Toyota has officially introduced the second-generation C-HR to the Moroccan automotive market. The new C-HR represents a significant evolution of the popular compact crossover, featuring a dramatically redesigned exterior with sharper lines and a more dynamic silhouette compared to its predecessor.
The new C-HR is offered with hybrid powertrains in line with Toyota's global electrification strategy. The model is available with a 1.8-litre hybrid system as well as a more powerful 2.0-litre hybrid option, both designed to deliver improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to conventional combustion engines.
Inside, the new C-HR features a modernised cabin with an updated infotainment system, improved connectivity options, and enhanced driver assistance technologies. Toyota has focused on elevating the premium feel of the interior to better compete in the growing compact crossover segment in Morocco.
The Moroccan automotive market has seen growing demand for hybrid and electrified vehicles in recent years, and Toyota's C-HR is positioned to capitalise on this trend. The model competes in a segment that includes rivals such as the Nissan Qashqai and Peugeot 3008. Pricing and full trim details for the Moroccan market have been communicated through Toyota's local distributor network.