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2020 Toyota C-HR vs 2023 Toyota C-HR

The 2020 Toyota C-HR represents the first-generation model, launched in Europe in 2017 and facelifted around 2019-2020, known for its quirky styling, hybrid efficiency, and compact crossover appeal targeting urban drivers. The 2023 Toyota C-HR (second generation, arriving in Europe from 2023-2024) builds on this with a bolder design, refined platform, and advanced electrified powertrains including self-charging hybrids and plug-in hybrids. These models are commonly compared as they share the same funky aesthetic and segment positioning in the European compact SUV market, with the newer version addressing criticisms of the original's practicality and refinement while maintaining Toyota's hybrid leadership.

Detaljno poređenje

Kategorija Toyota C-HR Toyota C-HR Pobednik
Performance 1.8L hybrid with 122 PS total output, CVT auto, adequate for city driving but lacks punch on highways. 1.8L hybrid (140 PS) or 2.0L hybrid (197 PS), smoother delivery with improved electric motor integration. B
Comfort Firm ride suits spirited driving but transmits bumps; polarizing coupe-like styling limits rear headroom. Softer suspension absorbs lumps better, premium cabin materials, similar dimensions but improved isolation. B
Technology Basic infotainment with Toyota Safety Sense, CVT-only hybrids post-facelift. Updated interfaces, optional Head-Up Display, panoramic roofs on higher trims, better integration of sensors. B
Safety Strong Euro NCAP ratings from 2017 with Toyota Safety Sense. Updated ANCAP/Euro NCAP aligned tests (2024), enhanced Toyota Safety Sense across all variants. Nerešeno
Practicality Limited rear space and boot due to styling; suits couples or small families. Same wheelbase but slightly wider/taller; still compact boot, better front seating. Nerešeno
Running Costs Excellent hybrid efficiency around 50-57 mpg, low CO2 at 110 g/km. Similar or better efficiency claimed, PHEV option reduces emissions further for company car users. Nerešeno
Resale Value Strong Toyota hybrid retention, popular in used market. Expected to match or exceed due to updated appeal and hybrid demand. Nerešeno

Prednosti

2020 Toyota C-HR

Proven hybrid reliability
Quirky distinctive styling
Low running costs
Good handling for class

2023 Toyota C-HR

More powerful engine options
Refined ride and interior
Advanced tech features
Bolder futuristic design

Mane

2020 Toyota C-HR

Limited rear practicality
CVT transmission droning
Basic tech by modern standards
Firm ride on poor roads

2023 Toyota C-HR

Higher starting price
Still compromises on space
Limited engine variety pre-PHEV

Poređenje cena

Toyota C-HR

€25,000 - €35,000 (used 2020 models)

Toyota C-HR

€35,000 - €50,000 (new 2023-2024)
The 2020 C-HR offers better value on the used market with prices significantly lower while delivering similar hybrid efficiency. The 2023 model's upgrades justify the premium for new buyers seeking refinement, but resale from first-gen helps close the gap.

Pouzdanost

Toyota C-HR

Odlično

Toyota C-HR

Iznad proseka
First-gen C-HR benefits from years of proven Toyota hybrid durability with minimal issues reported in owner forums. The 2023 model, being newer, has strong early data from Toyota's TNGA platform but awaits long-term validation; both rate highly overall.

Najbolje za

Toyota C-HR

Budget-conscious urban drivers seeking reliable, efficient used hybrid SUV with style.

Toyota C-HR

Buyers wanting cutting-edge design, more power, and latest tech in a new compact crossover.

Konačna ocena

Pobednik: 2023 Toyota C-HR

The 2023 Toyota C-HR edges out as the winner with superior performance, comfort, and technology while retaining core strengths like efficiency. The 2020 remains a smart used buy for value. Choose based on budget: new for modernity, older for savings.

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