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    2023 Toyota C-HR

    Used from

    $31,800 excl. on-roads

    CarExpert Rating

    Safety Rating

    5

    Warranty

    5 years

    Fuel Efficiency

    4 - 6.5 L / 100km

    About the Toyota C-HR

    Last updated Dec 18, 2024

    The 2023 Toyota C-HR's used prices in Australia typically range from $31,800 for the GXL (2wd) variant and topping out at $55,900 for the Gr-sport Hyb + 2 Tne Plus + Pr.

    There are 19 variants of the C-HR available in Australia and this generation went on sale in January of 2020.

    Engine options include 1.2L turbo petrol (85kW/185Nm), 1.8L petrol hybrid (72kW/142Nm), 1.8L sequential f/inj hybrid (72kW/142Nm) and 2.0L port & direct f/inj hybrid (112kW/188Nm). All variants feature continuous variable transmission. Both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations are available.

    The 2023 C-HR was offered with a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.

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    2023 Toyota C-HR Specs

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    2023 Toyota C-HR Dimensions

    1565mm
    1795mm
    4390mm

    The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

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    2023 Toyota C-HR Towing Capacity

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    2023 Toyota C-HR Fuel Economy

    There are 5 different fuel economy figures for the Toyota C-HR

    The most fuel efficient Toyota C-HR is the GXL HYBRID with a Continuous Variable which is powered by a 1.8L SEQUENTIAL F/INJ and uses 4L of Unleaded Petrol-Electric Hybrid per 100km on the combined cycle.

    The Toyota C-HR that uses the most amount of fuel is the KOBA (AWD) TWO TONE with a Continuous Variable which is powered by a 1.2L TURBO DIRECT F/INJ and uses 6.5L of Premium Unleaded Petrol per 100km on the combined rural and urban test cycle.

    Below is a table of all the {modelTitle} 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.

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    Cost of ownership

    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.

    2023 Toyota C-HR Warranty

    What is the warranty on a Toyota C-HR?

    The Toyota C-HR offers a 5 year unlimited kilometre 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.

    Toyota C-HR FAQs

    The cheapest Toyota C-HR is the GXL (2WD) that starts from $31,800.

    The most expensive Toyota C-HR is the GR-SPORT HYB + 2 TNE PLUS + PR that starts from $55,900.

    The best towing capacity of a Toyota C-HR is 725 kg offered by the following variants: GXL HYBRID, KOBA HYBRID, KOBA HYBRID + 2 TONE, KOBA HYBRID + 2 TONE PLUS, KOBA HYB 2 TONE PLUS + PANO RF, GR-SPORT HYBRID, GR-SPORT HYBRID + 2 TONE, GR-SPORT HYB + 2 TONE PLUS and GR-SPORT HYB + 2 TNE PLUS + PR.

    The largest Toyota C-HR is the KOBA HYBRID which measures 1832mm wide, 4632mm in length and sits 1564mm tall.

    The most powerful Toyota C-HR is the GR-SPORT HYBRID which has 112kW of power from its 2.0L PORT & DIRECT F/INJ engine.

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    The heaviest Toyota C-HR is the GR-SPORT HYBRID which weighs 2015 kg (kerb weight).

    The Toyota C-HR may use different fuel/energy types based on the variant which includes Unleaded Petrol-Electric Hybrid or Premium Unleaded Petrol.

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