The look of some cars is indescribable because the designers were allowed to let off steam. Let’s try it anyway: The new Toyota C-HR looks like a wedge with edges. The bend in the rear is particularly sharp; it sets the continuous light strip apart from a magnificent rump. Above the small, flat rear window, a two-part spoiler directs the air in the right direction. The side view is broken up by a crease at the level of the belt line, which splits into a Y at the front, and the roof line slopes slightly down. The bonnet over the huge radiator grille ends in a sharp fold, it forms thick bulges above the hook-shaped headlights, the ensemble gives the Toyota an aggressive touch.
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