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Is the Toyota C-HR hybrid being discontinued?

The Toyota C-HR hybrid, a popular compact crossover SUV, is being discontinued in 2025 according to recent reports. This decision comes as Toyota shifts its focus towards developing more all-electric vehicles to meet growing consumer demand and stricter emissions regulations.


Reasons for the Discontinuation


There are several key factors contributing to Toyota's decision to discontinue the C-HR hybrid model:



  • Declining Hybrid Sales: The C-HR hybrid has seen a steady decline in sales in recent years, as consumers increasingly favor all-electric vehicles over hybrids. This trend has made the model less viable in Toyota's lineup.

  • Shift to Electric Vehicles: Toyota is placing a greater emphasis on developing and promoting its all-electric vehicle lineup, including models like the bZ4X and upcoming bZ crossover. The company is investing heavily in EV technology to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving automotive market.

  • Regulatory Pressures: Stricter emissions regulations, particularly in key markets like Europe and California, are pushing automakers to accelerate their transition to zero-emission vehicles. The C-HR hybrid's hybrid powertrain no longer aligns with these regulatory requirements as effectively as all-electric models.


While the discontinuation of the C-HR hybrid may disappoint some loyal customers, it reflects Toyota's strategic shift towards a more sustainable and future-focused product lineup.


What's Next for the C-HR?


Toyota has not confirmed whether the C-HR nameplate will continue with an all-electric variant or if the model will be discontinued entirely. The company's focus appears to be on developing a new generation of all-electric crossover and SUV models to replace aging hybrid and gasoline-powered offerings in its lineup.


Customers interested in a compact, hybrid-powered crossover from Toyota may want to consider the RAV4 Hybrid, which is expected to remain in production for the foreseeable future. Alternatively, those seeking an all-electric option from Toyota can look forward to the upcoming bZ crossover, which is slated to debut in the next few years.

What car is replacing the Toyota C-HR?


The C-HR was discontinued in North America after the 2022 model year, where Toyota elected not to market the subsequent, second-generation C-HR, and the Corolla Cross continued as the brand's subcompact crossover/SUV.



Is the Toyota C-HR a good car?


The wild-styled C-HR is nimble and enjoyable to drive, but it also has several notable deficiencies. Unlike other subcompact-SUV competitors, this genre-bending model has no all-wheel-drive option. Visibility is horrendous, and the C-HR is tortoise-slow, taking more than 11 seconds in the 0-60 mph dash.



Is Toyota making C-HR in 2024?


Full-scale production of the 2024 Toyota C-HR began on 6 November 2023 and customers can order their vehicles online or at their local Toyota centre.



Why is the C-HR being discontinued?


All told, the C-HR couldn't hold a candle to anything else Toyota was making at the time. It wasn't fast, it wasn't efficient, it wasn't cheap, and it wasn't selling.



Why is C-HR so expensive?


Toyota says the price shift reflects the increased cost of its hybrid technology as well as rising costs of bringing cars to market. Six paint colours are available in the range, with an eye catching two-tone colour option available on the Koba and GR Sport.



How long does a Toyota C-HR hybrid battery last?


between 3 to 5 years
Your Toyota C-HR battery will commonly last between 3 to 5 years, but that can vary heavily depending on battery size, weather conditions type of battery, and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn't completely dead, doesn't mean it's operating at optimal levels.



What is the common issue with Toyota C-HR?


Issues with the 12-volt battery were the most common complaint of the 15% of owners who said their car had gone wrong. Four out of five cars remained driveable, and were fixed in less than a week.



What is the mileage of a C-HR hybrid?


43 mpg city/36 mpg highway
Honda CR-V Sport Hybrid 2WD: 43 mpg city/36 mpg highway* (with eCVT) Honda CR-V Sport Hybrid AWD: 40 mpg city/34 mpg highway* (with eCVT)



How much is the Toyota C-HR hybrid in 2024?


Whereas the previous C-HR hybrid (offered in Koba and GR Sport model grades) started at $38,465 plus on-road costs, the new 2024 range opens at $42,990 for the entry-level GXL, rising to 49,990 for the mid-spec Koba, before topping out at $54,990 for the flagship GR Sport (all plus ORCs).


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