Despite the renowned reliability, Toyota doesn’t always top the list of exciting automobiles. So feast your eyes on the just released Toyota C-HR. Debuted at the Geneva Motor Show this week, the C-HR shares the same platform as the Prius, but it was originally slated to be branded as a Scion, and rightly so. With its strong angles and aggressive stance, the C-HR is sure to be popular with the younger buyer that Scion markets to. Details for the U.S. markets are slim, but expect a 2.0 liter CVT power plant & transmission combination. Available 2017
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