2021 Toyota C-HR
Used
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2021 Toyota C-HR

The wild-styled C-HR is nimble and enjoyable to drive, but it also has several notable deficiencies. Unlike other subcompact-SUV competitors, this genre-bending model has no all-wheel-drive option. Visibility is horrendous, and the C-HR is tortoise-slow, taking more than 11 seconds in the 0-60 mph dash. At least it gets a very good 29 mpg overall. The continuously variable transmission is mostly unobtrusive, but it amplifies engine noise. The ride is firm and tightly controlled. Wind noise is pronounced at highway speeds. Hidden rear door handles give the impression of a two-door coupe, but they make it difficult for kids to open the doors. The XLE Premium trim has more comfortable seats. Although the rear seat is roomy, the small windows create a dark, cave-like cabin. Advanced safety features are standard. For the model year 2021, the Toyota Safety Sense system has been upgraded to TSS 2.5. This suite of safety equipment includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with low-light pedestrian and daytime bicyclist detection, lane departure warning and lane keeping assistance, automatic high beams and road sign assist. A version of lane keeping assistance (lane tracing assist) helps to keep the car in the center of the lane while the adaptive cruise control is being used. Adaptive cruise control is standard with the stop and go function. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic are available. 2022 is the final year for the C-HR.

Fuel Type

Conventional

Transmission

Automatic

Model Year

2021

Key Features

XLE wagon Front 2.0-liter 4 (144 hp) (Regular Gasoline) CVT 0-speed

Model Information

Toyota C-HR

2021 Model Year

Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Conventional
Condition: Used

💰Pricing Information

Current Retail Value

$19,388

Retail Value Range

$17,700to$19,875

Trade-In Value Range

$15,745to$18,065
Pricing data based on industry analysis and market conditions

Ratings & Reviews

Ratings based on expert analysis and owner feedback

Vehicle Overview

Key information at a glance

Fuel Economy

29 MPG

Combined

Expert Rating

Under evaluation

Price Range

$17,700 - $19,875

Market Value

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical information about this vehicle

Fuel Economy

City:27 MPG
Highway:31 MPG
Combined:29 MPG
Annual Fuel:410 gal
Annual Cost:$1335
Range:385 miles

Dimensions & Weight

Length:171"
Width:71"
Height:62"
Wheelbase:104"
Weight:3290 lbs
Max Load:835 lbs
Towing Capacity:0 lbs

Seating & Interior

Seating:5 passengers
Front Head Room:4.5"
Front Leg Room:41.5"
Front Shoulder Room:54"
Rear Head Room:3"
Rear Leg Room:27.5"
Rear Shoulder Room:53"
Luggage:2+0

Environmental Impact

Air Pollution Score:
3/10
Greenhouse Gas Score:
6/10
SmartWay Certified:No

Consumer Reports Test Results

Real-world performance testing data

Performance Testing

0-60 mph:11.2 sec
60-0 mph Braking:131 ft
Avoidance Speed:52.5 mph

Real-World Fuel Economy

CR City:19 MPG
CR Highway:42 MPG
CR Overall:29 MPG
vs EPA Combined:0 MPG

Test Summary

Test Status

Test Status Unknown

Test results are based on Consumer Reports' standardized testing procedures under controlled conditions.

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