Toyota C-HR Prologue Previews Next C-HR

Gero Lilleike

5 Dec 2022

Toyota C-HR Prologue Previews Next C-HR

The futuristic Toyota C-HR Prologue Concept hints at what’s to come from the second-generation C-HR compact crossover in 2023.

Since its arrival in 2016, the Toyota C-HR has found favour with many buyers in South Africa and elsewhere thanks, in part, to its sporty and edgy design. A new second-generation C-HR is expected to be revealed in 2023 but as a precursor, Toyota has shown the C-HR Prologue concept which hints at what’s to come from the new model. 

The concept was brought to life by Toyota’s ED2 studio in France and shows familiar edgy headlights as well as the sculpted lower bumper that gives the concept a progressive and modern look. The sleek silhouette tapers off quickly to the rear and the angled bodywork provides further visual appeal. While the production C-HR is expected to adopt much of the styling you see here in the C-HR Prologue concept, the hidden door handles are sadly likely to be replaced with more conventional items. Interior details remain slim but Toyota says that the new C-HR will be “more spacious and practical”, addressing a key criticism of the current model. 

Toyota C-HR Prologue
The Toyota C-HR Prologue concept is an evolution of the 2021 Toyota Small SU EV concept.   

While Toyota has yet to confirm powertrains for the new C-HR, all indications point to both hybrid and plug-in hybrid applications including the 90 kW/142 Nm Atkinson-cycle 1.8-litre petrol engine in combination with an electric motor and battery fitted to the locally-assembled Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid

The C-HR PHEV, however, will draw its motivation from the same powertrain that powers the new Prius, with a 2.0-litre petrol engine and single front-mounted electric motor and 13.6 kWh battery. Combined power outputs in the Prius top out at 164 kW but will likely be adjusted for application in the new C-HR. 

We will keep you updated as more information on the new Toyota C-HR becomes available. 

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Gero Lilleike

Gero Lilleike

Gero Lilleike is a published writer and photographer with most of his work appearing in the fields of travel and motoring. Gero has worked as a motoring journalist for Cars.co.za for the past 8 years and takes every opportunity to go on an adventure whether it be offroad or in the ocean. For Gero, a car's worth is measured by how many surfboards it's able to carry.

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