Why Do People Prefer C-HR Over IZOA?

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DiAlina
07/30/25 2:46am
The reasons for choosing C-HR over IZOA are as follows: C-HR has a home advantage: C-HR is produced by GAC Toyota, while IZOA is produced by FAW Toyota. Among Toyota buyers, people from southern regions, especially Guangdong, are the majority. As a company based in Guangdong, GAC Toyota's C-HR has a slight home advantage over IZOA, which could potentially widen the sales gap. C-HR better meets user needs: The differences between Toyota C-HR and IZOA are mainly reflected in their configurations. IZOA's configuration is characterized by small differences between various models across the lineup, meaning that buying mid to low-end models is more cost-effective. On the other hand, C-HR's configurations range from basic to premium, so it's better to go for the high-end models.
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