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Toyota C-HR PHEV GR Sport (223bhp) review [2nd gen] - Everything you need to know before buying
Is the Toyota C-HR PHEV GR Sport the one to buy or is it simply too expensive for what it offers? In this full review, I take an in-depth look at the Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid GR Sport (223bhp), the ...
The sportiest RAV4 yet doesn't forget that it's still a Toyota RAV4. Toyota fits the GR Sport with its most potent powertrain in the wide and varied RAV4 lineup. That means it's a plug-in hybrid ...
View post: Walmart’s ‘Incredibly Sturdy’ Outdoor Storage Shed Is Now 50% Off Toyota’s all-new-for-2026 updates give us the sinister-looking, GR-badged Toyota RAV4 that aims to tempt the inner speed ...
Toyota has always played the sensible-yet-reliable card with the RAV4, and with the GR Sport trim level, it introduces a ...
The Toyota RAV4 GR Sport is trying to buck a trend. Look around the automotive sphere today, and you’ll notice something. It has existed for decades and yet is largely unnoticed by the general public.
When I reviewed the Aston Martin DBX S last month I pontificated about why performance SUVs are awesome, and why embracing them will improve your life, but of course it's easy to say that when the SUV ...
The global, subcompact Toyota C-HR - not the recently launched electric vehicle for North America - has received a few worthy novelties for the 2026MY on the Old Continent. In case you didn't know, ...
The Toyota RAV4 has never exactly traded on thrills, which is why the new 2026 RAV4 GR Sport feels like such a curveball. Pairing a punchy plug-in hybrid powertrain with styling that genuinely suits ...
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