ToyotaC-HR Plug-in Hybrid (2024-)
- Available new
- Compact/Small SUV
- Plug-in hybrid (PHEV)
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One of the most popular small SUVs, the Toyota C-HR, entered its second generation in 2023. But the C-HR, which is offered in hybrid and plug-in hybrid forms, faces intense competition from cars such as the Ford Puma, Honda HR-V and VW T-Roc. Read our Toyota C-HR Plug-In Hybrid review to find out how it compares.


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