Where is the Toyota C-HR manufactured?
As of 2024–2025, the Toyota C-HR is not produced at a single plant but is assembled in multiple locations worldwide to serve regional markets. The main production sites include Turkey for Europe and neighboring regions, China for the domestic Chinese market, and Thailand for Southeast Asia.
Global production footprint
The C-HR’s manufacturing footprint reflects Toyota’s regional strategy, with local assembly to meet market-specific standards and demand. The following are the primary regional hubs where C-HR production has occurred to date.
Turkey: Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Toyota operates a production facility in Turkey that has served as a regional hub for exporting C-HR units to Europe and nearby markets. Building the C-HR in Turkey helps Toyota meet European regulatory requirements and reduces logistics time for European customers.
China: domestic market
In China, the C-HR is assembled at joint-venture plants to supply the Chinese market with locally produced units that comply with national standards and consumer preferences. Production in China aligns with a broad strategy of local manufacturing for the world’s largest automotive market.
Thailand: Southeast Asia
Thailand serves as a regional production base for Southeast Asia, supporting markets such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and other nearby countries with locally built C-HR models and regionally tailored specifications.
Production plans and plant allocations can evolve with model year changes, market demand, and supplier arrangements, so regional assembly may shift over time.
Summary
The Toyota C-HR is manufactured at multiple sites around the world rather than at a single factory. Key production locations include Turkey for Europe and nearby regions, China for the domestic Chinese market, and Thailand for Southeast Asia, reflecting Toyota’s global manufacturing strategy to optimize supply, compliance, and regional appeal.
