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AutoExec Summary
Toyota is set to release the C-HR Hybrid, a petrol-electric model of its small SUV, following the success of the RAV4 hybrid. The C-HR Hybrid will feature new headlights, tail lights, and an 8.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. However, the hybrid model will only be offered in the most expensive Koba variant, potentially making it more expensive than the larger RAV4 Hybrid. The C-HR Hybrid will only be available in a front-wheel drive configuration and will be powered by a 1.8-litre hybrid system. Toyota cites growing customer demand for alternative engine technology as the reason for introducing the C-HR Hybrid.
Brands mentioned: Tesla, Mercedes, Toyota, RAV4, C-HR, Corolla, Prius, Koba, Elon Musk, Californian start-up, Mercedes

