Wednesday, April 19, 2017

New Toyota Crossover Brings Sportiness to Crossover Class

We are getting excited here at Larry H. Miller Boulder Toyota. The all-new 2018 Toyota Coupe High-Rider (C-HR) will be available in April and we can’t wait for you to drive it. The C-HR moves Toyota forward in design, manufacturing, and engineering. In fact,, Associate Editor of Edmunds Cameron Rogers stated that “sportiness finally arrives to the subcompact crossover class.”


First, you’ll be attracted to the car’s edgy, sophisticated exterior. Deep, curvy character lines convey luxury with two slim projector-beam halogen headlights. The C-HR is available in many colors, including Ruby Flare Pearl, Blizzard Pear, Magnetic Gray Metallic and Black Sand Pearl.

Then, the interior will really draw you in. It has a modern look because it’s spacious and uncluttered. A soft diamond pattern fills the “MeZONE.” The dashboard is slightly angled to help you have a clear view of the road ahead, along with a 7-inch audio display positioned in the center of the dash to reduce eye movements.

You and your passengers will love the bucket seats that add extra comfort, added foot space under the front seats, small item in-door storage, and ample cup holders. Cargo space includes 60/40 seats that can fold flat, in addition to a secret department in the sidewall for smaller items and in compartments below the deck board.


Once you drive, you’ll be in love. The engine is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder dual cam produces 144 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 139 lb-feet of torque at 3,900 rpm. It also has Toyota’s Variable Valve Timing and Valvematic which helps increase fuel economy and smooth operation — both models are expected to have an MPG rating of 27 in the city and 31 on the highway.

State-of-the-art safety features include Toyota Safety Sense P™ or active braking, Pre-Collision System and Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert and Steering Assist function. The Steering Assist will act similar to tradition cruise control but also add a vehicle-to-vehicle control mode.

The 2018 Toyota Coupe High-Rider is expected to be in the range of $22,500 to $25,000.

If you’re interested in a Toyota now, take a look at what’s on our lot.

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