Toyota C-HR 2.0 Hybrid Excel 5dr CVT Review
Category: Small SUV
Section: Version review
The model
Read full Toyota C-HR reviewThere are certainly cheaper and more practical alternatives, but the Toyota C-HR is comfortable, easy to drive, super-frugal and should prove very reliable. If you love the looks and space isn't a priority, it's unlikely to disappoint. We reckon the 1.8 Hybrid in Design trim represents the best value for money, while the highest trim levels and the plug-in hybrid version are more difficult to recommend.
The trim
See full equipmentComes 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 engine
See full engine specsHas considerably more power (181bhp) than the 1.8 model and cuts the 0-62mph acceleration time down to 8.2sec. it's pricey, though.