Toyota has popped its GR Sport cherry in Australia by launching the new C-HR sports-flavored small crossover. Similar to Hyundai’s new ‘N Line’ as well as a swath of German proposals in all categories such as Audi‘s ‘S Line’, GR Sport focuses on sporty aesthetics and chassis improvements without touching the powertrain.
Inspired by the brand’s full-blown GR
cars, the C-HR from Toyota’s growing sports division boasts a squared front
bumper with an aerodynamic lip, more aggressive lower grille, revised fog lamps
positioned further down and thick horizontal bar.
It rides on 19-inch alloy wheels, shod in
225/45 tires, and features white brake calipers with the GR logos at the front,
GR emblems on the grille, front quarter panels and tailgate, LED exterior
lighting and piano black finish for the door garnishes, side mirror caps and
rear lip spoiler.
The sporty makeover continues inside, with
black leather upholstery, dark silver trim, piano black highlights, GR-branded
push-start button and body-hugging front seats. An 8-inch infotainment system,
4.2-inch multi-color display, sat-nav, dual-zone climate control, six-speaker
audio, auto-dimming rearview mirror, electric parking brake, rain-sensing
wipers and keyless entry and start all come as standard. The on-board safety
gear includes the pre-collision system with nighttime and daytime pedestrian
and daytime cyclist detection, emergency steering, lane tracing with steering
support and road-sign recognition. The blind spot monitoring, rear
cross-traffic alert and reversing camera are also on deck.
The GR Sport builds on the C-HR GXL with
power coming from the same 90kW (128hp) hybrid unit that pairs a 1.8-liter
naturally-aspirated four to an electric motor. The C-HR GR Sport features a
revised suspension that has lowered the ground clearance by 15 mm,
tuned shock absorber damping force, coil-spring rates and stabilizer bars and
new center brace that improves the rigidity and provides a more direct steering
response.
The hybrid model is available in five
exterior colors, including the option of a black roof, and is already on sale
Down Under, priced from AU$ 37,665 (US$ 27,798), a AU$ 2,600 (US$ 1,919) premium
over the regular variant.