Toyota C-HR 2.0 Hybrid Excel 5dr CVT Review

Category: Small SUV

Section: Version review

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RRP £36,080What Car? Target Price£33,799
Fuel type:
hybrid
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

There 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.

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.

Has considerably more power (181bhp) than the 1.8 model and cuts the 0-62mph acceleration time down to 8.2sec. it's pricey, though.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH8.2 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol/Electric Hybrid
GearboxAUTO
MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

53.3

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

424

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

120

g/km