Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid Excel 5dr CVT [Tech Pack] Review

Category: Small SUV

Section: Version review

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Toyota C-HR front cornering
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  • Toyota C-HR dashboard
  • Toyota C-HR boot
  • Toyota C-HR driver display
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  • Toyota C-HR badge detail
  • Toyota C-HR alloy wheel detail
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  • Toyota C-HR rear badge detail
  • Toyota C-HR front seats
  • Toyota C-HR back seats
  • Toyota C-HR infotainment touchscreen
  • Toyota C-HR air-con controls
  • Toyota C-HR interior detail
  • Toyota C-HR interior aircon controls
  • Toyota C-HR front cornering
  • Toyota C-HR rear cornering
  • Toyota C-HR dashboard
  • Toyota C-HR boot
  • Toyota C-HR driver display
  • Toyota C-HR right driving
  • Toyota C-HR front right driving
  • Toyota C-HR front right static
  • Toyota C-HR right static
  • Toyota C-HR rear left static
  • Toyota C-HR badge detail
  • Toyota C-HR alloy wheel detail
  • Toyota C-HR body detail
  • Toyota C-HR rear badge detail
  • Toyota C-HR front seats
  • Toyota C-HR back seats
  • Toyota C-HR infotainment touchscreen
  • Toyota C-HR air-con controls
  • Toyota C-HR interior detail
  • Toyota C-HR interior aircon controls
RRP £39,210
Fuel type:
hybrid
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

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The Toyota C-HR's low running costs and good equipment levels partly make up for its relatively high price tag, but its ride, handling and practicality are not as good as the best small SUV rivals'. If you do buy a C-HR, we think the 1.8-litre regular hybrid in Design trim is the best choice.

Comes with loads of creature comforts as standard, but pushes the C-HR's price into the territory of altogether bigger and better SUVs. We reckon the cheaper trims make more sense.

The 1.8-litre is our pick. It’s no speed demon, managing 0-62mph in 10.2sec, but it’ll get you up to motorway speeds without too much fuss, plus it keeps the price respectable.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH10.2 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol/Electric Hybrid
GearboxAUTO

Available colours

MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

57.7

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

447

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

101

g/km