

Josh Nevett
2025 Toyota C-HR GR Sport review
Pros
- Still has wow factor
- Quiet and efficient
- Nimble handling
Cons
- Drivetrain undermines sporty packaging
- GR Sport is expensive
- Lack of second row amenities
10 Months Ago
Retail Price
Transmission
6-speed manual or Auto (CVT)
Driven Wheels
4x4 or Front
Fuel Type
Unleaded or Premium Unleaded
Body Types
Hatchback or SUV
Powertrain Type
Combustion or Hybrid

Retail Price
Transmission
6-speed manual or Auto (CVT)
Driven Wheels
4x4 or Front
Fuel Type
Unleaded or Premium Unleaded
Body Types
Hatchback or SUV
Powertrain Type
Combustion or Hybrid
Good
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The Toyota C-HR comes in a variety of variants with the cheapest being Base and the most expensive being Gr Sport.


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