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2022 Toyota Corolla Cross detailed: ‘C-HR will not be dropped’ as brand set to add eighth SUV to range – CarsGuide
The C-HR will live on beyond 2022, despite an explosion of Toyota SUVs which could step on its toes.

Toyotas marketing and sales chief, Sean Hanley, has declared the going-on four-year-old C-HR will survive in Australia despite the impending arrival of the Corolla Cross in the same small-SUV segment.
I dont believe there will be cannibalised sales, he said of the C-HR, Yaris Cross, and Corolla Cross trio, these are different customers; the Yaris Cross were looking at those 20s to mid-30s, C-HR customers are looking for something more.
“Corolla Cross will be brought to the market at the right time…
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