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What is the load capacity of the Toyota C-HR?

The Toyota C-HR offers about 19.0 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, roughly 36.4 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, and a payload capacity around 900–1,000 pounds depending on the model year and trim.


Understanding load capacity in the C-HR


Load capacity covers two related but distinct concepts: how much cargo the trunk can hold with seats up, and how much total weight the vehicle can carry in passengers and cargo (the payload). The former is often described in cubic feet of space, while the latter is expressed in pounds and is governed by the vehicle’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) and curb weight.


Cargo capacity specifications


Behind the rear seats


Before listing the capacity, it helps to specify the measurement condition: cargo volume with the rear seats in their standard upright position.



  • 19.0 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats


This space is suitable for groceries, small suitcases, strollers, and daily groceries.


With the rear seats folded


When the rear seats are folded down, cargo capacity expands to accommodate larger items.



  • 36.4 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats folded


With the seats folded, the C-HR can handle larger items such as laundry loads, small furniture components, or longer sports gear.


Payload capacity and weight rating


Payload capacity represents the total weight of passengers and cargo the vehicle can safely carry. It varies by year, trim, and equipment, so values are approximate and should be confirmed for a specific vehicle.



  • Estimated payload capacity: about 900–1,000 pounds, depending on configuration

  • How to estimate for a given vehicle: subtract the curb weight from the GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) shown on the door‑jamb sticker or in the owner's manual to approximate payload


In everyday use, this figure means a typical family can safely carry four adults and some luggage within the C-HR’s limits, though heavier loads should be planned with care to avoid exceeding the rating.


Model-year notes


Load capacity figures for the Toyota C-HR have remained relatively consistent across recent years, with minor variations depending on equipment such as all-wheel drive, JBL audio, or other options. For the most precise numbers, always consult the specific model year’s documentation or the vehicle’s certification label on the door frame.


Summary


The Toyota C-HR provides practical cargo space for a subcompact crossover: about 19.0 cu ft with seats up and 36.4 cu ft with seats down. Its payload capacity generally sits around 900–1,000 pounds, with exact figures varying by year and trim. For precise numbers on a given vehicle, check the door-jamb sticker or the owner's manual.

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