Toyota C-HR
The C-HR is the smallest crossover in the Toyota lineup and it does not offer all-wheel drive, making it more city-oriented. Under the hood is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that generates 144 horsepower and 139 pound-feet of torque via a continuously variable transmission. All C-HR models get standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in addition to a long list of active safety features. For more interior space, check out the new Corolla Cross.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 66% |
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Fuel economy | 6/10 |
Reliability | 9/10 |
Safety | 9/10 |
Infotainment | 6/10 |
Driving | 6/10 |
Overall | 5/10 |
The Car Guide rating | 64% |
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Fuel economy | 6/10 |
Reliability | 9/10 |
Safety | 9/10 |
Infotainment | 5/10 |
Driving | 6/10 |
Overall | 5/10 |
What's new in 2022
No major change
Pros
- Proven reliability
- Daring design
- Fun to drive
- Smooth ride
Cons
- No all-wheel drive
- Poor rear visibility
- Limited cargo space
- Difficult access to the rear seat
Recalls
none