The Toyota C-HR is a suv model, produced 2016–2024, spanning 3 generations with 86 variants in the Cars-Data.com database. Generations covered include the C-HR (2024-), C-HR (2020-2024) and C-HR (2016-2020). The C-HR (2016-2020) generation is the most extensively documented, with 36 variants across engine options, transmissions, and trim levels. Each variant page provides engine displacement, power in HP and kW, 0–100 km/h acceleration, top speed, fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, dimensions, and list price at launch.
The Toyota C-HR has 3 generations with 86 total variants in the Cars-Data.com database. Each generation has its own page listing all variants with engine specs, performance figures, and consumption data.
The Toyota C-HR has been produced 2016–2024. Throughout this period the model evolved across multiple generations, each introducing new engine options, body styles, and technology upgrades.
The Toyota C-HR is available as SUV. These body styles reflect the different market positions and use cases the model has served across its production history.
| Generation | Power | 0–100 km/h | Variants | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-HR (2016-2020)2016–2020 | 108 hp | 11.1 s | 36 | €25k–€38k |
| C-HR (2020-2024)2020–2024 | 122 hp | 9.8 s | 25 | €27k–€42k |
| C-HR (2024-)2024–present | 135 hp | 8.3 s | 25 | €34k–€51k |