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2021 Toyota C-HR GR Sport review – CarAdvice
The C-HR GR Sport may not be a fully fledged performance model, but Toyota’s GR Sport label is no cheap imitation either.
The C-HR GR Sport may not be a fully fledged performance model, but Toyotas GR Sport label is no cheap imitation either.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Styling still stands out in a crowd
- Huge potential to grow the awareness of the GR sub-brand
- Sharper handling, but still very easy to live with
Cons
- Priced like a Koba, but missing some equipment
- Down on power compared to the segment’s top sellers
- Styling forces a compromise to driver and rear passenger visibility
In what might be the most sensible, practical move…
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