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Toyota C-HR review – Stylish, hybrid SUV



Introducing the Toyota C-HR. This stylish and distinctive SUV is available with a choice of two efficient self-charging hybrid powertrains: either a 120bhp 1.8-litre or a more responsive 182bhp 2.0-litre version.

Designed with practicality in mind for young families, the Toyota C-HR also comes with a comprehensive suite of safety systems and multimedia technology, including Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay™.

00:00 Toyota C-HR review introduction
01:15 What does Toyota C-HR stand for?
01:24 Toyota C-HR design
03:31 Is the Toyota C-HR a hybrid?
03:56 How do hybrids work?
04:30 Hybrid coaching
04:57 Drivetrain
06:25 Aerodynamics
06:53 Toyota C-HR interior
08:27 Infotainment
08:32 Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™
08:47 Toyota MyT
09:38 Does Toyota C-HR have ISOFIX?
09:46 Toyota C-HR boot space
10:21 What’s the Toyota C-HR like to drive?
12:42 Toyota C-HR safety
12:47 Pre-collision system
13:02 Lane Departure Alert
13:34 Adaptive Cruise Control
13:38 Road Sign Assist
13:57 Automatic High Beam
14:12 Rear Cross Traffic Alert
14:18 Blind Spot Monitor
14:28 Parking Assist
14:50 Top three takeaways

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*Average percent of 156,254 combined test drive journeys spent in electric mode on Yaris, Auris, Corolla, Toyota C-HR, Camry, Highlander, RAV4 Hybrids and Prius family. Test drives taken nationally between 01/04/2016 and 31/01/2022 in a variety of weather and driving conditions. Test drives conducted over a total of 2,456,370 miles at an average speed of 24mph.

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