When going through the process of buying a new vehicle, doing all the research is overwhelming, time-consuming, and stressful. Especially when it comes to the crossover market, as almost every auto manufacturer has three or four different SUV offerings. So, once you’ve compared a few prospects and narrowed it down to the vehicle you like, it can be frustrating to then have to compare trims.
Let us help. Today, we’re comparing the 2020 Toyota C-HR LE and XLE trims. We’ll go over standard features and the difference between each trim. See which is better for you.
The 2020 Toyota C-HR is a subcompact crossover SUV. It’s available in three trims: LE, XLE, and Limited. Each C-HR comes with a 144-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, a CVT, and FWD. Toyota Safety Sense-P is standard on every C-HR. That means each model has a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, full-speed range dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert with steering assist, and automatic high-beams. A two-year ToyotaCare free maintenance plan is complimentary on every 2020 C-HR.
The C-HR LE may only cost $21,100, but it is certainly packed with features. The LE comes standard with an 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, Bluetooth capability, a USB charging and input port, satellite radio, an integrated Wi-Fi hotspot, remote keyless entry, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated side mirrors, and a rearview camera. 17-inch steel wheels are standard.
The 2020 Toyota C-HR XLE is the mid-tier trim. It starts at $23,180. It has every feature that the LE does and then some. Additions include blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, a leather wrapped steering wheel, and proximity keyless entry with push-button start. The XLE also gets upgraded 18-inch alloy wheels.
Come test drive the both the 2020 Toyota C-HR LE and XLE at Arlington Toyota in Palatine, IL.