What are the different trim levels for Toyota C-HR?
The Toyota C-HR in the United States is typically offered in three trims: LE, XLE and Limited. Global availability and trim naming vary by market and model year, so exact names can differ outside North America.
North American trims: United States (and Canada)
The U.S. market lineup for recent model years centers on three tiers that balance value, comfort and features. Most trims share the same powertrain and safety suite, with escalating equipment as you move up.
- LE — the entry-level option with the core features you’d expect, including standard Toyota Safety Sense 2.0, a 2.0-liter engine paired with a CVT, and a practical touchscreen setup.
- XLE — a mid-range upgrade that adds more comfort and convenience touches, upgraded interior fittings, larger wheels, and enhanced technology options.
- Limited — the top-tier trim with premium materials (often leather), upgraded audio/infotainment, and additional conveniences and appearance upgrades.
Notes on the North American configuration: the C-HR in the U.S. is front-wheel drive only; a hybrid variant has not been offered in the U.S. market for recent years. All trims have Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 as standard, reflecting Toyota’s emphasis on active safety across the lineup.
In Canada, the trim structure generally mirrors the U.S. lineup (LE, XLE, Limited), but final features and option packages can vary by province and year.
Global trim naming: Europe, Asia and other markets
Outside North America, trim names and contents differ by country, model year and local market strategy. Toyota uses region-specific names rather than a single global set, and some markets have additional packages or regional editions that sit between or beyond the mainstream trims.
For readers shopping outside the United States, the general pattern is a base level with essential features, a mid-range level with extra comfort and tech, and a high-end level with premium materials and advanced equipment. Exact names and contents should be confirmed on the local Toyota site or with a dealer for the current model year.
- Base/Entry-level: core safety tech and essential features.
- Mid-range: additional comfort, interior upgrades, and infotainment enhancements.
- High-end: leather or leather-like seating, premium audio, larger display options and advanced driver aids.
Because names and packages vary widely by market and year, it’s best to check the official Toyota site for your country or contact a local dealer to confirm the current trim lineup and what each tag includes.
What to know when shopping for a C-HR
Key considerations across trims include the powertrain (in North America, the C-HR uses a 2.0L engine with a CVT and offers front-wheel drive only), standard safety technology (Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 is usually included), interior space and materials, infotainment features, and wheel/appearance options. Always verify the exact equipment and available packages for your model year and region, as Toyota often updates features and contents mid-cycle.
Summary
In the United States, the Toyota C-HR’s trim levels are LE, XLE and Limited, with all models featuring Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 and a gasoline 2.0L engine paired to a CVT (no U.S. hybrid option). Internationally, trim names and contents vary by market, with base, mid-range and high-end variants typical in many regions. Always check your country’s official Toyota site or your local dealer for the precise current lineup and package details.
