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The 2020 Toyota C-HR is a small SUV offered in a 5D hatchback body style. Used prices in Australia typically range from $26,990 for the Base variant and topping out at $37,665 for the Koba.
There are 4 variants of the C-HR available in Australia and this generation went on sale in November of 2019.
Engine options include 1.2L turbo gasoline direct injection & multi-point (85kW/185Nm), 1.8L multi-point injection (90kW/0Nm) and 1.8L multi-point injection (90kW/0Nm). All variants feature 6-speed manual transmission. Both four-wheel drive and front-wheel drive configurations are available.
The 2020 C-HR was offered with a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.
Configuration | Price From* |
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1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, 4x4 | $26,990 |
1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | $26,990 |
1.2L, 6-speed manual, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | $26,990 |
Configuration | Price From* |
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1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, 4x4 | $30,915 |
1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | $30,915 |
Configuration | Price From* |
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1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, 4x4 | $33,940 |
1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | $33,940 |
1.8L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | $33,940 |
Configuration | Price From* |
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1.8L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | $37,665 |
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The dimensions shown above are for the base model.
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There are 6 different fuel economy figures for the Toyota C-HR
The most fuel efficient Toyota C-HR is the Koba with a 1-speed Automatic which is powered by a 1.8L MULTI-POINT INJECTION and uses 4.3L of unleaded per 100km on the combined cycle.
The Toyota C-HR that uses the most amount of fuel is the GXL with a 1-speed Automatic which is powered by a 1.2L TURBO GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION & MULTI-POINT and uses 7L of premium unleaded per 100km on the combined rural and urban test cycle.
Below is a table of all the Toyota C-HR variants and their fuel economy figures. Click below the table to see an expansion and additional details, including specific usage for city and highway driving.
Toyota C-HR | Fuel Type | Combined |
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1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, 4x4 | Premium Unleaded | 6.5 L/100km |
1.2L, Automatic, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | Premium Unleaded | 6.4 L/100km |
1.2L, 6-speed manual, 5-door Hatchback, Petrol, FWD | Premium Unleaded | 6.3 L/100km |
What are the running and servicing costs of a Toyota C-HR?
The Toyota C-HR has a recommended service interval of 12 months or 15,000 km, whichever comes first.
What is the warranty on a Toyota C-HR?
The Toyota C-HR offers a 5 year unlimited km warranty. This is separate to the warranty on offer under Australian Consumer Law which can be greater for certain parts based on what is deemed as a reasonable period of time.
The cheapest Toyota C-HR is the Base that starts from $26,990.
The most expensive Toyota C-HR is the GR Sport that starts from $37,665.
The best towing capacity of a Toyota C-HR is offered by the Base which can tow 1100 kg
The largest Toyota C-HR is the Base which measures 1795mm wide, 4390mm in length and sits 1565mm tall.
The most powerful Toyota C-HR is the Koba which has 90kW of power from its 1.8L MULTI-POINT INJECTION engine.
The Toyota C-HR is built in Japan and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest Toyota C-HR is the Base which weighs 1930 kg (kerb weight).
The Toyota C-HR may use different fuel/energy types based on the variant which includes premium unleaded or unleaded.