What are Toyota's hybrid electric SUVs?

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DiQuinn
07/29/25 1:35pm
Toyota's hybrid SUVs include the RAV4 Rongfang, Highlander, C-HR, etc. Taking the C-HR as an example, here is more information: 1. Exterior design. The C-HR features Toyota's latest family-style front fascia, resembling the RAV4 Rongfang model. The full LED headlights and the central trim panel housing the Toyota logo adopt a connected design. The front bumper showcases intricate lines with strong layering, complemented by a two-tone color scheme, giving the entire front end a distinctive and bold appearance. 2. Safety features. The C-HR comes standard with 7 airbags and is equipped with VSC (Vehicle Stability Control), TRC (Traction Control), HAC (Hill-start Assist Control), DSC (Drive-Start Control), and EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) systems. 3. Powertrain. The C-HR offers two powertrain options: gasoline and hybrid. The gasoline version features a 1.2T engine delivering 116 horsepower and 185 N·m of torque, paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT transmission, with optional 4WD. The hybrid variant combines a 1.8L engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 122 horsepower while achieving an exceptional fuel economy of just 3.7L/100km.
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