Toyota C-HR (UK)
Toyota has announced UK pricing and range details
for their all-new C-HR compact crossover. The
new Toyota C-HR is going against models like the Nissan Qashqai, Skoda Yeti and
Honda HR-V.
Entry-level models are powered by Toyota’s
turbocharged 114 hp 1.2-litre petrol engine, paired to a standard six-speed
manual or an optional CVT automatic transmission. CVT-equipped models are also
offered with all-wheel drive.
As for the hybrid version, the petrol-electric
powertrain employs a 1.8-litre petrol engine which in conjunction with the
electric motor offers a combined 120 hp. Toyota claims a combined fuel economy
of 74.3 mpg UK (3.8 lt/100km) and just 86 g/km of CO2 emissions.
The UK range will be offered in three different trim
levels: Icon, Excel and Dynamic but even the Icon models come with features
like dual-zone automatic air conditioning, 17-inch alloys, the Toyota Touch 2
touchscreen multimedia system with integrated reversing camera, front fog
lamps, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, dusk-sensing headlights and an
auto-dimming rear-view mirror.
All C-HR models benefit from Toyota’s standard
Safety Sense package, which includes active safety systems like a Pre-Collision
System with autonomous emergency braking, Lane Departure Warning, Traffic Sign
Recognition and Automatic High Beam headlight operation.
Pricing for the 2017 Toyota C-HR starts from £ 20,995
for the manual 1.2T Icon model, with the Hybrid version kicking off at £ 23,595.
If you insist on having an all-wheel drive Toyota C-HR, then your options start
at £26,495 for the 1.2T CVT Excel model. Orders are being taken now, with the
official market launch scheduled for January 2017.