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How much does it take to fill up a Toyota C-HR?

In the United States, a full tank of a Toyota C-HR costs roughly $46 to $60, based on a 13.2-gallon tank and typical gasoline prices around $3.50–$4.50 per gallon. That figure is the quick takeaway; the rest of this article breaks down tank size, fuel economy, and fill-cost estimates in more detail.


The Toyota C-HR sold in the U.S. is equipped with a 2.0-liter engine and обычно comes as front-wheel drive. Fuel economy and range can vary slightly by model year, trim, and driving conditions. In other markets, there are variations including hybrid and, in some cases, different drivetrain options. This article focuses on the U.S. specification and general guidance applicable to recent model years.


Tank capacity and fuel economy


Knowing the tank size helps estimate both range and fill costs. The U.S.-spec C-HR has a 13.2-gallon (50-liter) fuel tank. EPA fuel-economy estimates for typical U.S. models are around 27 mpg city / 31 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined for front-wheel-drive CVT versions; all-wheel drive is not offered in the U.S. for this model. In other markets, hybrid versions may exist with different efficiency figures and, in some cases, different tank sizes.


Market and trim variations


In the U.S., the C-HR is typically sold with front-wheel drive and a gasoline engine. Some other regions have additional powertrains or hybrid variants, which can change both fuel economy and tank size slightly. Always check the exact spec sheet for your year and region to get precise numbers.



  • Tank capacity: 13.2 gallons (50 liters).

  • EPA fuel economy (U.S., FWD with CVT): about 27 mpg city / 31 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined.

  • Estimated range at combined efficiency: roughly 380 miles per tank (13.2 gallons × 29 mpg).

  • Variations exist by year and market; hybrids or AWD variants may differ in efficiency and fuel capacity.


Conclusion: With a 13.2-gallon tank and roughly 29 mpg combined, you can expect around 380 miles of driving on a full tank under typical conditions. Real-world range depends on driving style, terrain, and climate.


Cost to fill the tank


To estimate the cost to fill, multiply the tank capacity by the price of gasoline in your area (price per gallon). Gas prices fluctuate by region, taxes, and time, so use the local price for accuracy. The following examples illustrate the calculation with common price ranges.



  • Formula: cost to fill = 13.2 gallons × price per gallon.

  • Example at $3.50/gal: 13.2 × 3.50 = $46.20.

  • Example at $4.00/gal: 13.2 × 4.00 = $52.80.

  • Example at $4.50/gal: 13.2 × 4.50 = $59.40.

  • Note: Taxes, fees, and regional pricing can cause slight variations. Fill time is typically a few minutes, depending on pump flow and whether you stop exactly at the full mark.


Conclusion: The cost to fill a C-HR’s tank depends primarily on current local gas prices and can vary by region and time. Budget a few dozen dollars for a full fill, with the exact figure tied to your price per gallon.


Practical considerations


Beyond raw numbers, practical factors can affect both cost and mileage. Driving habits, tire condition, payload, and weather all influence real-world fuel economy. Checking local pump prices regularly and using economical driving techniques can help manage fill costs over time.



  • Avoid topping off after the pump clicks to prevent spills and wasted fuel.

  • Improve efficiency with smooth acceleration, steady speeds, and properly inflated tires.

  • Track local gas prices to estimate upcoming fill costs more accurately.


Summary: The Toyota C-HR in the U.S. typically uses a 13.2-gallon tank and achieves about 29 mpg combined under EPA estimates for FWD models, yielding roughly 380 miles per tank. Filling the tank costs about $46–$60 depending on local gas prices, with exact figures varying by region and time.


Summary


Overall, fill-up costs for a Toyota C-HR are driven by a 13.2-gallon tank and current gas prices. Expect roughly 380 miles per tank at typical highway and city driving, and budget about $46–$60 for a full refill in the United States, with regional variations and market differences affecting the final figure. Always check the exact tank capacity, MPG figures, and local prices for the most accurate calculation.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.