The Debono Group has taken the wraps off the latest addition to the Toyota line-up, locally introducing the new Toyota C-HR. To mark the occasion, Toyota will be hosting Malta’s very own Toyota C-HR Music Festival, with some of Malta’s top performers lined up for the occasion.

Spread over three evenings, the events aim to attract enthusiasts of three distinctive music sorts – jazz, house and commercial pop, with artists including Brooke Borg (commercial pop on March 9), Miss Roberta (funky house party on April 6) and Nadine Axisa (Jazz Night).

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The events are free and open to the public. However, one will have to pre-register online at www.toyota.com.mt/en/chr-musicfestival to receive their VIP invitations.

Asked what spurred the idea, general manager for Michael Debono Ltd, Patrick Clark, said that the Toyota C-HR really is a crossover – a cross between a hatchback, SUV and coupe. Unlike any number of other conventional rivals, it aims to use sheer wow factor to stand out. The music festival is just one way to convey this message and show how dynamic the car can be. Distinctive styling, classy cabin, grown-up driving dynamics and decent value for money expect to make the Toyota C-HR a favourite among its peers, reflecting the vehicle’s success throughout Europe.

More information about the Toyota C-HR Music Festival can be found on Toyota Malta’s Facebook page.

One can also reserve invitations by calling 2269 4000.

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