The 2018 Toyota C-HR is an all-new model from Toyota that shows off the future of design. The C-HR is a coupe high rider which gives drivers the higher seating position of a crossover with the maneuverability of a hatchback. Take a look at this 2018 Toyota C-HR vs 2017 Honda HR-V to see how these two models differ in terms of engine performance, features and more.
The 2018 C-HR is only available in two trims but it offers customers a well-equipped model at an affordable price. All C-HR models are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 144 horsepower and 139 pound-feet of torque. The C-HR gets respectable fuel economy which is comparable to the Honda HR-V though the C-HR receives better city miles-per-gallon.
2018 Toyota C-HR | VS | 2017 Honda HR-V |
2.0-Liter Four-Cylinder with 144 hp | Engine | 1.8-Liter Four-Cylinder with 141 hp |
Standard | Active Safety Suite | Available |
27/31 MPG | Fuel Economy | 25/33 MPG |
Standard | Touchscreen Display | Available |