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Why the C-HR is Toyota’s secret weapon

Last updated: April 29, 2025 9:50 am
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The Toyota C-HR is a popular model that has been turning heads on the road. With its unique design and hybrid options, it’s no wonder that this crossover has gained a following. The latest addition to the C-HR lineup is the Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), which offers even more efficiency and eco-friendliness.

One of the key differences between the PHEV and the other C-HR variants is the presence of a charging flap for the electric socket. This signifies the shift towards a more sustainable driving experience. Despite some differences in instrumentation and boot space, the overall design remains true to the C-HR’s signature style.

Manufactured at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Türkiye’s Adapazarı plant, the C-HR PHEV is part of the second generation of this model. With the PHEV option, drivers can enjoy a powerful 164 kW (223 PS) output, providing a thrilling driving experience. The 13.6 kWh battery offers a range of up to 41 miles, with impressive fuel economy and low CO2 emissions.

However, the PHEV does come with a weight penalty due to the battery, affecting handling and boot space. Despite these drawbacks, Toyota has managed to maintain a balanced and enjoyable driving experience. The performance is brisk, with a top speed of 111 mph and a seamless transition between electric and petrol power.

Inside the C-HR, drivers will find a mix of high-quality materials and some cost-saving measures. While the interior may not be as luxurious as some competitors, the overall build quality is solid. The lack of a sunblind for the roof and ceiling-mounted grab handles only for the front occupants may be minor inconveniences for some buyers.

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In terms of pricing, the C-HR PHEV falls into the mid-range segment, with various trim levels available. The lack of an Icon model grade for the PHEV gives buyers the choice between Design, Excel, and GR Sport trims. This strategic move by Toyota aims to attract buyers looking for a more sustainable option without compromising on performance and features.

Looking ahead, Toyota is set to introduce the C-HR+, an all-electric model with a longer range and different architecture. With its larger battery options and advanced technology, the C-HR+ is poised to set a new standard for electric crossovers. With the success of the C-HR lineup, Toyota continues to innovate and push the boundaries of sustainable mobility.

Overall, the Toyota C-HR PHEV offers a compelling blend of style, performance, and efficiency. For drivers seeking a greener alternative without sacrificing driving pleasure, the C-HR PHEV is a solid choice in the crossover segment. As Toyota continues to expand its electrified lineup, the future looks bright for eco-conscious drivers.

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