The Toyota C-HR entered the subcompact crossover automobile market in 2016 by delivering an SUV driving height and compact car handling architecture. Chief engineer Hiroyuki Koba created the Toyota C-HR since various markets get different powertrain options under his development. The North American version of the Toyota C-HR features a 2.0-liter 3ZR-FAE engine which works together with a CVT transmission for efficient performance and smooth handling. Engine options for the C-HR vary globally: a 1.2-liter turbocharged gasoline engine is available in Japan, while a 1.8-liter hybrid engine is offered in many regions, and a 2.0-liter hybrid system is available in Europe. The compact dimensions measure 171.7-172.6 inches in length and 70.7 inches in width, the C-HR is designed for agile handling and responsive driving. Drive enthusiasts can select between FWD and AWD configurations to meet their preferences through Toyota C-HR models. From its original launch reviewers have recognized this automobile because of its exciting steering dynamics and responsive handling characteristics. All Toyota C-HR owners should use original Toyota parts to protect their vehicle since this practice provides factory-grade specifications which keep the Toyota driving at its peak performance and reduces replacement cycles. The components pass through thorough quality examination procedures which confirms both their reliability along with their suitability for Toyota C-HR uses to deliver superior ownership benefits.