Toyota Offers TRD Version For 2017 C-HR

The 2017 Toyota C-HR promises fans and enthusiasts a lot of great things to look forward to. It appears that the Japanese automaker will offer a Toyota Racing Development (TRD) version of the 2017 C-HR.

The 2017 Toyota C-HR Extreme Style Pack

The 2017 Toyota C-HR TRD version actually comes in two different designs. It was mentioned that the first is called Extreme Style pack that features a 16-inch set of alloy wheels with color options of black and silver along with mud flaps that sport a bright red color. Sports seat covers along with door handle protectors, tire pressure monitoring system, motion control beam are found in the interior of the 2017 Toyota C-HR's TRD version.

The 2017 Toyota C-HR Aggressive Style Pack

A report stated that the other TRD version is called the Aggressive Style Pack. Similar to the other TRD version, the Aggressive Style pack also has modifications from the exterior to the interior. The exterior has new LED daytime running lights (DRL) along with a tailgate lip spoiler, new front bumper, rear diffuser and side skirts that are considerably bigger than the ones found in the other version.

 Who Gets First Crack

Given the fact that the 2017 Toyota C-HR TRD versions look a lot better than the original, a lot of fans are definitely getting excited about it. It appears however, that the Japanese market will be the first to be able to get their hands on the TRD versions of the 2017 Toyota C-HR. This should not come as a surprise since the 2017 Toyota C-HR is being manufactured in Japan and will be launched there before coming to other markets.

Will It Come To The US

A substantial portion of the U.S. auto market is already anticipating the arrival of the 2017 Toyota C-HR. Whether the TRD versions will be offered in the U.S. however, still remains to be seen. At this point, there is about a 50 percent chance of it coming to the shores of America.

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