At the start of 2022, the Toyota C-HR range will benefit from some technological and cosmetic developments, with higher prices as a result. The hybrid SUV is offered from € 31,100.
Launched in 2016, then restyled in 2020, when it received the reinforcement of a more efficient hybrid engine (184 hp) in addition to that of 122 hp, the Toyota C-HR is reviewing its range for the 2022 model year. . Hybrid urban SUV prices rise between € 600 for the Dynamic finish and € 1,050 for the rest of the range.
A more connected C-HR
The change mainly concerns the endowment of the Edition (level 2/5) and Collection (level 5/5) finishes. The latter sport 18-inch alloy wheels. The color chart inaugurates an Amethyst shade that can be associated with a black roof or else available in a single-tone body.
On board, the Toyota Smart Connect multimedia system (excluding Dynamic and Dynamic Business finishes) is –dixit Toyota – more responsive. It also has connected services and a voice assistant. The software updates are carried out “ Over the Air ”. Smartphone connectivity is wireless via Apple CarPlay protocol and still requires a wired connection in the case of Android Auto. The Toyota Smart Connect Plus provides access to integrated navigation with 3D city maps, road signs and location of fixed speed cameras. This is delivered as standard on the Collection finish and offered as an option on the Distinctive (level 3/5) and GR-Sport (level 4/5) liveries.
The manufacturer includes a four-year Toyota Smart Connect package in the purchase price of the vehicle. The latter includes remote updates of the navigation system, local information on parking and road events, as well as the voice assistant.
Toyota C-HR Price (2022)
Hybrid 1.8 122 hp | Hybrid 2.0 184 hp | |
Dynamic | € 31,100 | – |
Editing | € 33,050 | € 35,050 |
Distinctive | € 35,050 | € 37,050 |
GR-Sport | € 37,050 | € 39,050 |
Collection | € 38,550 | € 40,550 |
Orders for the 2022 Toyota C-HR are already open. The first deliveries will arrive in concessions in early 2022.
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