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2020 Toyota C-HR LE
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$12,500
Est. $169/mo
$3,769 Below market
RMV: $16,269
Price Drop, $700
Earlier Price: $13,200 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 104,876 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
38 Days in market
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SRT Auto Sales
King George, VA
4.0
(Based 206 Review)
(540) 37*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,995
Est. $203/mo
$3,294 Below market
RMV: $18,289
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $15,995 (8 Oct 2024)
Mileage 29,761 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
162 Days in market
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I4
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PMG AUTO CENTER
West Hempstead, NY
4.0
(Based 107 Review)
(516) 363*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$11,377
Est. $154/mo
$3,287 Below market
RMV: $14,664
Mileage 88,000 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
8 Days in market
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I4
Automatic
Route 27 Auto Mall Inc
Linden, NJ
4.0
(Based 1108 Review)
(908) 64*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,326
Est. $194/mo
$2,718 Below market
RMV: $17,044
Mileage 60,477 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
15 Days in market
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Carlux
Fort Lauderdale, FL
4.0
(Based 543 Review)
(754) 812*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$12,395
Est. $168/mo
$3,844 Below market
RMV: $16,239
Earlier Price: $12,395 (27 Nov 2024)
Mileage 86,354 mi.
Store Transfer
4 Owner
6 Days in market
WHITE
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I4
Automatic
Hertz Car Sales Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
3.0
(Based 318 Review)
(702) 50*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$16,216
Est. $220/mo
$3,007 Below market
RMV: $19,223
Price Drop, $2,778
Earlier Price: $18,994 (24 Nov 2024)
Mileage 44,815 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
49 Days in market
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Power Motors NYC
Jamaica, NY
4.0
(Based 536 Review)
(718) 57*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,999
Est. $190/mo
$2,350 Below market
RMV: $16,349
Mileage 65,759 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 3 Owner
27 Days in market
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World Star Auto Sales Inc.
Astoria, NY
4.0
(Based 320 Review)
(718) 77*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$12,587
Est. $170/mo
$2,613 Below market
RMV: $15,200
Mileage 82,599 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
2 Days in market
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Route 27 Auto Mall Inc
Linden, NJ
4.0
(Based 1108 Review)
(908) 64*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,988
Est. $217/mo
$2,506 Below market
RMV: $18,494
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $16,988 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 60,513 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
180 Days in market
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Miracle Buick GMC of Kutztown
Fleetwood, PA
4.0
(Based 429 Review)
(484) 64*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,999
Est. $217/mo
$2,575 Below market
RMV: $18,574
Price Drop, $2,000
Earlier Price: $17,999 (12 Oct 2024)
Mileage 64,570 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
61 Days in market
GRAY
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Capital City Trucks
Round Rock, TX
4.0
(Based 82 Review)
(512) 64*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,290
Est. $248/mo
$1,576 Below market
RMV: $19,866
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $18,790 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 34,487 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
47 Days in market
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Yates Buick GMC
Goodyear, AZ
4.0
(Based 2480 Review)
(623) 74*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,450
Est. $182/mo
$1,892 Below market
RMV: $15,342
Price Drop, $994
Earlier Price: $14,444 (17 Nov 2024)
Mileage 122,856 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
25 Days in market
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Avilone Auto Group
Dallas, TX
5.0
(Based 6 Review)
(469) 772*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,142
Est. $232/mo
$1,891 Below market
RMV: $19,033
Price Drop, $182
Earlier Price: $17,324 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 53,323 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
5 Days in market
GRAY
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Hertz Car Sales Clearwater
Clearwater, FL
3.0
(Based 224 Review)
(727) 43*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$11,681
Est. $158/mo
$2,138 Below market
RMV: $13,819
Price Drop, $301
Earlier Price: $11,982 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 131,177 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
18 Days in market
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Neil Huffman Mazda
Louisville, KY
4.0
(Based 694 Review)
(502) 89*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,900
Est. $202/mo
$1,431 Below market
RMV: $16,331
Price Drop, $1,541
Earlier Price: $16,441 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 77,777 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 3 Owner
50 Days in market
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Apex Autos
Conyers, GA
4.0
(Based 44 Review)
(855) 343*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,980
Est. $216/mo
$2,162 Below market
RMV: $18,142
Mileage 80,221 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
12 Days in market
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Mann Chrysler of Mount Sterling
Mount Sterling, KY
4.0
(Based 132 Review)
(859) 49*****
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Certified 2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,152
Est. $178/mo
$2,661 Below market
RMV: $15,813
Price Drop, $3,210
Earlier Price: $16,362 (8 Nov 2024)
Mileage 65,784 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 3 Owner
103 Days in market
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Carlux
Fort Lauderdale, FL
4.0
(Based 543 Review)
(754) 812*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,053
Est. $245/mo
$1,430 Below market
RMV: $19,483
Price Rise, $164
Earlier Price: $17,889 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 48,265 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
2 Days in market
WHITE
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Hertz Car Sales Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL
4.0
(Based 132 Review)
(904) 33*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,990
Est. $217/mo
$1,273 Below market
RMV: $17,263
Price Drop, $1,005
Earlier Price: $16,995 (30 Oct 2024)
Mileage 30,003 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
80 Days in market
WHITE
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Lorenzo Nissan Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
4.0
(Based 1793 Review)
(954) 51*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,995
Est. $217/mo
$1,259 Below market
RMV: $17,254
Mileage 67,107 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Owner
4 Days in market
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Autodealz
Tempe, AZ
4.0
(Based 45 Review)
(480) 63*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,900
Est. $188/mo
$1,577 Below market
RMV: $15,477
Price Drop, $99
Earlier Price: $13,999 (24 Nov 2024)
Mileage 112,544 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
5 Days in market
SILVER
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I4
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Tasca Toyota Boston
Boston, MA
4.0
(Based 6562 Review)
(617) 26*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,892
Est. $256/mo
$1,789 Below market
RMV: $20,681
Price Drop, $1,750
Earlier Price: $20,642 (23 Nov 2024)
Mileage 42,771 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
90 Days in market
BLACK
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Abel Chevrolet
Rio Vista, CA
4.0
(Based 79 Review)
(707) 50*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$19,288
Est. $261/mo
$1,682 Below market
RMV: $20,970
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $19,488 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 33,228 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
64 Days in market
BLUE
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Mac Haik Ford Pasadena
Pasadena, TX
4.0
(Based 1424 Review)
(281) 60*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,995
Est. $217/mo
$1,954 Below market
RMV: $17,949
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $16,995 (14 Nov 2024)
Mileage 57,200 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Accident, 2 Owner
45 Days in market
WHITE
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A Better Way Wholesale
Naugatuck, CT
3.0
(Based 3519 Review)
(203) 72*****
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About 2019 Toyota C-HR


3.5

Overall Rating

Toyota CHR was introduced to the US shores in 2018. It was quite a unique looking car, with a tiny but efficient engine and service life that would last longer than most marriages. The 2019 version is virtually unchanged, with a few additions to standard equipment. Its strength though is the price point (base price $20,945), which undercuts a majority of the competition.

Toyota CHR was introduced to the US shores in 2018. It was quite a unique looking car, with a tiny but efficient engine and service life that would last longer than most marriages. The 2019 version is virtually unchanged, with a few additions to standard equipment. Its strength though is the price point (base price $20,945), which undercuts a majority of the competition. Japanese cars have traditionally been the safest and smartest choice, especially for an average Joe.

The base trim is a great option, especially if you are on a budget. If not, then go for the top trim. The additional features it gets for such a brilliant price are simply mind-blowing. The base trim is available at an affordable price of $20,945 and comes with a long list of standard features. Thus the base LE trim provides the best value for the money spent.

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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,407
Est. $195/mo
$1,567 Below market
RMV: $15,974
Mileage 89,880 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 3 Owner
BLUE
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Faulkner Nissan of Mechanicsburg
Mechanicsburg, PA
4.0
(Based 1241 Review)
(717) 69*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,300
Est. $234/mo
$1,557 Below market
RMV: $18,857
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $17,500 (13 Nov 2024)
Mileage 82,748 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
34 Days in market
GRAY
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Imperial Valley Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM
Imperial, CA
3.0
(Based 271 Review)
(760) 35*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,292
Est. $248/mo
$1,738 Below market
RMV: $20,030
Price Drop, $701
Earlier Price: $18,993 (20 Nov 2024)
Mileage 30,019 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
29 Days in market
BLUE
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I4
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Blasius of Middletown
Middletown, CT
4.0
(Based 99 Review)
(860) 31*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$20,998
Est. $285/mo
$1,772 Below market
RMV: $22,770
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $21,998 (8 Oct 2024)
Mileage 45,169 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
79 Days in market
SILVER
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I4
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CarMax Shreveport
Shreveport, LA
4.0
(Based 510 Review)
(318) 52*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,493
Est. $196/mo
$1,408 Below market
RMV: $15,901
Price Drop, $1,498
Earlier Price: $15,991 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 69,246 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
12 Days in market
BLACK
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I4
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Rick Case Volkswagen of Weston
Davie, FL
4.0
(Based 3338 Review)
(954) 94*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR LE

LE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,626
Est. $239/mo
$1,900 Below market
RMV: $19,526
Price Drop, $681
Earlier Price: $18,307 (27 Nov 2024)
Mileage 56,025 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
86 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
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AutoNation Hyundai North Richland Hills
Ft Worth, TX
4.0
(Based 2396 Review)
(817) 95*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR Review


Pros

  • Incredible handling
  • Standard tech very inclusive
  • Jaw dropping styling

Cons

  • AWD not available
  • Unimpressive acceleration
  • Noisy cabin
  • Minimal cargo space

Toyota CHR was introduced to the US shores in 2018. It was quite a unique looking car, with a tiny but efficient engine and service life that would last longer than most marriages. The 2019 version is virtually unchanged, with a few additions to standard equipment. Its strength though is the price point (base price $20,945), which undercuts a majority of the competition.

Overview


Toyota CHR was introduced to the US shores in 2018. It was quite a unique looking car, with a tiny but efficient engine and service life that would last longer than most marriages. The 2019 version is virtually unchanged, with a few additions to standard equipment. Its strength though is the price point (base price $20,945), which undercuts a majority of the competition. Japanese cars have traditionally been the safest and smartest choice, especially for an average Joe.

Pricing and Features
8.0/10


For 2019, the Toyota CHR spec sheet includes a lot of standard equipment on offer. The base 2019 Toyota CHR LE trim comes loaded with projector beams and LED DRLs in the headlamps. The steering is, thankfully, adjustable for both rake and reach, a feature many cars of this segment lack. The XLE carries over the base features and adds leather onto the seats and steering wheel. The Limited throws a pair of high-powered Headlamps into the mix, along with a few other features.

Trim

LE

XLE

Limited

MSRP (FWD)

$20, 945

$22,990

$26,000

Key Features

Projector-beam halogen headlights with auto on/off feature

Same as LE with additional features

Same as XLE with additional features

 

Sport fabric-trimmed front bucket seats; 6-way adjustable

Leather-trimmed heated front bucket seats; 8-way adjustable driver's seat

8-in. touch-screen

 

Remote keyless entry system with lock, unlock, and panic functions

Smart Key System on front doors and rear hatch with Push Button Start

Rain-sensing windshield wipers and Washer-linked intermittent rear wiper

 

Tilt/telescopic adjustable steering wheel

Leather-wrapped Steering wheel

Chrome window trim accent

 

LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL) with on/off feature

High-performance LED fog lights

 
 

Power-assisted brakes: ventilated front discs and solid rear discs

   
 

Dual-zone automatic climate control system with pollen filter

   
 

Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)

   
 

Lane Departure Alert (LDA)

   
 

Auto-dimming rearview mirror

   
 

Engine immobilizer

   

We Recommend

The base trim is a great option, especially if you are on a budget. If not, then go for the top trim. The additional features it gets for such a brilliant price is simply mind-blowing. The base trim is available at an affordable price of $20,945 and comes with a long list of standard features. Thus the base LE trim provides the best value for the money spent.

Engine and Performance
4.7/10


Toyota offers the 2019 model with the same powertrain as the 2018 CHR, a naturally aspirated 2-liter inline engine with CVT. Power and torque figures are a modest 144 horsepower and 139 pound-feet of torque. With these power figures Merging with high-speed traffic requires a fair amount of effort.

Power is sent to the front wheels via the sluggish CVT gearbox, which isn't very sporty in character. If you go looking for a Toyota CHR AWD, then prepare for some disappointing news. You can only have this car with a front-wheel-drive setup.

Models

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

MSRP

$20,945

$19,500

$20,390

$20,520

$20,945

21,300

$21,859

$23,200

Engine

2.0 Liter Inline-4

2.0 Liter Inline-4

2.0 Liter Inline-4

1.8 Liter Inline-4

2.0 Liter Inline-4

1.4 Liter Inline-4

2.0 Liter Boxer-4

1.4 Turbocharged Inline-4

Transmission

CVT with intelligence and Shift Mode

CVT with Manual mode

Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)

CVT with Overdrive and Manual mode

6-speed automatic

6-speed automatic with auto-manual

N/A N/A

Horsepower

144 hp @ 6100 rpm

147 hp @ 6200 rpm

148 hp @ 6000 rpm

141 hp @6500 rpm

148 hp @ 6,000 rpm

138 hp @ 4900 rpm

152 hp @ 6000 rpm

138 hp @ 4900 rpm

Torque

139 lb. ft. @ 3900 rpm

132 lb. ft. @ 4500 rpm

146 lb. ft. @ 2800 rpm

127 lb. ft. @ 4300 rpm

145 lb.-ft. @ 4,200 rpm

148 lb.-ft. @1850 rpm

145 lb. ft. @ 4000 rpm

148 lb. ft. @ 1850 rpm

In terms of power, none of the cars here have a power plant worthy of a special mention. Subaru Crosstrek is the only one which crosses the 150 HP mark. The most expensive car here, Buick Encore, comes with a tiny 1.4 turbo mill, good for just 138 horsepower.

Acceleration

With low power and a slow gearbox, it is no surprise that this little Toyota Crossover is not that quick in acceleration. Engine rubber bands at higher revs under heavy throttle, but speeds do not climb with any sense of urgency. The power figures listed here have been carried over from the 2018 model, as 2019 figures are (a) unavailable and (b) expected to be the same.

Models

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

0-60 MPH (sec)

11.0

10.0

8.6

9.3

8.9

9.3

9.0

8.4

Quarter-mile (sec)

18.4

17.3

16.3

16.8

16.6

16.8

16.9

16.2

Engine

2.0-L I-4

2.0-L I-4

2.0-L I-4

1.8-L I-4

2.0-L I-4

1.4-L I-4

2.0-L H-4

1.4-L I-4

Emission

(Tons/yr. of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year)

6.0

5.9

5.7

6.3

7.1

6.3

7.0

6.3

All the cars being compared here have 2019 figures listed, just like the compact Toyota SUV. While the Toyota sits comfortably at the bottom, Buick Encore and Mazda CX3 race to the top with less disappointing numbers.

Ride and Handling

This Toyota crossover makes up for being the slowest in the segment by being one of the best handlers around. The body roll is well controlled, and the car is quick to change directions at the turn of the wheel. The steering unit is electric though, and devoid of any feedback.

Ride quality isn’t too bad, and the suspension soaks all the little bumps. The larger ones might upset the balance of the car. Even if they don’t the noises that creep into the cabin surely will. Road noise gets particularly bad over bad patches, and off-roading is a strict no-no.

Braking

Like the performance figures above, braking figures for 2019 have been carried over from 2018 models. The 2018 Toyota CHR used a pair of 11.8-inch brakes in the front, and 11.1 inches at the rear. Combined with a healthy curb weight of 3300 pounds, this Toyota SUV takes a long while to come to a halt. The exact figure is unknown at the moment.

Model

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

Brake Front (in.)

11.8

11.8

11

11.5

11.6

11.8

11.6

11.8

Brake Rear (in.)

11.1

9.0 (Drum)

11.1

11.1

11.9

9.0

10.8

10.6

Curb Weight (lbs.)

3300

2890

2809

2906

3,032

2805

3113

3237

60-0 MPH (ft.)

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Mazda CX3 is the lightest here and has averagely sized disc brakes for the segment. In the sea of disc brakes, Hyundai takes a step back towards the stone age. The Kona sports drum brakes, all in the interest of cost reduction.

Fuel Economy
8.4/10


The powertrain under the 2019 Toyota C-HR’s hood may not perform well, but in a way that’s a good thing; it minimizes the hole fuel bills burn in your pocket. A decent 31 mpg on the highway and a combined 29 miles per gallon figure by the 4-cylinders is enough to get this compact SUV right in the mix amongst the segment.

Model

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

MPG (city)

27

27

29

28

24

25

27

26

MPG (highway)

31

33

34

34

30

33

33

31

MPG (combined)

29

30

31

30

27

28

25

28

There isn’t a significant difference amongst all the cars in this segment. Manual transmissions, when they are available, drop the efficiency figures by a mile or two. Other than that, you could crown the CX3 as the most efficient car here with a combined fuel economy of 31 mpg, while the Subaru Crosstrek is the least efficient at 25 mpg.

Interior
7.0/10


The 2019 Toyota CHR interior is a bit more traditional than the exteriors (thankfully). The only unique design detail here is the infotainment screen that looks like it would slide into the dash after use. The air conditioning vents are asymmetrical, and the entire cabin is angled towards the driver. The seats have great cushioning and the steering feels good in the hand.

 The 2019 Toyota CHR can carry up to 5 passengers in total while providing a considerable amount of spacing for all. The quality of materials used in most of the interior is decent that helps maintains a feeling at this price point. The driving position is good and the driver gets decent rear visibility. 

Model

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

Passenger Capacity

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

Front (cu. ft) Headroom

38.1/49/43.5

39.6/55.5/41.5

39.5/56.8/41.2

39.4/56.2/41.6

39.6/54.1/40.8

38.4/53.5/41.7

39.6/54.2/40.8

39.8/56.7/43.1

Rear (cu. ft) Headroom

38.3/52.5/31.7

37.8/54.5/34.6

38.3/54.5/39.3

37.9/55.5/36.3

38.8/52.8/35.7

37.2/50.4/35

38.8/52.5/35.8

38/55.6/36.5

While the front cabin space is usually very accommodating, rear seats are only good for children and teens. The entire segment seems geared toward the average urban family, and this reflects on the inside. Two adults in the front, and two (or three) kids in the back. If you are looking for anything more than that, you might want to skip this car (or the segment entirely).

Infotainment System

The 2019 Toyota CHR gets a decent infotainment system that includes multiple standard features. It comes with a 4.2-in. TFT Multi-Information Display with customizable settings. It gets voice control along with a navigation system and includes smartphone integration through Apple CarPlay. Along with that, it gets all the basic features like Bluetooth connectivity, USB ports, and Wifi.

Apart from that, there are a few connectivity options as well. The list of standard features include:

  • Bluetooth Phones
  • USB Port
  • Voice Control
  • Mobile Wi-Fi
  • Apple CarPlay
  • Real-time traffic and weather (Optional)
  • 4G LTE Connectivity (Optional)
  • Navigation (Optional)

Cargo volume

The little Toyota CHR has an average-sized trunk, good for a week’s worth of groceries. For the weekend, you can also fold down the seats and throw in some camping equipment.

Model

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

Trunk Volume (ft.3)

19

19.2

12.4

24.3

21.7

18.7

20.8

18.8

Cargo Volume with Rear seats folded (ft.3)

36.4

45.8

44.5

58.8

49.5

48.4

55.3

48.4

Apart from Honda HRV's excellent cargo space, all cars here are the same as the CHR. Mazda CX3 is particularly poor, with only a little more than 12 cubic feet. There are compact sedans out there that offer more space than this.

Exterior
5.4/10


Some cars are pretty, while some would scare your kids away. In between these two, rest a plethora of vehicles that look fine. The 2019 Hyundai CHR is hard to classify under any of these categories. The headlamp and front grille merge together with distinct lines. The side panels have a prominent shoulder line, with depressions under them that highlight the wheel arcs, which seem to protrude from the side. Curves seem like an alien philosophy, as every surface has been sculpted with straight lines. These are great design ideas alone, but add them together, and it’s good that you don’t have to look at the car while driving.

With a little more than 170 inches between the nose and tail, the little Toyota crossover has a good road presence, especially with that, erm, unique front-end design. Ground clearance is fine too, not capable of off-roading, but fine nonetheless. The CHR is the heaviest in this comparison with a curb weight of around 3300 pounds.

Model

Toyota C-HR

Hyundai Kona

Mazda CX-3

Honda HR-V

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Chevrolet Trax

Subaru Crosstrek

Buick Encore

Curb weight (lbs.)

3300

2890

2809

2906

3,032

2805

3157

3237

Length(in)

171.2

164.0

168.3

170.4

171.9

167.2

175.8

168.4

Width(in)

70.7

70.9

69.6

69.8

71.3

69.9

71

70.1

Height(in)

61.6

61

60.7

63.2

64.8

64.9

63.6

65.2

Ground clearance (in)

5.9

6.7

6.1

5.4

8.5

6.2

8.7

6.2

Wheelbase (in)

103.9

102.4

101.2

102.8

105.1

100.6

104.9

100.6

Track width (in) F/R

60.6/60.6

60/59.5

60.4/60.6

60.6/60.6

60.6/60.6

61/61.2

60.62/60.62

 

The segment is entirely inclusive of only subcompact cars, and dimensions do not stray away more than a few inches from the CHR. Outlander Sport and Crosstrek are slightly bigger in dimensions and thus have a bigger footprint on road.  Here is a list of the exterior features that are available with the 2019 Toyota CHR:

  • 17/18 inch wheels
  • Keyless entry
  • Adaptive LED lights
  • Two-tone paint
  • Chrome and piano black exterior trim

 

 

Safety
9.6/10


The NHTSA has given the 2019 Toyota CHR a perfect 5-star safety rating, along with that the IIHS has also given it a maximum 'Good' rating in almost all of its test segments. The 2019 CHR also gets multiple safety features along with driver-assistive technologies. Here is a list of all the safety features that we get with the 2019 Toyota CHR:

  • Toyota Safety Sense
  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Automatic High Beams
  •  Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Ten airbags
  • Driver and front passenger seatbelt warning system
  • Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Hill Start Assist Control

Competition
8.0/10


Toyota C-HR vs Hyundai Kona

The 2019 Hyundai Kona has entered their champion into the market with a banger of a price, making it one of the best value propositions in the segment. The space inside isn't great, but then again, none of the cars in this segment have generous interior volume. What you do get, is a family hauler that can squeeze in and out of any traffic situation. If only the equipment were a little better. The exclusion of disc brakes, for example, simply feels cheap, and could also be considered dangerous.

Toyota C-HR vs Mazda CX-3

Mazda's mini SUV holds the crown for the most sporty subcompact crossover, with its utterly sharp dynamics and relatively punchy engine. What it offers in sportiness though, it loses in practicality. Space is at a premium, especially at the back, although it is better than the little Toyota SUV. In all honesty, The CX3 is a smarter choice.

Toyota C-HR vs Honda HR-V

To be completely honest, Honda’s tiny Crossover would be the best-balanced car here in the segment. It is a car that has its priorities straight. The engine isn't powerful, and the performance is lethargic at best, but that isn’t the point of this car. The point of this car is to ferry your family around, and that it does brilliantly. The 2019 Honda HR-V offers best-in-class space, with a decent cargo volume too. If you ever had doubts about these two Japanese offerings, we’d suggest you go for the Honda.

Final Verdict


If you can live with the looks, the C-HR is quite a decent vehicle for everyday use. You also get Japanese reliability and wonderful aftersales support. It has great equipment, and the price is good too. It is quite a good deal in itself, but when you look at the competition, the appeal drops a lot. If Toyota wants to grab the consumers’ attention, there needs to be a radical update to its tiny crossover.