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Toyota C-HR

(2023 - present)

Expert Rating

New car score:

73
%
A

Used car score:

70
%
A

Expert Rating report card

Media Rating:

62
%
D

Safety Rating:

91
%
A

Eco Rating:

84
%
A

Reliability Rating:

-

Running Costs:

72
%
B

Warranty Rating:

56
%
C

How are our Expert Rating scores calculated?

Expert Rating

New car score:

73
%
A

Used car score:

70
%
A

Expert Rating report card

Media Rating:

62
%
D

Safety Rating:

91
%
A

Eco Rating:

84
%
A

Reliability Rating:

-

Running Costs:

72
%
B

Summary

The Toyota C-HR is a medium-sized SUV/crossover. This is the second-generation model, which arrived in the UK towards the end of 2023 and is only available as a hybrid. Plug-in hybrid versions are set to arrive in the near future.

Reviewers agree that the new C-HR is an improvement over the original model – a frugal family car that is both comfortable and rather fun to drive.

“If you’re after a distinctive but efficient SUV with a raised driving position and an easy drive, it’s well worth a look”, says Parker‘s Alan Taylor-Jones, who adds that those in need of a “properly practical family wagon” should look elsewhere – referring to the car’s rather cramped rear seats and limited seating flexibility.

As of July 2025, the Toyota C-HR holds a New Car Expert Rating of A with a score of 73%. It scores top marks for its excellent safety rating and low CO2 emissions, while its running costs are also low. However, Toyota’s warranty rating is only average and the C-HR’s media review scores to date have been poor.

C-HR highlights

  • Efficient hybrid engines
  • Comfortable driving experience
  • Appealing exterior looks

C-HR lowlights

  • Rivals are more practical
  • Alternatives are cheaper
  • A bit noisy on the move

Key specifications

Body style: Small SUV/crossover
Engines:
petrol-electric hybrid
Price:
From £31,290 on-road

Launched: Winter 2023/24
Last updated: N/A
Replacement due: TBA

Media reviews

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Safety rating

Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP

Overall score: 5 stars
Date tested: April 2024
Read the full Euro NCAP review

Adult protection: 85%
Child protection: 86%
Vulnerable road users: 86%
Safety assist: 79%

Eco rating

Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP

No eco rating

As of July 2025, the Toyota C-HR has not been lab tested by Green NCAP.

Running cost rating

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Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data

Fuel consumptionAverageScore
Hybrid models58 mpgB
Plug-in hybrid models325 mpgA
CO₂ outputAverageScoreVariationScore
Hybrid models109 g/kmA
Plug-in hybrid models19 g/kmA
Battery rangeAverageScoreVariationScore
Plug-in hybrid models41 milesD
Insurance groupAverageScoreVariationScore
All models25B
Service and maintenanceCostScore
Year 1£204A
Year 2£516A
Year 3£828A
Year 4£1,008A
Year 5£1,322A
Overall£3,878A

The Toyota C-HR is a relatively affordable car to own and run, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.

The hybrid’s fuel economy sits above the market average, and its battery range is decent for a hybrid too. Insurance premiums are comparatively low and service and maintenance costs over the course of five years of ownership should be pretty affordable.

Reliability rating

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Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy

No reliability rating

As of July 2025, we don’t have enough reliability data on the Toyota C-HR to generate a reliability rating.

The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using workshop and extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy, sourced from both official dealerships and independent workshops. 

As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the C-HR, we’ll publish the results here.

Warranty rating

New car warranty information for the Toyota C-HR

Overall ratingC56%
New car warranty duration3 years
New car warranty mileage60,000 miles
Battery warranty duration8 years
Battery warranty mileage100,000 miles

Toyota’s new car warranty is pretty much the bare minimum offered in the UK, with a duration of three years and a limit of 60,000 miles. Other rivals in the price bracket do better (and in some cases, much better). Additionally, the battery components are covered by a separate eight-year/100,000-mile warranty.

Toyota does offer a conditional warranty extension programme for up to seven years beyond the end of the original new car warranty, with an overall limit of 100,000 miles (including mileage already accumulated in the first three years). However, this requires the car to be serviced by an official Toyota dealership every year, whereas your new car warranty is not restricted. Other restrictions also apply, so check with your Toyota dealer for full terms and conditions.

If you are purchasing an ‘Approved Used’ Toyota C-HR from an official Toyota dealership, you will get a minimum 12-month/10,000-mile warranty included, and you can avail yourself of the extended warranty program described above until the car is ten years old.

If you are buying a used C-HR from an independent dealership, any warranty offered will vary and will probably be managed by a third-party warranty company. If you are buying a used C-HR from a private seller, there are no warranty protections beyond anything that may be left on the original new car warranty.

If you’re looking to buy a used car that is approaching the end of its warranty period, a used car warranty is usually a worthwhile investment. Check out The Car Expert’s guide to the best used car warranty providers, which will probably be cheaper than a warranty sold by a dealer.

Similar cars

If you’re looking at the Toyota C-HR, you might also be interested in these alternatives.

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Frugal and rather fun, the second-generation Toyota C-HR has good family car credentials, but rivals offer better pricing and practicality.Toyota C-HR