What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota C-HR?

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LeDakota
07/30/25 10:50am
Toyota C-HR's MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption is 5.7L per 100 kilometers, and its actual fuel consumption is approximately 7L per 100 kilometers. Here are the relevant details: 1. The Toyota C-HR is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power output of 126kW (171PS) and a peak torque of 203N·m. It also features a new-generation Direct-Shift-CVT continuously variable transmission with a gear drive mechanism that can simulate 10 speeds. 2. The Toyota C-HR comes standard with a body stability system, tire pressure monitoring, hill start assist, 10 airbags, ISO-FIX seat interfaces, and more. On this basis, the Lead version and above models are equipped with a rearview camera, while the Luxury and Flagship versions feature front and rear parking radars (8 in total).
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