Used Toyota C-HR for sale nationwide
Toyota C-HR: CarGurus Buyer Insights
CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: 4.3 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 35.6%
Overall CarGurus rating:* 4.4 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 1,400
Average Price: Around £19,000
Toyota C-HR (2024-present) Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Low running costs | Expensive compared with rivals |
| Distinctive styling | Safety systems can be overly intrusive |
| Good to drive | Lots of random beeps and bongs |
Quick Summary
The Toyota C-HR is a five-seater compact crossover designed and built in Europe with European customers in mind. This second-generation model stands out with its concept car-like styling, including the option of a bold two-tone paint scheme. Available as either a self-charging hybrid or plug-in hybrid, it promises low running costs and Toyota's trademark excellent reliability. Whilst not the cheapest option in this ultra-competitive sector, the C-HR offers distinctive styling and impressive efficiency, with self-charging hybrid models achieving upwards of 50mpg in mixed driving.
The C-HR strikes a decent balance between being entertaining on twisty roads and offering a comfortable ride around town. The 1.8-litre self-charging hybrid produces 138bhp with a 0-62mph time of 10.2 seconds, whilst the more muscular 2.0-litre version delivers 193bhp and 8.1 seconds. The plug-in hybrid pairs a 2.0-litre petrol engine with a 13.6kWh battery for up to 41 miles of electric-only range and 220bhp. Boot capacity ranges from 310 litres (plug-in hybrid) to 388 litres (1.8-litre self-charging hybrid). Rear passengers enjoy decent legroom, and the panoramic roof on higher-spec models doesn't compromise headroom. However, the active driver assist systems can be overly intrusive, and insurance groups sit fairly high at 20 and above.
Best for: Buyers seeking a stylish, efficient compact crossover with excellent reliability, low running costs, and a comfortable driving experience, particularly those willing to pay a premium for distinctive design and hybrid technology.
Not ideal for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking the cheapest option in the class, those who find active safety systems annoying, or drivers prioritising maximum boot space and versatility.
Comparison vs Key Rivals
| Vehicle | CarGurus Expert Rating | CarGurus User Rating | Good/Great deals % | Overall CarGurus Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota C-HR | 4/5 | 4.3/5 | 35.6% | 4.4/5 |
| Volkswagen T-Roc | 4/5 | 4.5/5 | 34.3% | 4.3/5 |
| Nissan Qashqai | 4/5 | 4.6/5 | 33.0% | 4.4/5 |
| Seat Ateca | 4/5 | 3.8/5 | 35.4% | 4.2/5 |
The Verdict
You should buy the C-HR if: You seek a stylish, efficient compact crossover with excellent reliability, low running costs, and a comfortable driving experience, particularly if you're willing to pay a premium for distinctive design and hybrid technology.
Consider alternatives if: You are budget-conscious and seeking the cheapest option in the class, find active safety systems annoying, or prioritise maximum boot space and versatility.
Competitive Position: The Toyota C-HR is a very good all-rounder in the compact crossover class, offering bold styling, impressive efficiency, and a comfortable driving experience. Whilst it is not the cheapest or roomiest option, its hybrid-only powertrain ensures low running costs and excellent reliability. The C-HR's distinctive design and refined driving dynamics make it highly recommendable, though it sits at a premium price point compared to rivals like the Seat Ateca and Volkswagen T-Roc. For buyers prioritising efficiency and style over outright value, the C-HR is a compelling choice.
Read our full Toyota C-HR Review
*The Overall CarGurus rating: that informs these recommendations is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from April 2026, CarGurus expert reviews, and CarGurus user reviews.
4.4 Overall rating
(9 reviews)Lovely to drive, very quiet and smooth acceleration. You don’t notice gear changes at all. Great features and technology. The only drawback for me was the limited space in the boot.
Very clean and sporty. Easy to drive and most suitable for a young family
Great features and a lovely drive. It’s quiet and sleek and the interior is pretty. I wish the speakers were louder but that’s because I like to have the music blaring down the motorway LOL
Offers great overall value for money. Spec is plentiful although top model (Dynamic) actually isnt as well appointed as the Excel spec which is supposed to be one notch down. Compare the features and the Excel actually offers a better value for money balance. Look for one with the Premium pack and you will get full leather seats and an upgraded JBL sound system.
So many amazing features on this particular car make it such good value. Having taken several other makes for a test drive prior to this one, it seemed as though all the good points from all the other cars had been incorporated into this one car. I just couldnt let it go!!!
Toyota C-HR FAQs
How much does the Toyota C-HR cost?
The average Toyota C-HR costs about £18,917.18. The average price has decreased by -0.9% since last year. The 1388 for sale on CarGurus range from £8,495 to £34,997 in price.
How many Toyota C-HR vehicles have no reported accidents or damage?
1380 out of 1388 for sale have no reported accidents or damage.
What fuel types are available?
Petrol, Hybrid engines are available.
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