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Toyota C-HR Sales Figures

Toyota C-HR

Monthly and annual sales figures for the Toyota C-HR in Europe, China, the US and Canada. See how Toyota C-HR sales compare to the other models in the compact crossover segment. Also find Toyota C-HR sales figures in the USA, Toyota C-HR sales figures in China and Toyota Izoa sales figures in China.

The Toyota C-HR is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Toyota since 2016. It is available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations. The C-HR is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 144 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque. It is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

The C-HR has a stylish and modern design that is unlike any other Toyota. It is also available in a variety of colors, including orange, yellow, and blue. The C-HR has a spacious interior for a subcompact SUV. It can seat up to five people and has a cargo space of 23.5 cubic feet. The C-HR is equipped with a standard 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also has a rearview camera and Bluetooth connectivity.

Toyota C-HR Overview

The Toyota C-HR is a compact crossover SUV produced by Toyota. Its name stands for “Coupe High Rider,” reflecting its design that merges coupe-like aesthetics with the stance of a crossover. Since its introduction, the C-HR has been positioned as a stylish and urban-centric vehicle within Toyota’s lineup.

The C-HR was initially planned as a model under Toyota’s Scion brand, which catered to younger buyers in the U.S. However, with the discontinuation of the Scion brand in 2016, the C-HR was launched as a Toyota model. It was first introduced to the global market in 2016 and became available in the U.S. in 2017. One of the most distinctive features of the C-HR is its bold and angular design. Its swooping lines, pronounced wheel arches, and hidden rear door handles give it a coupe-like appearance. The interior is similarly styled with a modern design, and it features a central touchscreen infotainment system.

In many markets, the C-HR is available with a range of engines including a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine, a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine, and a hybrid variant combining a 1.8-liter petrol engine with an electric motor. Its performance is generally geared towards city driving and comfort rather than sportiness.

Toyota C-HR Sales Figures

The Toyota C-HR’s unique design has polarized opinions; some appreciate its distinctiveness, while others find it too bold. However, its combination of style, standard safety features, and Toyota’s reputation for reliability has found a substantial audience, especially among younger urban drivers. It competes in a crowded segment of compact SUVs and crossovers, against vehicles like the Honda HR-V, Nissan Kicks, and Mazda CX-3.

Toyota C-HR US Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

US Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2017 25,755
2018 49,642
2019 48,930
2020 42,936
2021 35,707
2022 12,141
2023 777

US Annual Growth

Toyota C-HR Canada Sales Data & Charts

Canada Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2017 4,321
2018 6,819
2019 7,283
2020 7,135
2021 8,176
2022 2,313

Canada Annual Growth

Toyota C-HR Europe Sales Data & Charts

In 2018, 88.7% of all C-HR sales in Europe were for the Toyota C-HR Hybrid. This share was up to 90.5% in 2019. Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Toyota C-HR.

Europe Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2017 108,170
2018 131,348
2019 119,786
2020 101,252
2021 106,251
2022 97,388

Europe Annual Growth

Toyota C-HR China Sales Data & Charts

The C-HR is the identical twin of the Toyota Izoa, which is also sold in China. The C-HR is produced and sold by GAC-Toyota and sold through its dealerships, while the Izoa is produced by FAW-Toyota.

China Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2018 22,720
2019 59,461
2020 55,246
2021 46,433
2022 35,362

China Annual Growth