
There is no difference in configuration between the CHR Cool Run Leading Edition and the Leading Edition, but there are differences in appearance. The Cool Run Leading Edition model has a more sporty exterior kit, while the Leading Edition does not. Relevant details are as follows: 1. The CHR is a compact SUV under Toyota. The dimensions of this car are 4405mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1565mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. 2. The CHR is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine across all models. The engine code is M20C, with a maximum power output of 126kW. This engine starts delivering maximum torque at 4400 rpm and can sustain it up to 4800 rpm. 3. The maximum power speed of this engine is 6600 rpm. It features hybrid injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The engine is paired with a CVT transmission.

When I was buying a car last year, I specifically compared these two models. The Cool Run Leading Edition is essentially an upgraded version with a sports package, with the main differences lying in the exterior design. For example, the Cool Run Edition features exclusive black alloy wheels and front/rear bumpers, giving it a more dynamic and sharp look, while the standard Leading Edition appears more ordinary. Inside, the Cool Run Edition comes with red-stitched seats that feel firmer and provide better grip during long drives, preventing slipping. In daily use, the Cool Run Edition has slightly larger wheels, offering better traction and more stability during high-speed turns, though fuel consumption remains almost the same. If you prefer adding some personality to your daily commute, the Cool Run Edition is worth considering—it only costs a few thousand yuan more.

As someone who frequently interacts with customers, the Cool Run Leading Edition primarily enhances sporty elements visually. Compared to the standard Leading Edition, it features a custom grille, two-tone body, and 18-inch wheels. The regular version leans more towards practicality, with smaller wheels for better economy. Functionally, there's no major difference—both come with Bluetooth and automatic air conditioning. Many buyers struggle with this choice during sales. I usually ask about their preferences: if they want to show off the exterior or drive on mountain roads, the Cool Run Edition is more suitable; for regular city commuting, the standard version is sufficient, and they can save money for things like window tinting. After all, the core engine is the same—both are 2.0L.


