2019 Toyota C-HR: specs, price, trim levels in the US

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All the essentials on the 2019 C-HR

Toyota has announced a list of changes for the 2019 CH-R, so here’e everything you want to know about the crossover.

For starters, Toyota is mixing things up a bit as far as trim levels are concerned. For example, the C-HR 2019MY can be had in three flavors – LE, XLE and Limited. This means the 2018MY XLE Premium grade is gone.

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C-HR LE offers 17-inch steel wheels, LED DRLs and halogen headlights, while C-HR XLE ups the ante with the likes of Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross Traffic Alert, folding side mirrors, Smart Key, and Entune 3.0 Audio Plus.

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The range-topping Limited model packs rain sensing wipers, heated front seats, driver lumbar support, chrome windows detailing and leather-trimmed seats.

For 2019, Radiant Green Mica has been removed from the body paint offer, but clients can choose two optional hues, namely Ruby Flare Pearl and Blizzard Pearl.

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Every 2019 Toyota C-HR is fitted with a 2-liter, four-cylinder gasoline engine (with Variable Valve Technology) making 144 hp @ 6,100 rpm and 139 lb-ft of twist @ 3,900 rpm. Power goes to the front wheels via a CVT.

Fuel economy figures are estimated by EPA at 27 mpg city, 31 mpg highway and 29 mpg combined.

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Safety-wise, the 2019 C-HR offers Toyota’s Safety Sense P bundle, which includes the likes of Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Alert, and Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.

In the US, the 2019 C-HR starts at $20,995 (LE), $23,030 (XLE), and $26,050 (Limited). The $1,905 delivery fee is not included.