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A month after the launch of production, the new C-HR has arrived at Toyota showrooms in Serbia, at the same time as it has appeared in most European markets.

It is offered to potential buyers in three basic versions: with a Euro 6 turbo petrol engine of 1,197cm3 (85kW/116hp, 185Nm of torque), six-gear manual transmission and front-wheel drive, with a starting price of €20,990 (in Serbian dinar equivalent, inclusive of all duties and charges); with the same engine, but an automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, for a starting price of €26,900; and the hybrid version with a petrol engine of 1,798cm3 (90kW/122hp) and an electric motor (60kW/82hp), eCVT automatic gearbox (continuous gear change) and front-wheel drive, with a starting price of €27,500.

Customers can choose from three levels of additional accessories with all three of these basic versions: C-ENTER, C-ULT or C-HIC.

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