Based on details obtained from the automaker’s website, the Luxury gets auto-levelling LED headlights, electrically retractable mirrors, LED fog lights, bi-tone roof with a choice of five colours and on the inside, push-button start, leather seats, power lumbar support for the front seats, curtain as well as a driver’s knee airbag, heated front seats, keyless entry, Intelligent Park Assist and Park Distance Control.
Unchanged is the powerunit up front with the 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine still producing 85kW/185Nm, mated, as mentioned, to a CVT with drive going to the front wheels. While the 0-100km/h sprint time is unknown, Toyota claims a top speed of 185km/h with a combined fuel consumption figure of 6.4-litres/100km and emissions of 144g/km.
Like the rest of the C-HR range, the Luxury comes with a three year/100 000km warranty and six year/60 000km service plan as standard.
PRICING
MODEL | PRICE |
C-HR 1.2T | R336 000 |
C-HR 1.2T Plus | R365 500 |
C-HR 1.2T Plus CVT | R377 000 |
C-HR 1.2T Luxury CVT | R422 100 |
Note: IMAGE sourced from Toyota South Africa twitter page shows Hybrid model not available locally