The funky little hatchback that arrived for 2018 is expected to be replaced by the C-HR Prologue in 2023 as a 2024 model. Unlike the original C-HR that runs with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, the second-generation vehicle will offer an optional plug-in hybrid system like other Toyotas do, such as the Prius and the RAV-4. Assuming the C-HR Prologue resembles the concept version, the design will be much more radical than that of the current edition.
The replacement for the Toyota C-HR will offer a hybrid option and, clearly, the design will be more radical. PHOTO: TOYOTA