When Toyota released the C-HR hybrid-crossover in 2016, it was no surprise to the manufacturer's enthusiasts. As Toyota was a leader in hybrid technology, the C-HR provided more efficient powertrains than its competitors. With some minor changes throughout the first generation, the C-HR recently entered its second generation with even more to offer discerning drivers.
1,384 Used Toyota C-HR cars for sale
Toyota, C-HR
2024 (24) - 2.0 PHEV Design 5dr CVT
Reduced
£33,560
Finance available £2,890 pm
- 2L
- Miles
12.0K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2023 (72) - 1.8 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT
Low Mileage
£24,147
Finance available £2,054 pm
- 1.8L
- Miles
10.4K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2023 (23) - 1.8 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT
£24,077
Finance available £2,048 pm
- 1.8L
- Miles
15.5K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2022 (22) - 1.8 VVT-h GPF Icon SUV 5dr Petrol Hybrid CVT Euro 6 (s/s) (122 ps)
Low Mileage
£18,200
- 1.8L
- Miles
10.9K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Big Motoring World Leeds
Toyota, C-HR
2023 (73) - 1.8 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT
Low Mileage
£25,209
Finance available £2,148 pm
- 1.8L
- Miles
9.0K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2022 - 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT
Low Mileage
£25,098
- 2L
- Miles
9.8K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2021 (21) - 1.8 Hybrid Icon 5dr CVT
£15,472
- 1.8L
- Miles
40.2K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Lookers Chester Vauxhall
Toyota, C-HR
2022 - 1.8 Hybrid Icon 5dr CVT
Reduced
£18,495
Finance available £1,526 pm
- 1.8L
- Miles
14.2K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Ballyrobert at Mallusk
Toyota, C-HR
2023 - 1.8 Hybrid Icon 5dr CVT
Low Mileage
£21,498
- 1.8L
- Miles
5.4K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2022 (71) - 1.8 Hybrid Design 5dr CVT Hybrid Hatchback
Low Mileage
£20,456
- 1.8L
- Miles
16.4K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Macklin Motors Toyota Glasgow
Toyota, C-HR
2018 (18) - 1.2 VVT-i Dynamic SUV 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (116 ps)
£12,489
Finance available £1,021 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
55.5K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Stirling Cars Ltd
Toyota, C-HR
2019 (68) - 1.8 VVT-h Dynamic SUV 5dr Petrol Hybrid CVT Euro 6 (s/s) (122 ps)
£14,280
- 1.8L
- Miles
56.8K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2023 (23) - 1.8 Hybrid Design 5dr CVT Hybrid Hatchback
Low Mileage
£22,461
- 1.8L
- Miles
11.9K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Vertu Chesterfield Toyota
Toyota, C-HR
2022 (22) - 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT
Low Mileage
£23,969
Finance available £2,038 pm
- 2L
- Miles
7.7K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2022 - 1.8 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT Auto
£20,470
- 1.8L
- Miles
40.1K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Marshall Audi Plymouth
Toyota, C-HR
2024 (24) - 1.8 Hybrid Design 5dr CVT Hybrid Hatchback
Low Mileage
£27,999
- 1.8L
- Miles
5.3K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Vertu Toyota Doncaster
Toyota, C-HR
2023 (73) - 2.0 Hybrid Design 5dr CVT
£20,834
Finance available £1,760 pm
- 2L
- Miles
36.4K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2021 (21) - 1.8 C-HR Design HEV CVT 5dr
Low Mileage
£18,995
- 1.8L
- Miles
21.5K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Toyota, C-HR
2022 (72) - 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport 5dr CVT (Leather)
Low Mileage
£24,273
- 2L
- Miles
10.5K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Listers Toyota Grantham
Toyota, C-HR
2021 - 1.8 Gr Sport Vvt-h 5DR Suv Petrol hybrid
£23,489
Finance available £1,962 pm
- 1.8L
- Miles
1.9K
- Hybrid
- Automatic
- Hatchback
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Why buy a used Toyota C-HR?
If you're in the market for a car that is good-looking, fun to drive and keeps your motoring costs to a minimum, then a used Toyota C-HR is a great choice. This stylish crossover easily navigates around the city and offers a superb sky view through its glass roof. Toyota has given the C-HR fuel-efficient engines and the latest tech and safety features to offer an enjoyable driving experience.
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Pros
- Efficient hybrid powertrains
- Great to drive
- Bold styling
Cons
- Lacks refinement at higher speeds
- Not especially practical
- Noisy gearbox
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Used Toyota C-HR information
Engines and transmissions
There are three hybrid powerplants available for the C-HR, two that are self-charging and one plug-in, paired with either a manual or an automatic gearbox and front- or all-wheel drive.
Petrol- 1.8-litre engine has a 9.9-second 0-60mph time with an output of 138bhp, providing efficiency of up to 58.9mpg.
- 2.0-litre engine is faster with a 194bhp output, a 0-60mph time of 7.8 seconds and a rating of 57.7mpg.
- Plug-in hybrid is faster with 220bhp and has a good fuel rating of 353mpg.
- Electric driving range of up to 41 miles per charge.
- First-generation models were also available with a 1.2-litre turbo petrol unit, but this wasn't especially popular
Practicality
The Toyota C-HR has a larger cabin than it appears, making it perfect for everyday driving alone or with the family.
Interior space- Driving position can be adjusted.
- Large amount of headroom in the back with two adults, but gets tighter when a third is added.
- ISOFIX points for child seat installation are easy to access.
- 388-litre boot with the 1.8 litre, 364 litres with the 2.0 litre, or 310 litres with the PHEV.
- Folding rear seats allow for more carrying room.
- Under-floor storage holds a tyre repair kit and tools.
Safety
- Expired Euro NCAP rating gave perfect five stars.
- Range-topping 95% adult occupant rating.
- New models have standard lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control.
Technology
- Available 12.3-inch infotainment system is large and easy to read.
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto remove cables from the cabin.
- Available satnav makes exploring easier.
Toyota C-HR generations
Second Generation (2023 to Present)
The second-generation C-HR arrived in 2023 with a similar design to the first model, but with slimmer C-shaped LED headlights. A new bumper with a larger grille on the bottom was installed. It also offered available fog lights, depending on the trim.
Inside, Toyota added a large 12.3-inch infotainment system with Entune telematics. Powertrain options were also enhanced, ensuring that they were as efficient as possible, and a plug-in hybrid options was added for the first time.
- Fuel type:
- Hybrid - Petrol/Electric
- Engine Size:
- 1.8 - 2
- MPG:
- 57 - 353
- Acceleration:
- 7.2 - 10.2 seconds
- Boot space:
- 430 - 447 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- 5 / 5 stars
Greenest
2.0 PHEV Design 5dr CVT
Cheapest
1.8 Hybrid Icon 5dr CVT
Fastest
2.0 PHEV Excel 5dr CVT
First Generation (2016 to 2024)
The CH-R was released to provide a high driving position with the feel of a coupé, which is why the C-HR stands for 'Coupe High Rider'. The initial design was so stylish that very little has changed since. It also features light steering that makes it easy to manoeuvre around town.
A slight refresh in 2020 added some changes to the engines with a plug-in variant arriving. Toyota also included new JBL sound systems to enhance the cabin experience.
- Fuel type:
- Hybrid - Petrol/Electric / Petrol
- Engine Size:
- 1.2 - 2
- MPG:
- 42 - 74
- Acceleration:
- 8.2 - 11.4 seconds
- Boot space:
- 358 - 443 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- 5 / 5 stars
Greenest
1.8 Hybrid Icon 5dr CVT
Cheapest
1.2T Icon 5dr
Fastest
2.0 Hybrid Excel 5dr CVT
Used Toyota C-HR FAQ's
Which is the most popular engine in the Toyota C-HR?
The mild-hybrid petrol versions have been the most popular because they've been around longer, particularly the 1.8-litre engine. The plug-in hybrid, released for the second generation C-HR will likely become more popular in the used market in the future as it boasts the top fuel efficiency.
Which are the most popular trim levels?
Toyota currently offers the C-HR in five trims: Icon, Design, Excel, GR Sport and Premiere Edition. The mid-range Design is the most popular option with its upgraded features such as an integrated satnav, heated front seats, ambient lighting and keyless entry.
What optional extras should I look out for?
Customers should look out for the unique exterior features that may have been added, including varying wheel designs. There are also some advanced safety features, such as a driver monitoring system and automatic high-beam headlights.
Is the Toyota C-HR a good family car?
The C-HR offers good space for a crossover and can be a good option for smaller families. There's enough room in the rear seat for taller adults, and the boot space is accommodating for a few suitcases. It's worth noting that the placement of the rear door handles makes it difficult for kids to open the back doors.
Is there a hybrid version of the Toyota C-HR?
All newer models of the C-HR contain hybrid technology. Two of the powerplants are self-charging full hybrids, but there's also a plug-in hybrid variant on the latest generation that provides up to 41 miles of electric-only driving.
Is the Toyota C-HR available as an automatic?
Yes, the C-HR has been offered with an automatic gearbox, as well as a manual. On the used car market, it's much more difficult to find the manual versions than the automatic, simply because all of the hybrid versions - which are by the most popular - came with an automatic gearbox.
Is there a four-wheel drive version available?
Four-wheel drive has been offered with the Toyota C-HR, but it's not nearly as popular as the front-wheel drive version. This configuration was only available with the 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine.
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