The Toyota C-HR has an angular and dynamic design that makes it a stylish urban drive. Available in a range of different models and price points, this powerful hybrid is as suited to cities as it is active lifestyles. Deciding which Toyota C-HR SUV you’d love to see in your driveway can be tricky, so we’ve pulled together some of the most important comparisons to think over.
Combining powerful performance and agility, this is a range that’s well suited to cities. Toyota is also committed to creating a safer drive and its innovative pack of active safety technologies is designed to help reduce the chance of collisions – and comes as standard in Toyota C-HR.
Each SUV has a powerful hybrid engine (available in two different sizes), a stylish look and comes with Toyota Safety Sense technologies, but there are a few key differences. Check them out below.
The C-HR’s urban look is complemented by 17” alloy wheels with a 5-double-spoke design while the push button start gets you on the road quickly and easily. The Icon also has an 8” multimedia system and straightforward integration including Apple CarPlay™ & Android Auto™, for all of your entertainment on the go. Dual zone automatic air conditioning will keep you comfortable while Pre-Collision System with Cyclist Detection, Day & Night-time Pedestrian Detection, Lane Trace Assist and a reversing camera are designed to help you stay safer.
The Design adds some extra features and functions to the Icon, with 18" black machined-face alloy wheels with a 5-double-spoke design and smart entry with push button start. It also takes comfort to the next level with heated driver and passenger front seats as well as power-adjusted lumber support on the driver seat. Intelligent front and rear parking sensors combined with Simple Intelligent Parking Assist (S-IPA) make it easier to get in and out of spaces.
All the same style and features as the Icon and Design but with a few extras, the Excel has 18" dark chrome alloy wheels (10-double-spoke) and a heated steering wheel for next level comfort. The power-adjusted lumber support on the driver seat is also complemented by power height adjustment, so you can get it just right. With the addition of a Rear Cross Traffic Alert with automatic Braking (RCTA-B) and Blind Spot Monitor (BSM), the Excel has even more ways to enhance your driving experience.
No matter which Toyota C-HR model you choose, you know you’re going to be getting a dynamic car that’s got a great, urban look. The big question is looking at which extras or luxuries are most likely to improve your everyday experience.
Check out Toyota C-HR specs and models online to see which you’re most interested in or, if you’re ready to see what they’re like for yourself, find your nearest dealer and organise a test drive.