Toyota has confirmed that it will enter the small SUV market with the unveiling of the second version of the Toyota C-HR Concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The C-HR concept will slot in under the Toyota RAV4.
The five door, sporty looking C-HR concept showcases a bold design and new diamond architecture styling theme that was first seen with last year's Paris concept
The second version of the C-HR concept has been undertaken by Toyota's ED2 (European Design Development Centre) and the company's other design centres.
Toyota says that the version show here closer to the production version that we will see at next years Geneva Motor Show.
Toyota Australia's executive director sales and marketing Tony Cramb said the second C-HR Concept heralds an exciting possible addition to the company's local line-up.
"The stunning looks, compact packaging and outstanding agility inherent in the C-HR Concept mean the production car is definitely on our wish-list for Australia," Mr Cramb said.
"Given the right specification, pricing and availability for our market, we would expect the C-HR production model to accelerate the already-hot demand for vehicles in the small SUV segment," he said.
"Toyota is obviously keen to compete in what is the fastest-growing category across the entire Australian market, with sales up more than 30 per cent so far this year."
The Toyota C-HR concept looks like a cracking small SUV.






























