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Toyota C-HR

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Toyota C-HR 2023 2023 - Power from 98 to 152 HP
Toyota C-HR 2016 2016 - 2023 Price 16 500 to 28 000 € Power from 116 to 152 HPFuel consumption from 3.9 to 6.9 l/100km

The Toyota C-HR is a subcompact crossover SUV that was introduced in 2016, designed to offer a blend of distinctive styling, agility, and hybrid efficiency. It stands out with its coupe-like design, sharp lines, and bold aesthetics, appealing to urban drivers looking for a stylish and fuel-efficient crossover.

The first-generation Toyota C-HR (2016–2023) was built on the TNGA-C platform, sharing components with the Toyota Corolla and Prius. It was available with a range of powertrains, including a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine, a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, and a hybrid version combining a 1.8-liter petrol engine with an electric motor. The hybrid variant became especially popular due to its low fuel consumption and smooth driving experience.

The C-HR featured a well-designed interior with a driver-focused cockpit, modern infotainment options, and high-quality materials. Standard safety equipment included Toyota Safety Sense, which offered adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and a collision prevention system.

In 2023, Toyota introduced the second-generation C-HR with a refreshed design, improved aerodynamics, and upgraded hybrid powertrains. The new model emphasizes sustainability with more electrified options, including a plug-in hybrid variant, and enhanced connectivity features.

In user reviews, the Toyota C-HR is praised for its eye-catching design, agile handling, and fuel efficiency, especially in hybrid versions. Many drivers appreciate the comfortable ride and advanced safety features. However, some criticisms include limited rear-seat space, a small cargo area, and visibility restrictions due to its sloping roofline.

Toyota C-HR reviews

Toyota C-HR 2018 Petrol 2.0 litres, Automatic gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:2021 age of car 3 years)Owned for99`000 kilometers (3 years)
Average fuel consumption:4.6 litres per 100km (20% urban driving)
Total car rating:
10
   male, age 28
Toyota C-HR 2017 Petrol 2.0 litres, Automatic gearbox
Purchase year:2017 new car)Owned for30`000 kilometers (5 years)
Average fuel consumption:4.3 litres per 100km (50% urban driving)
Total car rating:
10
   female, age 58
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