

Josh Nevett
2025 Toyota C-HR GR Sport review
Pros
- Still has wow factor
- Quiet and efficient
- Nimble handling
Cons
- Drivetrain undermines sporty packaging
- GR Sport is expensive
- Lack of second row amenities
9 Months Ago
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My dashboardThe new Toyota C-HR is a small SUV offered in a 5D Hatchback body style. Available in Australia from $26,990 (MLRP, excl. on-roads) for the Base variant and topping out at $35,290 for the Koba.
There are 2 variants of the C-HR available in Australia and this generation went on sale in November of 2019.
The Toyota C-HR is only available with an null motor that produces 85kW and 185Nm of torque. Both four-wheel drive and front-wheel drive configurations are available.
The new 2019 C-HR is offered with a 5 year, unlimited km warranty.
Retail Price
Transmission
6-speed manual or Auto (CVT)
Driven Wheels
4x4 or Front
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded
Body Types
Hatchback
Powertrain Type
4x4 or Front-wheel Drive
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Retail Price
Transmission
6-speed manual or Auto (CVT)
Driven Wheels
4x4 or Front
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded
Body Types
Hatchback
Powertrain Type
4x4 or Front-wheel Drive
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The Toyota C-HR comes in a variety of variants with the cheapest being Base and the most expensive being Koba.


Josh Nevett
9 Months Ago
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| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 4,360 mm |
| Overall Width | 1,795 mm |
| Overall Height | 1,565 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,640 mm |
| Turning Circle | 10,400 mm |
| Load Capacity | 470 mm |
Dimensions in this table show the minimum and maximum values of all variants for this vehicle.
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Toyota C-HR
The cheapest Toyota C-HR is the Base that starts from $26,990.
See all Toyota C-HR PricingThe most expensive Toyota C-HR is the Koba that starts from $35,290.
See all Toyota C-HR PricingThe best towing capacity of a Toyota C-HR is offered by the Base which can tow 1100 kg
See all Toyota C-HR towing capacityThe largest Toyota C-HR is the Base which measures 1795mm wide, 4360mm in length and sits 1565mm tall.
The most powerful Toyota C-HR is the Base which has 85kW of power from its 1.2L Turbo Gasoline Direct Injection & Multi-Point engine.
The Toyota C-HR is built in Japan and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest Toyota C-HR is the Base which weighs 1930 kg (kerb weight).
The Toyota C-HR uses Premium Unleaded.
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