Apr 24, 2017

It’s easy to take in the sights of Baton Rouge, Louisiana when you’re in the sport fabric-trimmed driver’s seat of your new 2018 C-HR from Team Toyota. A tall seating position and wide windshield work in unison to give you a clear view of what’s ahead, helping you stay ready for whatever the roads of South Louisiana may bring. Transforming Toyota C-HR’s horsepower into forward motion is an advanced Continuously Variable Transmission with intelligence and Shift Mode (CVTi-S). Keep these innovative crossover SUV models in “D” and they’ll do all the work for you, giving you a smooth and efficient drive. And for those times when you want to take more control, Sequential Shiftmatic Mode allows owners in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to manually shift between seven virtual gears. Powering the new 2017 C-HR lineup at Team Toyota on O’Neal Lane is a lively 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder Dynamic Force Engine that includes Toyota’s advanced Valvematic technology. Designed to provide an optimal blend of handling performance and fuel economy, the 2018 Toyota C-HR can help you get to your destination quickly with a manufacturer-estimated 27/31 mpg[1].

Toyota C-HR’s newly developed MacPherson strut front suspension with SACHS dampers features angled strut bearings and a large-diameter stabilizer bar that helps the front end of these stylish crossover SUV models respond quickly and precisely, allowing you can take on Baton Rouge twists and turns like a pro. And in the rear, an all-new double-wishbone suspension utilizes SACHS shock absorbers with urethane upper supports, so you can count on your new 2018 Toyota C-HR to provide a comfortable ride when cruising through any South Louisiana city. Sport Mode unleashes the sportier side of the new 2018 Toyota C-HR. Inspired by race cars, this incredibly smart technology sharpens the throttle of these innovative crossovers in order to provide lively acceleration. All you’ve got to do is step on the gas and get ready for some Baton Rouge, Louisiana driving thrills.

Brains and Brawn that Back You Up

Owning a new 2018 C-HR from Team Toyota makes it harder for you to get taken by surprise. By illuminating a warning signal on the outside mirror, the available Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) [2] and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA) [3] features help to identify vehicles that you may not see when changing lanes or backing out of a parking space. Every new 2018 C-HR at Team Toyota is built with our Star Safety System™, an advanced integration of active safety technologies designed to enhance traction, braking and much more. Armed with these active safety features, C-HR helps Baton Rouge, Louisiana owners avoid accidents in the first place.

Advanced, high-tensile-strength steel was used in the construction of every 2018 Toyota C-HR you see on the streets of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This material was strategically placed by our engineers in order to help increase body rigidity, so your new C-HR can provide you with a smooth ride every time you get behind the wheel. High-tensile-strength steel also helps stiffen up C-HR’s chassis for enhanced handling, allowing you to tackle Baton Rouge turns with confidence. Toyota C-HR also has ten standard airbags to help protect you and your passengers [4]. Those include a driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System, driver and front passenger seat-mounted side airbags, driver knee airbag, rear seat-mounted side airbags, front passenger seat-cushion airbag and front and rear side curtain airbags.

Catch Up with the 2018 Toyota C-HR

Team Toyota on O’Neal Lane in Baton Rouge carries a great selection of new 2018 C-HR models for our South Louisiana customers to explore and select from. Both voracious and versatile, the new 2018 Toyota C-HR is the ideal all-around crossover SUV. Come by to see for yourself all of the new and innovative features available on these crafty new crossovers, and let the 2018 Toyota C-HR elevate your everyday Baton Rouge, Louisiana drive like never before.

 

[1] 2018 C-HR preliminary 27 city/31 highway/29 combined mpg estimates determined by Toyota. EPA ratings not available at time of posting. Actual mileage will vary.

[2] Do not rely exclusively on the Blind Spot Monitor. Always look over your shoulder and use your turn signal. There are limitations to the function, detection and range of the monitor. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details.

[3] Do not rely exclusively on the Rear Cross-Traffic Alert system. Always look over your shoulder and use your mirrors to confirm rear clearance. There are limitations to the function, detection and range of the system. See Owner’s Manual for additional limitations and details.

[4] All the airbag systems are Supplemental Restraint Systems. All airbags (if installed) are designed to inflate only under certain conditions and in certain types of severe collisions. To decrease the risk of injury from an inflating airbag, always wear seatbelts and sit upright in the middle of the seat as far back as possible. Do not put objects in front of an airbag or around the seatback. Do not use a rearward-facing child seat in any front passenger seat. See Owner’s Manual for further information/warnings.