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2020 Toyota C-HR Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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The Toyota C-HR is a subcompact crossover similar to the Honda CR-V, Hyundai Kona, and Kia Soul. For 2020, Toyota treats it to redesigned front and rear fascias and new wheel patterns. As before, the C-HR comes in single and two-tone variants with contrasting roof paint. Two new primary colors, Supersonic Red and Hot Lava, join the palette. And you can now specify a silver roof color in addition to the black and white colors that were previously available. Inside, Toyota added a blue/black interior combo option.

Every C-HR comes with a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder engine worth 144 horsepower and 139 pound-feet of torque, along with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Unlike most of its cohorts, the C-HR does not offer all-wheel drive (AWD), so only the front wheels are driven. Fuel economy is set at 27 mpg city, 31 highway, and 29 combined.

As before, the C-HR comes in LE, XLE, and Limited trims. The LE comes out strong with an 8-inch infotainment system featuring Apple CarPlay, 6-speaker audio, 17-inch steel wheels, 60/40 split-folding rear seats, and a center armrest. Android Auto and satellite radio are new standard features for 2020.

The XLE continues with 18-inch alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, auto/power-folding side mirrors, puddle lights, and keyless access and start. A premium audio system is optional.

Finally, the Limited bundles LED fog lights, piano-black pillar trim, heated front seats, an 8-way power driver’s seat, ambient lighting, leather upholstery, and the optional premium audio setup.

Like most Toyotas, the C-HR comes standard with the brand’s TSS-P safety suite. It includes a reversing camera, forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, automatic high beams, and adaptive cruise control. XLE and Limited trims get blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic detection. The C-HR scored top safety marks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for everything except headlights.

The C-HR is a stylish, coupe-inspired crossover with even more great content for 2020.

Kyree Rollerson
Published Jun 1, 2022 by Kyree Rollerson
A CarGurus contributor since 2017, Kyree has always been fascinated with the automotive world, especially when it comes to premium European cars. But regardless of the vehicle—whether it's an efficient hybrid or the latest luxury sled—he's always ready to dispense information and advice.

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by Patsy M
Apr 11, 2024
CH-R Toyota is a great little SUV love that it has Apple play affordable price range Apr 11, 2024
by Anonymous
Jan 29, 2023
Smart syling. Plenty of room. Feel like a teenager driving it because it is sporty. I wish it had a self opening and closing hatch door since I am short and I have to stretch to reach it to close it.Jan 29, 2023
by Heather H
Apr 16, 2022
Great value for what you get. It’s not luxury, but still very nice! Apr 16, 2022

2020 Toyota C-HR Pricing

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$17,484 to $18,724
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$18,000
YoY price change
$18,724 to $18,000

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