“C-HR” stands for “Coupe
High-Rider,” despite this little ute’s having four doors and
riding rather low for a crossover. A turbo 2.0-liter four pumps
out 144 hp and teams with a CVT. Oddly, the C-HR is front-drive
only; all-wheel drive is not an option. Safety tech includes a
forward-collision warning system with pedestrian detection and
automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning with steering
assist, automatic high beams, and adaptive cruise control. Look
for the C-HR in spring 2017.
Range Rover Velar
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