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Toyota C-HR

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Subcompact crossover SUV

For the 2025 battery-powered model, seeToyota C-HR+.
Motor vehicle
Toyota C-HR
Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid (ZYX20, Europe)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota IZOA (FAW Toyota; China)[1]
Production2016–present
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact crossover SUV
Body style5-doorSUV
Layout
PlatformTNGA:GA-C[2]

TheToyota C-HR (Japanese:トヨタ C-HR,Hepburn:Toyota Shīeichiāru) is asubcompact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Japanese automakerToyota since 2016. Since 2020, it is positioned between theYaris Cross andCorolla Cross in Toyota's crossover SUV range.

The first-generation C-HR was available in many regions, including Japan, China, North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australasia, and was produced in four different countries. Since the release of the second-generation C-HR in 2023, availability of the C-HR has been limited to Europe and Australia, with production centralised in Turkey. The Corolla Cross, released in 2020, has largely took over the model's positioning outside Europe.[3]

First generation (AX10/AX50; 2016)

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Motor vehicle
First generation
Pre-facelift Toyota 1.2 C-HR Koba 2WD (NGX10, Australia)
Overview
Model code
  • AX10
  • AX50
Also called
ProductionNovember 2016 – September 2023
Model years2018–2022 (North America)
Assembly
DesignerIan Cartabiano, Katsuhiro Suzuki and Kazuhiro Sato[4]
Body and chassis
Layout
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor150 kW (201 hp; 204 PS)4KMsynchronous (C-HR/IZOA EV)
Transmission
  • 1.2L:6-speedmanual (EG60)
  • 1.2L&1.8L:7-speed simulatedCVT (K313)
  • 1.8L&2.0L:eCVT (hybrid)
  • 2.0L:Direct Shift-CVT (K114)
Hybrid drivetrainPower-split hybrid (C-HR Hybrid)
Battery
Plug-in charging6.6 kWAC, 50 kWDC (C-HR/IZOA EV)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,640 mm (103.9 in)
Length4,360–4,385 mm (171.7–172.6 in)
Width1,795 mm (70.7 in)
Height1,565 mm (61.6 in)
Curb weight1,380–1,460 kg (3,042–3,219 lb)

Concept model

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Further information:Toyota C-HR concept

The Toyota C-HR was first previewed by the Scion C-HR Concept, and then the Toyota C-HR Concept.

  • Toyota C-HR Concept
    Toyota C-HR Concept
  • Toyota C-HR Concept
    Toyota C-HR Concept

Production model

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The production version of the C-HR was unveiled at theMarch 2016 Geneva Motor Show and started production in November 2016. It was launched in Japan on 14 December 2016.[5] It went on sale in Europe, Australia, South Africa and North America in early 2017, and in Southeast Asia, China and Taiwan in 2018. The nameC-HR can stand for eitherCompact High Rider,[5]Cross Hatch Run–about[5] orCoupe High Rider.[6]

The development of the car began in 2013, led by Toyota chief engineer Hiroyuki Koba,[7] sharing theTNGA-C (GA-C) platform with theE210 series Corolla.[8][9]

Initial production was in Japan and Turkey. The 2018–2020 model year North American-spec C-HR is imported from Turkey.[10]

  • Pre-facelift Toyota C-HR 1.2 Koba AWD (NGX50, Australia)
    Pre-facelift Toyota C-HR 1.2 Koba AWD (NGX50, Australia)
  • 2017 Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid (ZYX10, Singapore)
    2017 Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid (ZYX10, Singapore)
  • 2017 Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid (ZYX10, Singapore)
    2017 Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid (ZYX10, Singapore)
  • Toyota C-HR 1.2 G-T AWD with optional TRD body kit (NGX50, Japan)
    Toyota C-HR 1.2 G-T AWD with optional TRD body kit (NGX50, Japan)
  • Interior
    Interior

Japan

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In Japan, the C-HR is sold at all Toyota dealership sales channels (Toyota Store,Toyopet Store,Toyota Corolla Store andNetz Store). The Japanese market C-HR is powered by either 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine, or 1.8-litre Hybrid. The FWD models are available with both engines, while the only engine for the AWD models is the 1.2-litre turbo. Model grades are S, S-LED, G, S-T and G-T. Models S, S-LED, G are powered with a 1.2-litre turbo engine, while other models by a 1.8-litre Hybrid. LED Package is exclusive for the G and S-LED packages.

Asia

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"Toyota C-HR EV" redirects here and is not to be confused withToyota C-HR+.

The Thai-built C-HR with 1.8-litre 2ZR-FBE or 2ZR-FE engine is sold in certain Asian countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. The ASEAN production version was unveiled in Thailand on 30 November 2017, at the 34th Thailand International Motor Expo.[citation needed]

For the Indonesian market, the C-HR was launched on 10 April 2018, initially with a 1.8-litre2ZR-FE petrol engine. The hybrid variant followed later on 22 April 2019. The petrol variant was discontinued in March 2022. The remaining sole hybrid variant receivedToyota Safety Sense on 27 May 2022 and sold until May 2023.[citation needed]

In Brunei, the C-HR was launched in early 2018 and offered in the mid and high grade models with a petrol engine, and a hybrid model. It was discontinued in 2022.[citation needed]

For Taiwan, the C-HR is only offered with 1.2-litre8NR-FTS petrol engine. Buyers in Taiwan can choose the FWD and AWD models.[citation needed]

In Singapore, it received the FWD model in Active and Luxury grades by the local distributor with the 1.2-litre engine while hybrid 1.8-litre models are offered by parallel importers.[citation needed]

For the Chinese market, the C-HR is sold byGAC Toyota, while its twin model sold byFAW Toyota is called theIZOA (Chinese:奕泽;pinyin:Yìzé). The IZOA features a front bumper grille with horizontal lines instead of mesh on the C-HR. Both the C-HR and IZOA were revealed at theAuto Guangzhou in November 2017 and went on sale in April 2018. The electric vehicle (EV) variant of both the C-HR and IZOA were unveiled at the18th Auto Shanghai on 16 April 2019, as the firstbattery electric vehicle in Toyota's upcoming lineup.[11]

The C-HR EV went on sale in China in April 2020. The electric motor produces 150 kW (201 hp; 204 PS) and 300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ft) of torque. The 54.3 kWh lithium-ion battery pack is claimed to deliver a range of up to 400 km (250 miles) as per NEDC.[12]

In late 2020, the comparatively expensive (being a fully imported model from Thailand) C-HR was discontinued in Malaysia, leading to declining sales. It was replaced by theCorolla Cross, launched in late March 2021.[13]

Europe

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As in Japan, the C-HR for Europe can be purchased with either 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol, a 1.8-litre hybrid or with 2.0-litre hybrid. 6-speed manual transmission is only installed in the front-wheel-drive 1.2-litre turbo; the sole gearbox for the 1.2-litre turbo AWD and the hybrid is aCVT.

Trim levels vary across countries. In the UK, they are Icon, Design, Excel and Dynamic. For the French market, there are even more marketing name variations such as Active, Dynamic, Edition, Graphic, Distinctive and Collection. In Romania there are C-enter, C-ult Style and C-lassy. They are essentially similar cars with different standard or optional equipment.

Australia

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For the Australian market (imported from Japan), the C-HR is only offered with the 1.2-litre, 8NR-FTS turbo motor. The base model is available in manual transmission as a FWD only, automatic transmission models may be FWD or AWD. The high level Koba model is available in both FWD and AWD variants. The gearbox for the base model is a choice of 6-speed manual transmission or CVT with 7-speed simulated gear. The Koba comes with CVT only, and is equipped with LED headlights, leather seats, heated front seats, and smart entry and start system.[14]

North America

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Unique for the North American C-HR is the larger 2.0-litre3ZR-FAE naturally aspirated petrol engine which is matched to a CVT gearbox. In North America, the C-HR was originally planned to be marketed under theScion brand, before Toyota discontinued the marque.[15][16] The 2018 model year was only available in either the XLE or XLE Premium model.[17] For the 2019 model year, the C-HR is available in LE, XLE, XLE Premium or Limited models.[18]

The C-HR was discontinued in North America after the 2022 model year,[19] where Toyota elected not to market the subsequent, second-generation C-HR, and the Corolla Cross continued as the brand's subcompact crossover/SUV.[20]

Facelift

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Thefacelifted C-HR was unveiled in Japan, Europe, Australia, and North America in October 2019. The European model received the 2.0-litreM20A-FXS hybrid engine option for the first time.Android Auto andApple CarPlay became standard. TheGR Sport variant is also offered.[21][22]

  • 2020 Toyota C-HR Hybrid (Europe)
    2020 Toyota C-HR Hybrid (Europe)
  • 2020 Toyota C-HR Hybrid (China)
    2020 Toyota C-HR Hybrid (China)
  • 2020 Toyota C-HR Design 2.0 Hybrid (MAXH10, UK)
    2020 Toyota C-HR Design 2.0 Hybrid (MAXH10, UK)
  • 2020 Toyota C-HR Design 2.0 Hybrid (MAXH10, UK)
    2020 Toyota C-HR Design 2.0 Hybrid (MAXH10, UK)
  • 2022 Toyota C-HR LE (ZGX10, Canada)
    2022 Toyota C-HR LE (ZGX10, Canada)
  • Facelift Toyota C-HR GR Sport Hybrid (Australia)
    Facelift Toyota C-HR GR Sport Hybrid (Australia)
  • Facelift Toyota C-HR GR Sport Hybrid (Australia)
    Facelift Toyota C-HR GR Sport Hybrid (Australia)
  • GAC Toyota C-HR EV (China)
    GAC Toyota C-HR EV (China)

IZOA

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  • FAW Toyota IZOA (pre-facelift, China)
    FAW Toyota IZOA (pre-facelift, China)
  • IZOA Hybrid (facelift, China)
    IZOA Hybrid (facelift, China)
  • IZOA EV (China)
    IZOA EV (China)
  • IZOA EV (China)
    IZOA EV (China)

Safety

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Euro NCAP

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Euro NCAP test results
Toyota C-HR Hybrid (2017)[23]
TestPoints%
Overall:
Adult occupant:36.295%
Child occupant:3877%
Pedestrian:32.278%
Safety assist:9.464%

ASEAN NCAP

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2018 Toyota CH-R
(7 airbags)
ASEAN NCAP scores[24]
Overall stars
Adult occupant35.80/36.00
Child occupant40.89/49.00
Safety assist14.92/18.00

Second generation (AX20; 2023)

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Motor vehicle
Second generation
2024 Toyota C-HR 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport (MAXH25, Europe)
Overview
Model codeAX20
ProductionOctober 2023 – present[25]
Assembly
DesignerElvio D'Aprile, Ken Nagasaka[26]
Body and chassis
PlatformTNGA:GA-C
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrain
Battery4.08Ahlithium-ion
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,640 mm (103.9 in)
Length4,360 mm (171.7 in)
Width1,830 mm (72.0 in)
Height1,538–1,564 mm (60.6–61.6 in)

The second generation was previewed by a concept called the ‘Toyota C-HR Prologue’ on 6 December 2022.[27]

The second iteration of the C-HR was revealed on 26 June 2023, and officially launched in October 2023. It receives two-tone paint, with a sharper, sleeker body compared to the previous model.[28][29] The C-HR now features the new design language of Toyota, with C-shaped headlights that can be found on thePrius XW60 and theAygo X Concept. Based on the previous model, it features similar features from it such as itshatchback body style, itsplatform, and similar models. Now exclusively on ahybrid drivetrain, it introduces a plug-in hybrid option for the first time, though the PHEV will not be sold in Australia.[30]

With the same wheelbase as the previous model, the base models receive a 8.0-inch console display with higher end models including a dual 12.3-inch infotainment screen. The C-HR receives an upgrade in technology compared to the previous model, including a digital key, advanced safety systems, a remote parking option, and a hands-free driving system in traffic jams.[31]

The new C-HR is no longer be built in Japan, instead it is built exclusively in Turkey, atToyota's Turkish plant.[27] This generation is not be sold in North America, Japan, China and Southeast Asia, replaced with theCorolla Cross, which is aC-segment vehicle about 100 mm (3.9 in) longer.[32]

The C-HR GR Sport features 20-inch wheels with aall-wheel drive system using the brand'sE-four 4WD system. It has 2 electric motors with a power output of 145 kW (194 hp).

  • Toyota C-HR 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport (MAXH25, Europe)
    Toyota C-HR 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport (MAXH25, Europe)
  • Interior of C-HR Hybrid (Europe)
    Interior of C-HR Hybrid (Europe)

Markets

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Australia

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The second-generation C-HR went on sale in H1 2023, exclusively in hybrid, excluding the PHEV.[33] Trims included are GXL, Koba and GR Sport in 1.8 L and 2.0 L form.[34]

Europe

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The C-HR is expected within 2024 with all variants including 1.8 litre and 2.0 litre hybrids and 2.0 litre plug-in hybrids.[35]The model grade names are varied from one country to another, but basically comes in base, mid-level, luxury, and GR Sport.

Powertrain

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The powertrain of the second iteration C-HR hatchback consists of three models: a 1.8 L hybrid version using the2ZR-FXE with a combined power output of 103 kW (138 hp; 140 PS) using the single motor and the engine, a 2.0 L hybrid version using theM20A-FXS engine, with a combined output of 145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS) using the engine and the motors, and a plug-in hybrid variant using theM20A-FXS engine, producing a combined output of 164 kW (220 hp; 223 PS) with the engine and motors.

All models use theeCVT transmission.

Engines[36][30][29]
Spec
Type
Engine codeDisplacementPowerTorqueCombined system outputElectric motorBatteryTransmissionTop speed0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)Electric rangeLayoutCal. years
Petrolhybrid2ZR-FXE1,798 cc (1.8 L)I4Engine: 72 kW (97 hp; 98 PS) at 5,200
Front motor: 70 kW (94 hp; 95 PS)
Engine: 142 N⋅m (14.5 kg⋅m; 105 lb⋅ft) at 3,600
Front motor: 185 N⋅m (18.9 kg⋅m; 136 lb⋅ft)
103 kW (138 hp; 140 PS)-4.08 Ahlithium-ioneCVT170 km/h (110 mph)9.9 s-FWD
2023—
Petrol hybridM20A-FXS1,986 cc (2.0 L) I4Engine: 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000
Front motor: 83 kW (111 hp; 113 PS)
Rear motor: 30 kW (40 hp; 41 PS)
190 N⋅m (19.4 kg⋅m; 140 lb⋅ft) at 4,400-5,200
Front motor: 206 N⋅m (21.0 kg⋅m; 152 lb⋅ft)
Rear motor: 84 N⋅m (8.57 kg⋅m; 62.0 lb⋅ft)
145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS)-4.08 Ahlithium-ioneCVT180 km/h (110 mph)8.1 s (FWD)
7.9 s (AWD)
-FWD
AWD (AWD-i)
2023—
Petrolplug-in hybridM20A-FXS1,986 cc (2.0 L) I4TBATBA164 kW (220 hp; 223 PS)--eCVT180 km/h (110 mph)7.4 s66 km (41 mi)FWD
2023—

Safety

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Euro NCAP test results
Toyota C-HR (2024)[37]
TestPoints%
Overall:
Adult occupant:3485%
Child occupant:42.686%
Pedestrian:54.486%
Safety assist:14.379%

C-HR+ (2025)

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Main article:Toyota C-HR+

Abattery electric model named theC-HR+ was unveiled in March 2025. Its design was previewed by thebZ Compact SUV concept car presented in 2022. It is expected to be released in Europe in late 2025.[38][39]

Sales

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YearEurope[40]Turkey[41]U.S.[42]Mexico[43]Japan[44]ThailandChinaAustraliaMalaysia[45][i]
C-HR[46]IZOA[47]
20167,1231,7194,6540
2017108,1706,27825,755117,2991
2018131,3483,69149,6423,50476,75615,930[48]22,72029,0804,312
2019119,7862,86648,9302,62955,67713,318[49]59,46152,9899,378[50]2,122
2020101,2523,98442,9361,72133,6763,381[51]55,24645,5548,500[52]561
2021106,2512,28135,70718,0961,729[53]46,43344,8036,578[54]71
2022109,543[55]1,56112,14111,8111,441[56]7,977[57]188
2023117,552[58]2,7757779,810590[59]4,786[60]137
2024131,622[61]2,828[62]66
  1. ^Figures based on registration (Malaysia)

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Type1980s1990s2000s2010s2020s
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MiniSUV/subcompactcrossoverAygo X AB70
Cami J100Rush J200Raize A200–250
Urban Cruiser K15B
ist XP60ist/Urban Cruiser XP110Yaris Cross XP210
Urban Cruiser Hyryder
Rush F700Rush F800–850
C-HR/IZOA AX10–50
CompactSUV/crossoverVoltz E130Corolla Cross/Frontlander XG10
Blizzard LD20RAV4 XA10RAV4 XA20RAV4/Vanguard XA30RAV4 XA40RAV4/Wildlander XA50
Harrier XU10Harrier XU30Harrier XU60Harrier/Venza XU80
Mid-sizeSUV/crossoverVenza AV10
Highlander/Kluger XU20Highlander/Kluger XU40Highlander/Kluger XU50Highlander/Kluger/Crown Kluger XU70
FJ Cruiser XJ10
Hilux Surf/4Runner N60Hilux Surf/4Runner N120–130Hilux Sport RiderFortuner/SW4 AN50–60Fortuner/SW4 AN150–160
Hilux Surf/4Runner N180Hilux Surf/4Runner N2104Runner N280
Land Cruiser Light J70Land Cruiser Prado J70Land Cruiser Prado J90Land Cruiser Prado J120Land Cruiser Prado J150
Full-sizeSUVLand Cruiser J70
Land Cruiser J60Land Cruiser J80Land Cruiser J100Land Cruiser J200Land Cruiser J300
Sequoia XK30–40Sequoia XK60Sequoia XK80
Mega Cruiser BXD20
Kei pickup truckPixis Truck S500–510
Pickup truckLiteAce/TownAce truck M20LiteAce/TownAce truck M30–40LiteAce/TownAce truck S400
Stout RK110
Kijang F20Kijang pickup F40Kijang pickup F60
Hilux/Pickup N50–70Hilux/Pickup N80–110Hilux N140–170Hilux AN10–30Hilux AN120–130
Tacoma N140–190Tacoma N220–270Tacoma N300
Land Cruiser pickup J79
T100 XK10/XK20Tundra XK30/XK40Tundra XK50Tundra XK70
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Compact crossoverCorolla Cross(XG10)
RAV4(XA10)RAV4(XA20)RAV4(XA30)RAV4(XA40)RAV4(XA50)
bZ4X(EA10)
Mid-size crossoverVenza(AV10)Venza(XU80)Crown Signia(S238)
Highlander(XU20)Highlander(XU40)Highlander(XU50)Highlander(XU70)
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Mid-size SUV4Runner(N180)4Runner(N210)4Runner(N280)4Runner(N500)
FJ Cruiser(XJ10)Land Cruiser(J250)
Full-size SUVLand Cruiser(J60)Land Cruiser(J80)Land Cruiser(J100)Land Cruiser(J200)
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