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The 2020 Toyota C-HR range of configurations is currently priced from $24,968.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Tung Nguyen liked most about this particular version of the Toyota C-HR: Frugal engine, Head-turning looks, Steers alright
The 2020 Toyota C-HR carries a braked towing capacity of up to 600 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Toyota C-HR is also known as Toyota IZOA (China FAW-Toyota) in markets outside Australia.
The Toyota C-HR 2020 prices range from $21,010 for the basic trim level SUV Standard (2WD) to $43,450 for the top of the range SUV GR-S (2WD) Hybrid.
Toyota C-HR Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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GXL (2WD)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.2L PULP CVT AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
6.4L/100km
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GXL (awd)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.2L PULP CVT AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
6.5L/100km
|
GR-S (2WD) Hybrid
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.8L Hybrid CVT AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
4.3L/100km
|
Unfortunately the C-HR Hybrid isn't yet on sale in Australia, though it is likely to be available here in 2020.
If you can't wait that long, the Corolla Hybrid could be a great option for you. That is, unless you need a big back seat, a big boot or a full size spare wheel... You only get a full size spare on the top-spec ZR, which is beyond the budget, and no Corolla hatch has a big back seat or boot. There is a Corolla sedan coming in November, which will have a big boot and bigger back seat.
The Camry Hybrid is a much bigger car, and offers a lot more accommodation as a result. It's a big, lovely car - one we'd wholeheartedly recommend. And you should be able to fine one under $30k less than 12 months old.
Otherwise, check out the Corolla Hybrid (SX would be our recommendation), and you might even be able to get one brand new within your budget.
Test drive them both, and let us know how you go!