and the black paint roof option. In addition, the line of 2019 Toyota C-HR subcompact-crossovers offers more options in the 2019 versions. Also, all variations will now offer Apple CarPlay compatibility as standard. The two versions available will be the base model, the 2019 Toyota C-HR LE, and the Limited version, the high-end C-HR.
Good news for all Toyotas, including the C-HR
The good news is that all C-HRs will be equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense P system which includes an automatic emergency braking system with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and automatic high beams.
The limited version will be even more luxurious with black or brown leather seats with driver-side lumbar support, the Entune 3.0 Premium system, seat back pockets and rain-sensing windshield wipers.
To further separate the LE and Limited versions, Toyota has added chrome window trim, piano black B-pillars and a "red bumper garnish". We can’t wait to try it!