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Toyota C-HR Are Going Down As Prices Cut To As Much As €3,000

Good news for those in the market for a Toyota C-HR. Across the board, the prices of the Toyota C-HR are going down. The starting price of a plug-in hybrid C-HR is even €3,000 lower than before.
The still very young Toyota C-HR is, just like its predecessor, available with different types of drivetrains. Nothing is changing in this respect, and that means that the crossover is available as a 140-hp and 197-hp hybrid and as a 223-hp plug-in hybrid. Regardless of the engine version chosen, the Toyota C-HR becomes cheaper, although the amount by which the prices of the C-HR drop does differ per engine version or model.
Hybrid
The regular starting price of the hybrid Toyota C-HR Hybrid 140 with a 1.8 petrol engine drops by €1,300 to €35,995. The prices of the Toyota C-HR Hybrid 140 in Dynamic, First Edition, and Executive dropped by €1,200. The Business (€34,695) and Business Plus versions (€36,795), aimed at business drivers, also became cheaper by €1,300 and €1,200, respectively.
The prices of the Toyota C-HR 200 with 197 hp 2.0 are also going down. All versions are €1,700 cheaper, and that means that this most powerful C-HR without plug is now available for €40,795. This engine version can also be combined with a Business Plus version (€39,595) aimed at business buyers.
Plug-in hybrid
The 223 hp Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid 220 is €1,700 cheaper across the board. But there’s more. The delivery range of the plug-in hybrid C-HR previously started with the Dynamic version, but Toyota is now parking the Active version below that. It costs €39,495, which means that the starting price of the C-HR Plug-in Hybrid 220 is now €3,000 lower. At least, if we’re talking about the starting price of the regular versions. The C-HR with plug is also available in Business versions specifically aimed at business drivers. Previously, there was only the Business Plus, but now the Business version has been added. The CH-R Plug-in Hybrid 220 Business is available from €38,295. The Business Plus version, like every other C-HR with a plug, drops in price by €1,700 and is now available for €39,595.
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