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ToyotaC-HR Hybrid (2017-2023)

  • Used only
  • Compact/Small SUV
  • Full hybrid
£10,016Typical price
Test score

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  2. Carwow (buy or sell)
  3. Motorway (sell only)

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The first-generation Toyota C-HR, launched in 2017 and sold until 2023, is a striking-looking, small crossover SUV aimed squarely at people who put style and driving pleasure first. From 2019, it was available as a hybrid model only. Can it compete against rivals such as the Nissan Qashqai and Honda HR-V? Read our full Toyota C-HR review to find out.

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What's included?

  • What is it?
  • What’s it great at?
  • What’s it like to drive?
  • How reliable is the Toyota C-HR Hybrid (2017-present)?
  • How comfortable and spacious is it?
  • How economical is it to run?
  • How safe is it?
  • Is there anything I should look out for?
  • Should I buy it?
KEY TEST RESULTS
Comfort and practicality
Model reliability 0-4 years
Brand reliability 0-4 years
  • Jan 2024Last checked by Which?
  • Jun 2020First reviewed by Which?
  • Nov 2016Released

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