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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE
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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$19,971
Est. $271/mo
$2,886 Below market
RMV: $22,857
Price Drop, $556
Earlier Price: $20,527 (5 Nov 2024)
Mileage 12,313 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
123 Days in market
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Lou Bachrodt Chevrolet
Pompano Beach, FL
3.0
(Based 1256 Review)
(954) 59*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$12,499
Est. $169/mo
$3,245 Below market
RMV: $15,744
Mileage 86,772 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
5 Days in market
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CarYou Miami
Opa Locka, FL
4.0
(Based 138 Review)
(754) 27*****
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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE
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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,990
Est. $244/mo
$2,268 Below market
RMV: $20,258
Price Drop, $600
Earlier Price: $18,590 (24 Nov 2024)
Mileage 51,400 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
60 Days in market
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Regency Autos of Medford
Medford, NY
4.0
(Based 85 Review)
(646) 969*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,820
Est. $255/mo
$2,908 Below market
RMV: $21,728
Price Drop, $1,100
Earlier Price: $19,920 (15 Nov 2024)
Mileage 46,657 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
59 Days in market
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ALM Kia of Perry
Perry, GA
4.0
(Based 1353 Review)
(478) 98*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$12,995
Est. $176/mo
$2,546 Below market
RMV: $15,541
Price Drop, $455
Earlier Price: $13,450 (3 Nov 2024)
Mileage 96,332 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Accident, 3 Owner
26 Days in market
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Lamberti Auto Collection
Plantation, FL
4.0
(Based 179 Review)
(954) 47*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,900
Est. $188/mo
$2,566 Below market
RMV: $16,466
Mileage 111,643 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 1 Owner
54 Days in market
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Atlanta's Best Auto Brokers
Marietta, GA
4.0
(Based 222 Review)
(770) 33*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$19,995
Est. $271/mo
$2,495 Below market
RMV: $22,490
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $20,495 (19 Nov 2024)
Mileage 27,026 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
16 Days in market
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Filix Auto Sales
Alameda, CA
(510) 330*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,990
Est. $189/mo
$2,307 Below market
RMV: $16,297
Mileage 91,152 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
20 Days in market
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Magic Auto Mall
Ocoee, FL
3.0
(Based 47 Review)
(407) 98*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,900
Est. $188/mo
$1,746 Below market
RMV: $15,646
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $14,900 (17 Nov 2024)
Mileage 114,414 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Accident, 3 Owner
20 Days in market
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Auto Selection Inc
Houston, TX
4.0
(Based 300 Review)
(832) 99*****
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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$12,350
Est. $167/mo
$1,526 Below market
RMV: $13,876
Price Drop, $639
Earlier Price: $12,989 (21 Nov 2024)
Mileage 145,523 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
23 Days in market
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Presidential Auto Group
Pompano Beach, FL
(754) 254*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,950
Est. $216/mo
$1,645 Below market
RMV: $17,595
Mileage 69,758 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
21 Days in market
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Woodbridge Public Auto Auction
Woodbridge, VA
3.0
(Based 1003 Review)
(703) 64*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,999
Est. $244/mo
$1,902 Below market
RMV: $19,901
Price Drop, $1
Earlier Price: $18,000 (17 Nov 2024)
Mileage 33,970 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
46 Days in market
BLUE
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Advantage Toyota
Valley Stream, NY
3.0
(Based 2181 Review)
(516) 59*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,995
Est. $203/mo
$1,575 Below market
RMV: $16,570
Mileage 91,976 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
4 Days in market
GRAY
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America's Auto Financial
Houston, TX
4.0
(Based 444 Review)
(832) 67*****
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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$19,200
Est. $260/mo
$1,774 Below market
RMV: $20,974
Price Drop, $50
Earlier Price: $19,250 (20 Nov 2024)
Mileage 53,616 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
98 Days in market
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Lunghamer Ford of Owosso
Owosso, MI
(989) 72*****
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2021 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$22,000
Est. $298/mo
$1,889 Below market
RMV: $23,889
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $22,500 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 17,859 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
85 Days in market
GRAY
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Koons White Marsh Chevrolet
White Marsh, MD
4.0
(Based 3837 Review)
(410) 89*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,749
Est. $254/mo
$1,824 Below market
RMV: $20,573
Price Drop, $3,000
Earlier Price: $21,749 (13 Nov 2024)
Mileage 21,379 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
23 Days in market
BLACK
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Ideal Automotive Sales of S.I.
Staten Island, NY
4.0
(Based 95 Review)
(718) 89*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$15,998
Est. $217/mo
$1,840 Below market
RMV: $17,838
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $16,498 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 50,955 mi.
Store Transfer
3 Accident, 1 Owner
44 Days in market
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HGreg.com
Doral, FL
4.0
(Based 6413 Review)
(833) 33*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,888
Est. $242/mo
$2,059 Below market
RMV: $19,947
Mileage 58,113 mi.
Store Transfer
SILVER
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Toyota of Downtown L.A.
Los Angeles, CA
3.0
(Based 2540 Review)
(213) 98*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,995
Est. $244/mo
$1,953 Below market
RMV: $19,948
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $18,195 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 46,802 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
85 Days in market
WHITE
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Big City Mitsubishi
Brooklyn, NY
4.0
(Based 144 Review)
(866) 870*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,487
Est. $196/mo
$1,394 Below market
RMV: $15,881
Price Drop, $501
Earlier Price: $14,988 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 77,402 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
11 Days in market
BLUE
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Grieco Chevrolet of Lauderhill
Fort Lauderdale, FL
4.0
(Based 3637 Review)
(954) 37*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,995
Est. $203/mo
$1,835 Below market
RMV: $16,830
Price Rise, $1,000
Earlier Price: $13,995 (16 Nov 2024)
Mileage 93,700 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
12 Days in market
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Auto Galaxy Inc
San Antonio, TX
4.0
(Based 68 Review)
(210) 99*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$18,300
Est. $248/mo
$1,818 Below market
RMV: $20,118
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $18,500 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 66,564 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
34 Days in market
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Columbia Honda
Columbia, MO
4.0
(Based 1547 Review)
(573) 44*****
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Certified Pre-Owned
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Certified 2021 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$20,500
Est. $278/mo
$1,512 Below market
RMV: $22,012
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $21,000 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 51,312 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
39 Days in market
WHITE
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J.C. Lewis Ford
Savannah, GA
4.0
(Based 5241 Review)
(912) 22*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$17,450
Est. $236/mo
$1,443 Below market
RMV: $18,893
Price Drop, $999
Earlier Price: $18,449 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 50,755 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
45 Days in market
GRAY
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Doral Hyundai
Doral, FL
4.0
(Based 2998 Review)
(786) 61*****
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About 2020 Toyota C-HR


3.7

Overall Rating

The Toyota C-HR obtains power from a 2.0 Liter Inline-4, which can generate 144 hp and 139 lb.-ft. Of the spinning force. The C-HR also finds itself pitted against some prominent contenders of this market fragment, such as the Honda H-RV, the Hyundai Kona, and the Chevrolet Trax.

Launched in the year 2018, the Toyota C-HR is an entry-level crossover from the house of Toyota that slots itself between the Toyota Corolla Hatchback and the Toyota RAV4. The C-HR is a feature-heavy crossover, that comes with the USP of out of the blue looks, and an upscale interior. 

All 3 trims of the Toyota C-HR are exactly identical on mechanical terms. What differentiates them are certain interior and exterior tweaks here and there. We’d recommend you to go for the XLE trim, as it offers leather-trimmed interior bits, along with a noise-canceling windshield. Moreover, the XLE and the Limited trims also get 18-inch alloys, as compared to the 17-inch ones on the LE trim. 

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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,495
Est. $183/mo
$1,578 Below market
RMV: $15,073
Mileage 89,510 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Owner
9 Days in market
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KARZ MANIA LUXURY LLC
Davie, FL
(786) 404*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$20,800
Est. $282/mo
$1,669 Below market
RMV: $22,469
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $21,000 (22 Nov 2024)
Mileage 21,749 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
16 Days in market
WHITE
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I4
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Ourisman Tri-State Ford
Rising Sun, MD
4.0
(Based 474 Review)
(410) 65*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$14,899
Est. $202/mo
$1,358 Below market
RMV: $16,257
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $15,899 (18 Oct 2024)
Mileage 91,054 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 3 Owner
93 Days in market
BLACK
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Hammer Broker
Orlando, FL
4.0
(Based 27 Review)
(321) 517*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,995
Est. $190/mo
$1,803 Below market
RMV: $15,798
Price Drop, $1,000
Earlier Price: $14,995 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 119,660 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 1 Owner
28 Days in market
GRAY
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I4
Automatic
Cars of Nashville
Nashville, TN
3.0
(Based 142 Review)
(615) 98*****
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2019 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$13,990
Est. $189/mo
$1,537 Below market
RMV: $15,527
Mileage 89,214 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
46 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
I4
Automatic
The Showroom Corp
Miami, FL
4.0
(Based 319 Review)
(305) 40*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR XLE

XLE 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl CVT)

$19,700
Est. $267/mo
$1,094 Below market
RMV: $20,794
Price Drop, $295
Earlier Price: $19,995 (26 Nov 2024)
Mileage 43,684 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
57 Days in market
BLACK
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Wilde Toyota
West Allis, WI
4.0
(Based 6187 Review)
(414) 44*****
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2020 Toyota C-HR Review


Pros

  • Fun to drive around the city
  • Distinctive styling
  • Peppy interior

Cons

  • Low cargo space
  • No AWD option
  • Laggy acceleration

The Toyota C-HR obtains power from a 2.0 Liter Inline-4, which can generate 144 hp and 139 lb.-ft. Of the spinning force. The C-HR also finds itself pitted against some prominent contenders of this market fragment, such as the Honda H-RV, the Hyundai Kona, and the Chevrolet Trax.

Overview


Launched in the year 2018, the Toyota C-HR is an entry-level crossover from the house of Toyota that slots itself between the Toyota Corolla Hatchback and the Toyota RAV4. The C-HR is a feature-heavy crossover, that comes with the USP of out of the blue looks, and an upscale interior. 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The Toyota C-HR is a compact SUV from the Japanese auto-maker and is available in three trims to choose from. These three trims go by the name - LE, XLE, and Limited. While there is absolutely no mechanical difference among these 3 trims, several interiors and exterior features on offer are what set them apart from each other. 

Model

LE

XLE

LIMITED

MSRP (FWD)

$21,295

$23,330

$26,350

Key Features

Aerodynamic rear fins with rear spoiler

Adds to/replaces LE features:

Adds to/replaces XLE features:

 

Multi-reflector LED headlights with auto on/off feature

Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors with turn signal and blind-spot warning indicators

LED projector low- and high-beam headlights with auto level control

 

Black front lower grille insert

Acoustic noise-reducing front windshield

Red rear bumper garnish

 

Sport fabric-trimmed front bucket seats

Leather-trimmed heated front bucket seats

Leather-trimmed tilt/telescopic steering wheel

 

Hill Start Assist Control

Brake Hold

Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert

 

Dual sun visors with vanity mirrors

Seatback pockets

Dual sun visors with sliding extensions and illuminated vanity mirrors

We recommend

All 3 trims of the Toyota C-HR are exactly identical on mechanical terms. What differentiates them are certain interior and exterior tweaks here and there. We’d recommend you to go for the XLE trim, as it offers leather-trimmed interior bits, along with a noise-canceling windshield. Moreover, the XLE and the Limited trims also get 18-inch alloys, as compared to the 17-inch ones on the LE trim. 

Engine and Performance
7.0/10


The Toyota C-HR gets a 2.0L inline-4 engine underneath its hood which can churn out a skimpy 144 hp along with 139 lb.-ft. Of torque that kicks in at 3900 rpm. Though the power figures seem satisfactory on paper, the car is not really subtle on performance as we’ll be discussing in the coming parts.

The power is routed to the front wheels with the assistance of a CVT transmission which feels somewhat lazy with quite flat gear-ratios. The FWD is the only drivetrain on offer in the case of the C-HR. 

Models

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

MSRP

$21,295

$20,820

$21,300

$20,100

Engine

2.0L Inline-4

1.8L Inline-4

1.4L Inline-4

2.0L Inline-4

Drivetrain FWD FWD FWD FWD

Transmission

CVT with intelligence and Shift Mode

CVT with Overdrive and Manual mode

6-speed automatic with auto-manual

CVT with Manual mode

Power (hp @ rpm)

144@6,100

141@6,500

138@4,900

147@6,200

Torque (lb-ft @ rpm)

139@3,900

127@4,300

148@1,850

132@4,500

The Toyota C-HR seems quite muscular when seen on paper, as it gets one of the biggest engines in the segment, and also generates one of the greatest set of power figures. The Hyundai Kona, however, leads the comparison table with 147 hp and 132 lb.-ft. Of torque. The Honda HR-V rakes in the third spot with 141 hp, followed up by the Chevrolet Trax. However, the Trax possesses the best in class torque figures. 

How fast is the Toyota C-HR?

As we mentioned earlier that the Toyota C-HR feels mighty on paper, but is an absolute disappointment on the road. What further bolsters this fact is the ride’s acceleration figures. 

The Toyota C-HR’s power-mill feels bland and lifeless, and will surely make you regret your buying decision every time you pin that throttle pedal. 

The company has made a desperate attempt to mask this shortcoming, as the ride launches up promisingly as you start pressing the accelerator, but as you keep digging in, the engine revs to its summit and gets stuck there, leaving you to feel helpless and abandoned. 

Model

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

0-60 MPH (sec)

11.0

9.3

9.3

10.0

Quarter Mile (sec)

18.4

16.8

16.8

17.3

Top Speed (MPH) 112 125 N/A 132

Engine

2.0L Inline-4

1.8L Inline-4

1.4L Inline-4

2.0L Inline-4

Emission (Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15k mi/yr) N/A N/A N/A N/A

Despite getting one of the biggest engines and greatest power, the Toyota C-HR 0-60 figures look the meekest out there. The Honda HR-V and the Chevrolet Trax perform better than with identical 0-60 and quarter-mile time figures. 

What about the braking performance of the Toyota C-HR?

The Toyota C-HR gets ventilated disc brakes on all its wheels which do a decent job of decelerating or halting the car. The front end bears 11.8-inch rotors while the rear end does the job with 11.1-inch rotors.

However, the C-HR is one of the heaviest vehicles of the segment. With a healthy weight of 3300 lbs. The ride requires a longer distance in order to come to a standstill. However, the exact 60-0 figures are not yet available for the C-HR.

Model

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

Brake Rotors Front(in)

11.8

11.5

11.8

11.8

Brake Rotors Rear(in)

11.1

11.1

9.0

9.0 (Drum)

Curb Weight(lbs)

3300

2906

2805

2890

60-0 MPH (ft)

N/A

125

N/A

129

What about its driving dynamics?

There is nothing exciting about the gray 2.0 Liter Inline-4 power-mill of the C-HR. The engine feels laggy and is least interested in setting the mood for a spirited drive. The power, which is routed to the front wheels, with the help of a snobbish CVT transmission, does not really excite the ride. Putting the ride in “Sport” mode makes the transmission imitate an automatic arrangement, with artificial gear ratios, but does no actual good in contributing to the performance. 

However, the C-HR, unlike most of its contenders, features a double-wishbone rear suspension setup, that makes it fun to drive around the town. Small road imperfections are simply swallowed by the ride, however, there is a bit of bouncing around, on larger bumps, but not as much as you’ll experience in other rides of this segment. The ride’s small footprint and compact turning radius make maneuvering the ride easier in urban traffic scenarios.

Fuel Economy
7.0/10


The Toyota C-HR can go a distance of 27 city miles or 31 highway miles, as to where you set your mind to. Summing up these figures, we get a combined mpg figure of 29, which complies with the average tag with a tilt towards the “below average” side of the line.

The C-HR offers a fuel tank that can gulp more than 13 gallons of gasoline at a time, and lends this ride the abilities to go a distance of 356 miles in the city, or 409 expressway miles, on a single pump-up. Most of the other rides of this segment offer similar gasoline loading capacities, thus getting the C-HR right in the mix amongst this segment. 

Model

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

MPG (City)

27

28

26

27

MPG (Highway)

31

34

31

33

MPG (Combined)

29

30

28

30

Fuel Capacity (Gallons)

13.2

13.2

14.0

13.2

Range (City/Hwy/Combined) (mi)

356/409/382

370/449/396

364/434/392

356/436/396

The Toyota C-HR slots in the bottom half of the segment when seen from the fuel-efficiency aspect. The car offers a combined mpg of 29, which ranks below the Honda HR-V and the Hyundai Kona but is better than the Trax.

Interior
7.0/10


The interior layout of the C-HR is pretty high and exudes a peppy charm. All the primary controls sit high on the dashboard, making it easier for the driver to access them. The focal touchscreen emerges from the dashboard, with the climate controls sitting just below. 

Though the idea is definitely a good one, the execution seems somewhat tasteless. 

Most of the material and fabric, used inside the C-HR looks satisfying, feels subtle. The material looks well-chosen for a compact crossover and the details such as the simulated stitching, and faux leather touches definitely account for the upscale elements of the cabin. 

Model

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

38.1/49.0/43.5

39.5/56.8/41.2

39.6/54.1/40.8

39.6/55.5/41.5

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

38.3/52.5/31.7

38.3/54.5/39.3

38.8/52.8/35.7

37.8/54.5/34.6

Speaking of the front seats, there is ample room in all dimensions for the passengers, to enjoy a leisurely ride. The rear seat also feels pretty welcoming, as it can also hold the occupants with comfort, however, they may need to duck a bit in order to steer clear of the dipping roofline without a knock to the head. 

Does it come loaded with tech inside?

The 2020 Toyota C-HR houses the company’s seasoned infotainment system which displays all the information via an 8.0-inch touchscreen in form of crisp graphics. The infotainment system offers decent feedback and can be operated with minimal distraction. Some other tech features the C-HR is high upon are: 

  • 6 speaker
  • Internet access
  • Stand-alone navigation mirroring app
  • Steering-wheel mounted audio controls
  • Radio data system
  • Speed sensitive volume
  • Wireless phone connectivity
  • SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan
  • Android Auto
  • Apple CarPlay

Creature comforts on offer in the Toyota C-HR

The C-HR is a compact crossover and totally rides like one. The car packs in several convenience features that make it fun to drive around the town. Some of these features are: 

  • 2 12V DC power outlets
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning
  • Distance pacing cruise control
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
  • 2 USB ports
  • Automatic temperature control
  • Safety connect emergency communication system

What about utility?

The Toyota C-HR along with a pair of comfortable rear seats also offers a decent cargo space underneath its trunk hood. The car offers a cargo volume of 19.1 cubic feet, which is a decent amount of space for any compact crossover. 

Fold the second row of seats down, and you find yourself with a total cargo space of 37 cubic feet, which can stuff a lot of luggage for you. The cabin offers an agreeable amount of space to store your belongings as well. 

Model

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

Cargo Capacity (ft3)

19.1

24.3

18.7

19.2

When it comes to utility, the HR-V is riding on a different cloud altogether. The ride offers a cargo volume of more than 24 cubic feet, which is the greatest in this segment. The Hyundai Kona follows up, with 19.2 cubic feet of space on offer, followed up closely by the C-HR, and lastly, the Trax. 

Exterior
7.0/10


The engineers at Toyota definitely spent most of their time and resources on the external appearance of the car, and the results are totally their way. The C-HR looks the most distinctive and recognizable amongst all the other contenders. 

The front end of the car has received a cleaner treatment for 2020, with a less complex headlight structure, which, are now offered with LEDs across the trim lineup. The design is taken forward by the roofline that rises sharply from the front and then goes through a stark dip at the rear end. 

Model

Toyota C-HR

Honda HR-V

Chevrolet Trax

Hyundai Kona

Curb Weight (lbs)

3300

2906

3124

2890

Length (in)

172.6

170.4

167.6

164.0

Width (in)

70.7

69.8

69.9

70.9

Height (in)

61.6

63.2

64.9

61.0

Ground Clearance (in)

5.9

7.3

6.2

6.7

Wheelbase (in)

103.9

102.8

100.6

102.4

The C-HR is the heaviest, longest, and the widest car in this segment. These dimensions lend the ride a character that appears like an infusion of coupe and crossover or more of a “High-roof Coupe”. The C-HR rolls upon 17-inch alloys in for the LE trim and 18-inches for the XLE and the Limited variants. 

What are those eye-catching features?

  • Rear lip spoiler
  • Body-colored front and rear bumpers with black rub strip
  • Black grille
  • Power remote manual-folding side-view door mirrors with turn signal indicator
  • Bodyside cladding
  • Wheel well moldings
  • Rear cargo tailgate

Safety
9.9/10


The Toyota C-HR is high on features, and along with plenty of tech and comfort features, also offers a number of safety features, which ensure the safety of all the occupants, at all times. Some of the most prominent safety features on-board the C-HR are: 

  • Side-impact bars
  • Remote activated perimeter/approach lights
  • Electronic stability
  • Toyota Safety Sense P
  • Forward collision
  • Four-wheel ABS brakes
  • Traction control
  • Tailgate/rear door lock
  • Daytime running lights
  • 10 airbags
  • Panic alarm
  • Brake assist
  • Immobilizer

Competition
9.0/10


Toyota C-HR vs. Honda HR-V

The Honda HR-V is the most balanced car out there in this segment. The Honda HR-V houses a 1.8 Liter Inline-4, that generates 141 hp and 127 lb.-ft. Of torque, which can make the ride go from 0-60 in just 9.3 seconds. The HR-V is definitely better than the C-HR in terms of power delivery and performance. The Honda offering also triumphs over its Japanese counterpart in terms of fuel economy and utilitarian prospect. 

Toyota C-HR vs. Hyundai Kona

Hyundai has played its trump in this segment. The Hyundai Kona is a great package of utility and styling that comes with one hell of a price tag. The Kona is the most reasonable offering of this segment, with a sticker price near the $20,000 mark. The Kona looks the most SUV-ish among all the crossovers of this segment. The ride, however, performs slightly better than the C-HR, in terms of sprinting, comfort on the road, and fuel-efficiency. However, the C-HR definitely has better interior ergonomics than the Kona.

Final Verdict


The Toyota C-HR is an agreeable set of wheels, that lets you enter the “Crossover Coliseum”, with plenty of style, comfort, and utility. With prices starting from $21,295, the C-HR is a great deal for your bucks, only in case PERFORMANCE IS NOT WHAT YOU WISH FOR. The C-HR does everything fine, but its engine exhibits substandard performance.