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Toyota announced that the second generation of the C-HR will debut on June 26 in Europe. The automaker published the first official teaser of the SUV which will be offered with hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.

The short and dark video teaser focuses on the rear lighting of the model. The high-mounted and elongated taillights comprise three slim LED bars, pointing to the illuminated “Toyota C-HR” emblem in the middle. We can also see the outline of the roof spoiler which is covering the heavily inclined rear glass, a feature typical of the C-HR’s stance alongside the small side windows.

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 2024 Toyota C-HR Shows Its Slim Taillights Prior To June 26 Debut

It appears that the Toyota C-HR Prologue concept from December 2022 was a very close preview of the upcoming production model. Recent spy shots of camouflaged C-HR prototypes prove that only a few details will be toned down for production, with the new generation retaining the edgy character of its predecessor while looking more modern.

Our exclusive rendering gives you an early look at the exterior, which is set to adopt Toyota’s signature “hammerhead” face. As for the interior, the company suggests that the new C-HR will be “more spacious and practical” compared to its predecessor, with spy shots revealing the digital cockpit and dashboard layout.

 2024 Toyota C-HR Shows Its Slim Taillights Prior To June 26 Debut
Illustration Josh Byrnes / Carscoops.com

Chances are that the SUV will ride on the TNGA-C architecture, sharing bits of its technology with the Prius. In terms of powertrains, it has been officially confirmed that the new Toyota C-HR will be available in hybrid and plug-in hybrid forms. However, a fully electric variant is also rumored to follow in the future, expanding Toyota’s EV range which is currently limited compared to rivals.

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Just like its predecessor, the C-HR will bridge the gap between the Yaris Cross and the Corolla Cross in Toyota’s European SUV lineup. North American buyers won’t get their hands on the second generation, as the automaker decided to discontinue the nameplate from both US and Canada. The new Toyota C-HR will be produced in Turkey, with its battery packs set to be assembled in Europe from imported battery cells.

 2024 Toyota C-HR Shows Its Slim Taillights Prior To June 26 Debut