One of the latest models to be released for the upcoming year, the C-HR SUV is heading into its sophomore season. Since the C-HR made its initial debut for 2018, there hasn’t been too many changes made to this year’s model. However, for drivers looking to find the best SUV for them, we wanted to take a look at the differences between the 2019 Toyota C-HR vs the 2018 Toyota C-HR.
When it comes to performance, not much has changed over the past year. Both models still come equipped with the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that is able to generate 144 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque. Both models are also extremely efficient, offering the same fuel economy ratings with 27 city/31 highway/29 combined mpg.
2019 Toyota C-HR |
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2018 Toyota C-HR |
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$20,945 | Starting MSRP | $22,500 |
29 | Combined MPG | 29 |
144 | Standard Horsepower | 144 |
36.4 cu.ft | Max Cargo Space | 36.4 cu.ft |
When the 2018 Toyota C-HR was first released, it was made available in two trim levels: the XLE and XLE Premium. Now for 2019, Toyota is switching things up to make the popular crossover SUV even more affordable. The 2019 model will be available in LE, XLE and Limited grades. This new base model offers the same performance as before but is cheaper than the standard 2018 C-HR model.
If you would like to learn more about the differences between the 2019 Toyota C-HR vs the 2018 Toyota C-HR, be sure to contact us at Apple Valley Toyota. Of course, the best way to truly find out which model is for you is by visiting our dealership in Martinsburg, WV, and taking your favorite vehicles out for a test drive. We’d be more than happy to assist you in any way we can.