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How much can a Toyota C-HR tow?

The Toyota C‑HR typically tows up to about 1,000–1,500 pounds (450–680 kg) when properly equipped, but the exact figure varies by market, model year, drivetrain, and available towing hardware. Always check your owner's manual or with a local dealer for your vehicle’s precise rating.


Understanding this rating requires recognizing that it is the maximum trailer weight the vehicle is approved to pull under specific conditions. Real-world towing also depends on factors such as payload, passengers, fuel, trailer braking, and whether your build includes a factory towing option. Pushing beyond the official limit can affect braking, handling, and warranty coverage.


Tow capacity by market and configuration


Before listing typical figures, it's important to note that exact ratings differ by country, year, trim, and available towing equipment. The following points summarize common ranges and caveats.



  • General range: 1,000–1,500 pounds (450–680 kg) when a towing setup is present and the vehicle is loaded within its safety limits.

  • Market and trim variations: Some markets or trims may have lower towing limits or may not offer a factory towing option at all; always confirm the specific spec for your exact vehicle.

  • Guidance for safe towing: The stated rating is a ceiling; operating near or at the limit requires careful load management, proper hitching, trailer brakes if required, and adherence to GCWR.


Because exact ratings vary, verify the official specification for your car’s year, trim, and market with Toyota or a dealership, or refer to the owner’s manual. Do not assume a higher rating if your vehicle lacks the appropriate towing package.


How to verify your C‑HR’s towing capacity


To determine the exact rating for your vehicle, follow these steps and use official sources as your guide.



  • Check the owner's manual, especially the Towing or Specifications sections, for the official towing capacity for your year and trim.

  • Inspect the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or fuel-filler area for GVWR, GCWR, and any stated towing limits specific to your build.

  • Utilize Toyota’s official online resources (MyToyota or the Owner Portal) with your VIN to pull model-specific specs, or contact a dealer with your VIN to confirm the exact rating.


In short, rely on the exact rating provided by the manufacturer for your car, and ensure you have the appropriate hitch, wiring, and braking setup to stay within that limit.


Key terms to know


GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating), GCWR (Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating), hitch class, and trailer brakes are essential concepts when evaluating tow capabilities and safety. If any of these terms are unfamiliar, consult your manual or speak with a qualified technician.


Summary


The Toyota C‑HR offers a modest towing capacity, typically in the 1,000–1,500 pounds range when properly equipped. Exact numbers vary by market, year, and trim, so always verify with official sources for your specific vehicle. Use the correct hitch and braking setup, stay within payload and GCWR limits, and follow safety guidelines to tow responsibly.

Why did Toyota stop selling the C-HR?


The Toyota C-HR was discontinued in North America after the 2022 model year due to low sales compared to the more popular Corolla Cross, which offers a combination of utility and efficiency. Other factors contributing to its discontinuation included its small interior space, underpowered engine, and the fact that it was only available in front-wheel drive. The Corolla Cross was the more practical choice for buyers and has become the smallest crossover in Toyota's lineup.
 

  • Lower sales: The C-HR never reached the sales figures of competing models, and even the Corolla Cross sold significantly more units when it was introduced. 
  • Practicality issues: The C-HR's stylish, coupe-like design came at the cost of a cramped rear seat and limited cargo space. 
  • Performance: The 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 144 horsepower was seen as underpowered, and it was only offered in a front-wheel-drive configuration, which was less appealing to consumers looking for more capability. 
  • Internal competition: The Corolla Cross was a more practical and appealing option that cannibalized C-HR sales and offered all-wheel drive, which was a key feature for many buyers. 
  • Product lineup evaluation: Toyota is constantly evaluating its product lineup, and the C-HR's discontinuation made way for other models like the Corolla Cross, which offered a better combination of utility and efficiency for the compact SUV segment. 



What is the 80% towing rule?


Many RVers are strict followers of the 80% or 80/20 rule of towing, and it's a great rule to live by if you want to ensure you don't overload your tow vehicle. The 80% towing rule is less of a “rule” and more of an idea: don't pull a trailer with a GVWR that is more than 80% of your vehicle's maximum towing capacity.



Can you tow with a Toyota C-HR?


The towing capacity of the Toyota C-HR supports up to 1100kg.



Which Toyota can tow 3500 lbs?


Versatile Toyota SUVs
First, the Toyota Grand Highlander is a spacious SUV that can tow up to 5,000 lbs. The capable and efficient Toyota RAV4 has a towing capacity of up to 3,500 lbs on trims like the TRD Off-Road.


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