Toyota C-HR Gets a Grip on Things

  Colin Windell

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The new Toyota C-HR crossover refreshes the Plus and Luxury variants with 18-inch alloy wheels and three additional colours.

A minor refresh to the Toyota C-HR crossover sees the Plus and Luxury grade variants getting 18-inch directional alloy wheels and new exterior colours: Midnight Purple, Fierce Red and Eclipse Black, an addition to the existing choices.


Bi-LED headlamps with sequential turn signal operation

The Luxury models are available only in bi-tone configuration, with nine options where the exterior colour blends with a black roof, except for Eclipse Black, which marries the obsidian paintwork with a silver roof.        

The 1,2-litre turbo-charged petrol engine, paired to either a CVT or 6-speed manual transmission, remains unchanged – offering 85 kW and 185 Nm with a claimed consumption of 6,3 l/100 km.

Standard across the three-variant range are daytime running lights (DRL), LED headlamps with auto function, air-conditioning, electric power steering, a tilt and telescopic adjustable steering column, 4,2-inch Multi-Information Display (MID) and a front 12V power outlet.


Multifunction leather steering

The Plus variants gain fog lamps, rain-sensing wipers, leather steering wheel trim, cruise control and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, while the air-conditioning is upgraded to the dual-zone climate control type.

Top-tier Luxury grade models inherit Park Distance Control (PDC) and Intelligent Parking System, keyless entry and start, partial leather interior and Bi-LED headlamps with sequential turn signal operation.

Model Line-up & Pricing

C-HR 1.2 T - R 429 000

C-HR 1.2 T PLUS - R 465 200

C-HR 1.2 T PLUS CVT - R 479 100

C-HR 1.2 T LUXURY CVT - R 554 500


Additional colour options

All C-HR models sell with a 6-services/90 000 km service plan (intervals set at 15 000 km) and a 3-year/100 000 km warranty.



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