Cut for the city and beyond, the Toyota C-HR boasts impressive core features ready for anything.
A concept car for the road
Bold yet compact, and impossible to forget
A personalised user experience
Cut for the city, customised for your own style
An environmental pioneer
A hybrid that’s sustainable from the inside out
Electrified – and electrifying
Inspiring performance meets extraordinary agility
Innovative safety technologies
Comprehensive safety systems help keep you and others safer
Dimensions that suit the city
L 4362 mm W 1832 mm H 1564 mm
Spacious cabin for urban lifestyles
Lay the back seats flat to increase load volume to 1076 liters (VDA)
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Mould-breaking exterior design
Style that defies convention
The new Toyota C-HR breaks all the rules. Impossible to ignore, it combines the style of a coupe with a powerful stance.
Intelligent technology
A seamless user experience
Feature-rich yet intuitive, the new Toyota C-HR offers a seamless and personalised user experience that anticipates your needs.
Powertrains
Electrified – and electrifying
Agile and responsive, the new Toyota C-HR combines inspiring performance with the fleet-footed handling of a hatchback. Choose from a range of self-charging Hybrids or the new Plug-in Hybrid 220 with startling acceleration and true EV capability.
The Toyota C-HR takes statement design to the next level.
The Toyota C-HR takes statement design to the next level
Safe, safer, safest
Sustainability
An environmental pioneer
Toyota C-HR has a focus on sustainability, with increased use of recycled materials as well as a reduction in carbon emissions through weight-saving and new production processes.
Express yourself
Our range of genuine Toyota accessories is designed to complement your Toyota C-HR, whether it is a roof box or the latest home charge solution.
Toyota started the hybrid revolution more than 25 years ago and continues to drive for a world with lower emissions. Hybrids combine electric drive with powerful petrol engines for effortless performance and convenience.
What is the difference between Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid vehicles?
Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid vehicles incorporate very similar technology – but with a key difference. Both switch seamlessly between two power sources, an efficient petrol engine and a self-charging Hybrid battery, however Plug-in Hybrid vehicles feature a higher capacity battery to deliver greater electric performance
What is the range of a Toyota Plug-in Hybrid car?
The new Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid can travel exclusively in electric mode for up to 66km* – emission free. If travelling for longer distances and its battery runs out of charge, your vehicle seamlessly switches back to operating as a Hybrid car, combining petrol and regenerated battery power to get you safely to your destination.
*WLTP data
Are Plug-in hybrids expensive to own?
Plug-in Hybrids can save drivers money in many ways. With a fully charged battery, a Plug-in Hybrid can travel up to 100 km on as little as 1 litre of fuel. Low CO2 emissions in Plug-in Hybrids often result in road and company car tax discounts, as well as exemption from city centre charges. And due to less wear to parts like brake pads and discs, they can be cheaper to maintain too.
How long do Plug-in hybrid batteries last?
Toyota Plug-in Hybrid batteries are engineered to last for the lifetime of the car. For added peace of mind, every battery comes with a five-year/100,000 km* warranty which – with an annual Hybrid Health Check – extends battery cover for up to 10 years. When a battery reaches the end of its life, Toyota’s take-back scheme ensures it is dealt with safely and responsibly.
*Whichever occurs sooner
Frequently asked questions
Electrified power: your questions answered
Toyota started the hybrid revolution more than 25 years ago and continues to drive for a world with lower emissions. Hybrids combine electric drive with powerful petrol engines for effortless performance and convenience.
What is a Hybrid?
Switching seamlessly between a combustion engine and efficient EV drive, Hybrid vehicles incorporate two energy sources: a petrol engine and an electric motor.
Do Hybrids run on electricity?
Hybrids can use electric power to pull away and even cruise at speeds up to 50km/h. Because most Toyota Hybrids are self-charging, when the battery runs low, excess power from the engine charges it back up again.
Do Hybrids have to be charged?
Hybrids feature pioneering, self-charging battery technology. They are known as ‘Hybrid-electric’ vehicles because they have two energy sources. This means that unlike pure electric vehicles and Plug-in Hybrids you don’t have to plug them in to recharge their batteries.
Can I trust Hybrid technology?
The pioneering battery technology in a Toyota Hybrid is engineered to last for the entire lifetime of the car. In fact, some mechanical elements such as the clutch, alternator and starter motor are removed completely, further reducing the risk of unforeseen costs in the future. Not only that, all Hybrid components, including the Hybrid battery, come with Toyota’s 5-year/100,000km* warranty from new. *Whichever is soonest.
What are the differences between each type of Hybrid?
There are three types of Hybrid electric vehicle: mild Hybrid cars, full Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrids. Mild Hybrid cars only use their electric motors to support the engine during acceleration and cruising as the electric motor cannot power the car on its own. In a full or self-charging Toyota Hybrid, you can enjoy pure electric power for up to 80% of your city journeys, with cruising speeds of up to 50km/h. Plug-in Hybrids work in the same way as a Hybrid but with a higher capacity battery for greater electric performance.
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A highly sophisticated aerodynamic form, the new Toyota C-HR has the streamlined profile of a coupe. This benefits every aspect of the driving experience, from agility to stability, while also making it quiet and efficient.
Concept car for the road
Free-thinking and innovative, with precise lines and a dynamic profile, it is a concept car made real.
Toyota C-HR shown in an urban environment facing the camera
Toyota C-HR driving in an urban environment going away from the camera.
Effortlessly aerodynamic
Maintaining an unbroken airflow as it moves, the new Toyota C-HR is an aerodynamic masterpiece. From the smooth underfloor to the raked rear screen, it's designed to work with the air, not against it.
Every detail matters
Flush door handles – featured on a Toyota for the first time – and integrated headlamp washers are key to the clean, sculptural style and high-performance aerodynamics.
Machine-cut 20-inch wheels, combined with the car’s broad and confident stance, create an irresistible visual impact.
Panoramic Roof
Interior view focusing on the panoramic roof
A light and airy space
The fixed glass panoramic roof features special coatings to insulate the cabin, keeping it warm in winter and cool in summer. With no need for a sunshade, weight is reduced and interior space increased.
Interior design
Created around you
A fusion of comfort, technology and emotion for the excitement of driving, this light and airy space is built around you. A wing-like theme, focused on the driver and aligned with the direction of travel, flows through the cockpit, creating a sense of harmony.
A space with style
Premium in every sense, the cockpit delights with its contrast stitching, soft-touch materials and soothing ambient light. Bespoke JBL speakers look as good as they sound, with intricate honeycomb-pattern grilles.
Premium JBL speakers
Side door panel
Crafted with passion
Ergonomically integrated into a commanding driving position, the sculpted sports seats are comfortable, supportive and beautifully finished.
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Ambient light
The power of choice
From its display layouts to the colour and tone of the cockpit lighting, every aspect of the car’s character can be personalised to suit your style
Configurable ambient lighting
Integrated into the cockpit’s sensual lines, the expressive ambient lighting can be set to one of 14 theme colours and 50 custom colours. It can also change with the time of day, the cabin temperature and the selected drive mode.
Digital cockpit
Human-centric technology
Set the colour and theme for the digital combimeter and configure its layout as you like, with four themes and three dial layouts to choose from
Digital by design
Human-centric technology defines this space. Customisable from four display themes, Casual, Smart, Sporty and Thought, the digital Combimeter sets new standards for clarity and user-friendliness.
Take charge
Access all your favourite apps, including Spotify for music on the move, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Charging Schedule function on the Plug-In Hybrid 220 enables convenient, cost-effective charging.
Charging Schedule
Multimedia screen showing Apple Carplay
Connected technology
Welcome back
New Toyota C-HR welcomes you before every drive with an exterior lighting sequence. It also auto-adapts to your preferred seat position and digital cockpit settings as you jump in.
MyToyota app
Driver walking towards the Toyota C-HR in order to illustrate the Smart Digital Key system.
In control from your phone
Connectivity doesn’t stop when you leave the car. MyToyota is a powerful tool on the move. Secure your car from afar, locking the doors and closing the windows with Remote Control.
Smart digital key
Your smartphone is always with you, so why not make it your car key?
Driver outisde the car using his phone to park the Toyota C‑HR remotely.
Remote parking
Ready to park? Select a space and Intelligent Parking Assist will do the rest. If space is tight just hop out and park your Toyota C-HR remotely via the app on your phone.
The cockpit’s wireless charging tray ensures your smartphone is always fully charged – no cables, no hassle. And with the power boot function, closing the boot is as easy as pushing a button.
Phone being wirelessly charged in the Toyota C-HR
Driver closing the boot of the Toyota C-HR using the power boot door functionality
Safety
Toyota Safety Sense
Toyota C-HR at an intersection with a secondary car driving towards it.
Always in safe hands
T-Mate includes the latest generation of Toyota Safety Sense as well as the possibility to update its features Over-The-Air.
Pre-Collision System can detect and help you avoid collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists and motorbikes. It works by alerting the driver with audio and visual warnings and brake assistance. If the driver doesn’t manage to brake in time the brakes automatically engage to prevent or mitigate a collision. Additionally, Intersection Collision Avoidance Support and Emergency Steering Assist support in the day when turning at junctions and making evasive manoeuvres.
Full range adaptive cruise control (ACC)
This system keeps you at a minimum pre-set distance from the vehicle in front. If this distance falls, the system reduces your speed and eventually the brakes will be applied and brake lights activated. Full-Range ACC can bring the vehicle to a complete stop should the preceding vehicle stop ahead. A small input on the accelerator pedal or ACC switch will reenable the system. If your car is equipped with Road Sign Assist (RSA), this system will also recognize speed limits on your driving route and suggest any necessary adjustments.
Emergency driving stop system (EDSS)
If the system detects no driver input for some time, audible warnings will alert the driver. If no further inputs are detected, EDSS brings the vehicle to a gradual stop while keeping it safely in lane. Hazard lights are activated to warn other road users, and doors are unlocked to allow emergency services easy access if required.
This system supports smooth deceleration when the accelerator pedal is released, when approaching a curve or a preceding car.
Over-the-air (OTA) software updates
OTA software updates ensure Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) is up to date with latest features and improvements.
Parking and Driving assistance
Driver sitting inside his Toyota C-HR, he is about to open the door. The outer mirrors illuminates and interior ambient light turns red warning of the potential risk of collision.
Technology that protects
The Toyota C-HR has the technology to keep you safe, constantly monitoring the driving environment and alerting you to potential risks.
This system uses the Blind Spot Monitor radar to help prevent a collision between an occupant’s opened door and a vehicle or cyclist approaching from behind. If there is a risk of a collision, indicators illuminate on the outer mirrors and multi-information display, the interior ambient lighting will turn red together and an audible buzzer will sound to alert occupants.
Rear Seat Reminder System (RSRS)
This system alerts the driver if a passenger or object is left on the rear seat when leaving the car. The alerts will include: a warning in the cockpit meter and, subject to model, after locking the car, also hazard lamp and an audible buzzer will activate.
Toyota Teammate Advanced Park
This system controls the acceleration, steering, braking and gear shifting* to help you park safely. It can even memorise your favourite parking spaces that aren’t defined by lines or adjacent objects.
*Depending on model
Panoramic View Monitor (PVM)
Parking is easier and safer with this system which combines the images from four cameras to create an almost 360° view of your surroundings.
Sustainability
More recycled
Driver standing near to the Toyota C-HR charging.
More recycled
To reduce Toyota C-HR’s environmental impact, the recycled plastic content has been doubled compared to its predecessor. Recycled plastics are used in more than 100 components, including the seat covers, floor mats and luggage boxes. New processes also reduce the carbon emissions associated with manufacturing.
A second-life philosophy
The Toyota C-HR makes use of recycled plastics, reducing the amount of raw material required and the quantity of waste produced. The seat covers are made from recycled PET plastic bottles, with 100% recycled PET used in the woven textile and 45% in the suede textile. The floor mats contain at least 78% recycled materials.
Close-up image of the steering-wheel
Lower lifetime carbon emissons
The Toyota C-HR’s steering wheel is wrapped in an animal-free material that looks and feels like leather but with lower lifetime carbon emissions.
Simplified manufacturing
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High-tensile steel
The Toyota C-HR’s bodyshell takes advantage of high-tensile steel in key areas, increasing impact protection and durability while reducing weight. Using this material also simplifies manufacturing, reducing carbon emissions*.
*High-strength steel in the B-pillars delivers a 10% CO2 reduction (-3300 tonnes per year) from resource extraction to vehicle end of life
Exterior view of the panoramic roof
Lightweight solutions
The spectacular panoramic glass roof is lighter than a traditional panoramic roof. It also features advanced coatings that retain warmth in winter and prevent overheating in summer, reducing the amount of energy required to maintain a comfortable cabin temperature.
Toyota C-HR showcased against an urban backdrop.
Made in Europe, for Europe
Toyota C-HR is produced by Toyota's advanced European plants. Just as the car has been engineered with the environment in mind, so the supply chain has been designed to limit the amount of transport required.
Close-up image of the exterior of the vehicle focusing on the paint finish.
A bright future
Toyota C-HR takes advantage of moulded-in colour technology, for a luxurious high-gloss finish without the need for paint. A 566-tonne CO2 reduction* has also been achieved by switching to more efficient robotised painting processes using water-based paints.
*Annually, at TMMT