Toyota has
announced the official pricing and specification of the facelifted C-HR in the
United Kingdom. The subcompact crossover is already on sale in four trim
levels, including the new Dynamic Edition, and customer deliveries will
commence next January.
For the entry-level
C-HR Icon, equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, infotainment
system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, reversing camera, dual-zone climate
control and the Safety Sense bundle, Toyota is asking £ 25,625
(US$ 33,016/€ 29,735).
The Design starts
at £ 28,005 (US$ 36,083/€ 32,497) with the 1.8-liter hybrid and £ 29,645
(US$ 38,196/€ 34,400) with the 2.0-liter hybrid powertrain, adding 18-inch wheels,
rear privacy glass, heated and auto folding mirrors, smart entry, navigation
system, heated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, piano black trim and
a few other features.
The C-HR Excel is
also available with both powertrains, priced at £ 30,110 (US$ 38,795/€ 34,940) and
£ 31,750 (US$ 40,908/€ 36,843), respectively. This version adds LED lights front and
rear, puddle lights, leather upholstery, heated steering wheel, power
adjustable driver’s seat, Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross Traffic Alert with
automatic braking. The Dynamic starts from £ 30,250 (US$ 38,975/€ 35,102) and
£ 31,890 (US$ 41,088/€ 37,005) and brings metallic paint with a contrasting roof as
standard.
Building on the
Excel spec, the Orange Edition is finished in Scorched Orange, has a black roof
and matte black 18-inch alloy wheels. It also comes with a JBL premium sound
system and packs the 2.0-liter powertrain. Production is limited to 500 units
and pricing starts at £ 32,585 (US$ 41,984/€ 37,812).
The upgraded
1.8-liter unit puts out 122 PS and gets an upgraded
lithium-ion battery, while the 2.0-liter hybrid is all new and makes 184 PS. Models equipped with the latter also feature better
soundproofing and an upgraded suspension for better ride comfort.