Where is the Toyota C-HR made?
The Toyota C-HR is manufactured at multiple plants around the world, not in a single country.
As of 2024-2025, major production centers include Turkey for Europe and a China-based joint venture with GAC for the domestic Chinese market, with other regions relying on these hubs or related facilities depending on the model year and regional strategy.
Global production footprint
The C-HR’s production network is designed to serve regional demand by leveraging local or nearby assembly facilities. This approach helps Toyota balance tariffs, supply chains, and market-specific variants while maintaining consistent quality across markets.
Europe and the Turkish plant
European demand for the C-HR has historically been supported by a plant in Turkey. The Sakarya-based facility, operated by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey (TMMT), has produced C-HR units for the European market since the model’s introduction in 2016. This setup has helped Toyota supply Europe with C-HR models aligned to local specifications and regulations.
China and the domestic market
For the Chinese market, the C-HR has been produced by a Toyota joint venture with GAC (GAC Toyota) at facilities in China. Local production supports sales in China and can enable regional distribution from the same manufacturing base, with models tailored to Chinese standards and customer preferences.
Notes on other markets
In markets outside Europe and China, Toyota has sometimes offered C-HR units sourced from these primary production hubs, depending on market demand, regulatory requirements, and generation updates. Availability and production arrangements can change with new model years and regional strategy.
Summary
The Toyota C-HR is not confined to a single country of manufacture. Its global production footprint centers on Turkey (serving Europe) and China (serving the domestic Chinese market), with other regions typically receiving vehicles from these hubs or via nearby assembly networks as needed.
