Europe gets a hot new C-HR. We get... nothing.
"Effective following the 2022 model year, Toyota will discontinue sales of the C-HR in the U.S. and Canada. We are constantly evaluating our product lineup and we remain committed to the compact SUV segment. With the recent introduction of the Corolla Cross and Corolla Cross Hybrid, two great products that offer a great combination of utility and efficiency, and the best-selling RAV4, we are providing multiple options for compact SUV buyers.
0-liter four-cylinder good for just 144 horsepower, and it lacks any hybrid version like its siblings sold overseas. It was originally intended to go on sale under Toyota's ill-fated Scion brand before being rebadged and marketed as a Toyota, so this is really the last echo of Scion finally being shed, as well.The next-gen C-HR headed overseas promises a full hybrid or plug-in hybrid lineup, likely based on the current 1.
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