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Drive Wheels

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$35,000

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Toyota

C-HR

Trim
Engine
Electric
Horsepower
338
Torque, lb-ft
TBA
EPA est. MPG
TBA
Drive Wheels
AWD
Wheelbase, in
TBA
Curbweight, lb
TBA
Transmission
1A
$41,440

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Toyota

Crown

Trim
Engine
2.5L I-4/ Electric
Horsepower
236
Torque, lb-ft
163
EPA est. MPG
42/41
Drive Wheels
AWD
Wheelbase, in
112.2
Curbweight, lb
3980
Transmission
CVT
$44,090

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Toyota

Crown Signia

Trim
Engine
2.5L I-4/ Electric
Horsepower
240
Torque, lb-ft
199
EPA est. MPG
39/37
Drive Wheels
AWD
Wheelbase, in
112.2
Curbweight, lb
4275
Transmission
CVT
$41,920

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Toyota

GR Corolla

Trim
Engine
1.6L I-3
Horsepower
300
Torque, lb-ft
295
EPA est. MPG
21/28
Drive Wheels
AWD
Wheelbase, in
103.9
Curbweight, lb
3252
Transmission
6M, 8A

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