

What's New For the 2020 Toyota C-HR?
The 2020 model year finds the Toyota C-HR still early in its debut production cycle, as a relatively new subcompact crossover SUV. Toyota adds two features-Android Auto for smartphone integration and a trial subscription to SiriusXM Radio-as standard.
What Features Are Available for 2020?
The 2020 Toyota C-HR is available as an LE, XLE, and Limited trim. It is a five-seater, with a passenger volume of 86 cubic feet and a cargo volume of 19.1 cubic feet. A pair of racing-styled fabric-trimmed 6-way manually adjustable bucket seats with sport bolsters comprise the front row. The rear seatback is fabric-trimmed and can be folded down to expand cargo volume into the cabin for a maximum capacity of 37 cubic feet.
Also standard is a urethane steering wheel. Going with the XLE or Limited upgrades the steering wheel with leather, and only the Limited has leather seats. Standard comfort and convenience features on the C-HR include dual-zone automatic climate control, a 4.2-inch TFT multi-information display, remote keyless entry, Apple CarPlay smartphone integration in addition to Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot for 4G LTE Internet access, Amazon Alexa compatibility.
There is also Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free phone operation and audio streaming, a six-speaker stereo system with an AM/FM radio tuner, a USB port to connect portable devices, voice recognition technology, a trial subscription to SiriusXM satellite radio, and an 8-inch touchscreen. For an upgrade from remote keyless entry to a smart key system with push-button engine start, go with either the XLE or the Limited.

2020 C-HR Powertrain Options
Powering the 2020 Toyota C-HR is a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder engine with a total output of 144 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque. The engine is hitched to a continuously variable transmission. Thanks to its drivetrain, the C-HR is a rather fuel-efficient vehicle, with fuel economy numbers at 27 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway.
Packed With Safety Features
For cushioning and restraining when in a crash, the 2020 Toyota C-HR provides two frontal impact airbags, two knee airbags, two side impact airbags, and two front and two rear side curtain airbags. There's also driver-assistance tech, which comprises automatic high beams, a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, full-speed range dynamic radar cruise control, and smart stop technology.
Other standard safety features on the C-HR include a rearview camera, vehicle stability control, traction control, hill start assist control, four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist, SafetyConnect (for services such as automatic collision notification, 24/7 emergency assistance, and stolen vehicle locator), and the no-cost ToyotaCare maintenance plan with 24-hour roadside assistance. Upgrading to the XLE or the Limited adds a blind-spot monitoring system with rear cross-traffic alert
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2021 Toyota C-HR LE SUV
- MSRP:$23,414
- Kenny Kent Savings:$1,059
- Price:$22,355
- Toyota Offer:$1,250
- Price For Everyone:$21,105