The old C-HR seemed more like a concept car on the street
Certainly, the C-HR looks nice. But it never fully delivered on its promise hidden behind that attractive facade.
Then, when it was put into production, a pair of small back doors were installed, adding some functionality.
Eight years ago, Toyota unveiled the C-HR concept, which also had two doors. Could the new prologue still have the popular two-door SUV design?
Toyota continues to remain optimistic about the new C-HR prologue concept, but nothing else is known. For a while, quirky automobiles are fun, and occasionally they succeed.
However, there are occasions when the appearance must correspond to what consumers expect from a crossover,
such as the spaciousness, power, and functionality that the previous model lacked.