Is the rear seat space of the Toyota C-HR very small?

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DeArya
07/30/25 2:45am
The rear seat space of the Toyota C-HR is not very small. Here is more information about the Toyota C-HR: 1. Exterior: The new car features boomerang-shaped taillights similar to the Civic Coupe, with black mirror housings, body panels, spoilers, and a floating C-pillar adding a touch of crossover sportiness. 2. Interior: The overseas version is equipped with an 8-inch multimedia touchscreen, and the extremely minimalist center console button layout ensures a clean visual effect. Additionally, the new car comes with an upgraded Toyota HMI human-machine interface system as the vehicle's multimedia information system. 3. Powertrain: The overseas 1.2T model has a maximum output of 85kW (116PS) and a peak torque of 200N·m, paired with a simulated 7-speed CVT automatic transmission. The hybrid model is equipped with a 1.8L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine + two electric motors, delivering a combined output of up to 90kW (122PS) with a thermal efficiency exceeding 40%.
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