Coupe-like crossover is updated for 2022 with new colours, and it’s filled to the brim with features
New 18-inch directional alloy wheels fitted to the Plus and Luxury grade models. Picture: SUPPLIED
The CH-R competes against edgy-styled crossovers such as the Opel Mokka, Honda HR-V, Volkswagen Taigo and Hyundai Kona, and its exterior tweaks are subtle, the most notable being new 18-inch directional alloy wheels fitted to the plus and luxury-grade models. These are shod with 225/50/R18 rubber while a space-saver spare wheel enhances luggage capacity.
The colour line-up has been revised, adopting hues from other Toyota models, including Celestite Grey, as well as introducing some new options. The standard and plus models offer buyers a choice of 10 exterior paint finishes, which include the striking new Midnight Purple pictured, along with Fierce Red and Eclipse Black.
The range-topping luxury version lays on additional fare like park distance control and an intelligent parking system, keyless entry and start, partial leather interior and Bi-LED headlamps with sequential turn- signal operation. The side mirrors can also be folded in.