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Toyota C-HR vs Holden Captiva

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Toyota C-HR
Toyota C-HR

$42,990 - $57,690

2024 price

Holden Captiva
Holden Captiva

$8,990 - $25,990

2017 price

Summary

2024 Toyota C-HR
2017 Holden Captiva
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L
Fuel Type
-

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
4.0L/100km (combined)

8.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Visual bark over dynamic bite
  • Expensive
  • Rear space

  • It's old
  • It's a bit noisy
  • Lacks the finesse of the competition
2024 Toyota C-HR Summary

According to the chief engineer for the Toyota C-HR, a second generation was never guaranteed for this uncharacteristically (for Toyota) design-led small SUV.

After the Corolla Cross came into existence, the top brass didn’t think the brand needed two similarly sized models in the line-up. So, why is it here, and is it any good?

The first question is easy to answer - the team drew the new C-HR up as a European model, built in hybrid-only and with enough key differences from the Corolla Cross to avoid the models competing. 

The second question? Let’s find out.

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2017 Holden Captiva Summary

Holden wasn't the first manufacturer to find itself bereft of a big SUV when the fuse was lit by BMW and Mercedes as the last millennium came to a close. Ford responded with the Territory while Holden jacked-up a V8 Commodore and slapped the Adventra badge on it. Sadly, it didn't work, and so the Captiva was the next best option, procured from what was then called Daewoo.

As a result of that that little blip on the economic radar, the GFC, and an on-going re-organisation of General Motors, the Korean-built Captiva has lasted rather longer than anyone expected.

It first launched with two bodystyles, but is now down to one, the bigger and more practical seven seat body shell.







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2024 Toyota C-HR 2017 Holden Captiva

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