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What is the fuel tank capacity of the C-HR?

In most markets, the Toyota C-HR uses a 50-liter (about 13.2 US gallons) fuel tank. This size is standard for the common gasoline 2.0-liter models and also for hybrid variants where offered. Because tank capacity can vary by year, trim, and market, always verify the exact figure for your specific vehicle.


The following report explains the typical capacity, notes regional and drivetrain variations, and outlines how to confirm the precise number for your car.


Typical capacity by variant


Regional notes


Before listing the common figures, it’s useful to understand that small differences may appear due to regional labeling and rounding. The core capacity, however, remains around the same value in most markets.



  • Gasoline 2.0-liter C-HR (most markets): approximately 50 liters (13.2 US gallons)

  • Hybrid C-HR (where sold): approximately 50 liters (13.2 US gallons)


In practice, these variants share the same general tank size, with minor regional rounding in marketing materials. Always verify from the vehicle’s documentation for your exact year and market.


Verifying the exact figure for your car


To confirm the precise capacity for your model year and market, refer to these sources:



  • Owner's manual: Look for the "Specifications" or "Technical data" section.

  • VIN-specific documentation: Some regions provide exact figures tied to your vehicle’s VIN.

  • Manufacturer spec sheets: Dealer or Toyota regional websites often publish exact numbers per model year and market.

  • Dealer confirmation: Your local Toyota dealer can supply the official spec for your exact VIN.


Using these sources helps ensure you have the correct capacity for your vehicle, since there can be small variations by year, trim, and market.


Summary: The Toyota C-HR typically features a 50-liter (13.2-gallon) fuel tank across most markets and versions, with the best practice being to verify the precise capacity for your specific car using official documentation or a dealer.

What is the range of the Toyota C-HR fuel tank?


range in a city: 1110-1230 km | 690-765 mi Calculated range on one fuel tank (43 l) and one charged battery: est. range in a city: up to 1340 km | up to 830 miles Fuel consumption (economy) results for Toyota C-HR PHEV in other scenarios (highway included): • Toyota C-HR PHEV vs.



Why is Toyota discontinuing 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. 



How far can a Toyota Hybrid go on a full tank?


The regular 2025 RAV4 FWD version gets an EPA-estimated 27 city/35 highway mpg. The hybrid offers an EPA-estimated 41 city/38 highway mpg. The RAV4 AWD gets an estimated 27 city/34 highway mpg. Taking the RAV4's 14.5-gallon gas tank into account, the hybrid ranges from 551 miles to 594.5 miles per tank.



What is the most common problem with the Toyota C-HR hybrid?


The most common Toyota C-HR breakdowns involve the hybrid system, especially when the engine won't start or the entire system malfunctions. The 2019 models with 2.0 Hybrid and 1.8 Hybrid powertrains show characteristic symptoms such as error messages in the BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) and PCS (Pre-Collision System).


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