Toyota C-HR 1.8 Limited road test review: Angling with Euro aptitude
/The second-generation of this personable model still puts design panache ahead of practicality, but has more to give.
Read MoreThe second-generation of this personable model still puts design panache ahead of practicality, but has more to give.
Read MoreEverything’s different and more complex, yet, it’s still a star stomper.
Read MoreThe pony express that feeds on electric oats is controversial, but also convincing.
Read MoreAnother year, another round of tweaks - including a circuit mode. Great becomes greater.
Read MoreThe second generation of this well-conceived model is surely destined to maintain star pick status.
Read MoreThis first model from a revived familiar brand delivers intriguing energy and welcome boldness in a big box presentation, but is it edgy enough?
Read MoreStriking looks, a hefty technology inclusion, a sharp sticker … if you can abide the annoyances, there’s a fair swag of car for the money.
Read MoreIt’s the cheapest version of China’s best compact electric; so, case closed, right?
Read MoreIt’s not quite like the one we had before, but there’s more than enough feel-good for enthusiasts.
Read MoreThis five-seater brings lots of tech into the plug-in hybrid sector but will it charge your batteries?
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