Discover all technical specifications of the Toyota C-HR from 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023, including engines, performance, drivetrain, weight, fuel consumption figures and much more.
Specifications in detail: from engine to performance
Key specifications
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Available as petrol and hybrid
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Power output from 116 to 184 hp (85 to 135 kW)
- 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 8.2 seconds
- Top speed of 195 km/h
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Choice between front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive
General specifications
| Body type |
SUV |
| Generation |
AX10 facelift |
| Platform |
TNGA GA-C |
| Available powertrains |
Petrol, hybrid |
Drivetrain
| Maximum power |
116–184 hp / 85–135 kW |
| Maximum torque |
189 Nm |
| Gearbox |
Automatic or manual |
| Number of gears |
6 |
| Driven wheels |
Front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive |
Combustion engine
| Number of cylinders |
4 |
| Cylinder configuration |
Inline |
| Valves per cylinder |
4 |
| Engine displacement |
1197 or 1798 or 1987 cc |
| Maximum power |
152 hp |
| Maximum torque |
190 Nm |
Electric motors
| Max power motor #1 |
109 hp |
| Max torque motor #1 |
202 Nm |
Battery
| Battery type |
Lithium-ion or Nickel-metal hydride |
Performance
| Acceleration 0–100 km/h |
8.2–11.4 seconds |
| Top speed |
170–195 km/h |
Differences between versions
The engines and performance of the Toyota C-HR from 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 vary depending on the version. Below you will find the specific technical specifications.
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