Toyota C-HR PHEV slightly cheaper

Just as expensive as plugless High Power

Toyota C-HR PHEV slightly cheaper

Toyota is already lowering the prices of the plug-in hybrid C-HR. The plug-in version of the crossover will therefore be exactly the same price as the most powerful variant without charging option.

The current, second generation Toyota C-HR is the first C-HR that you can also order as a plug-in hybrid. In that case, it combines the drivetrain of the new Prius PHEV with the high body of the ‘High Rider’. That is undoubtedly an attractive package for many, but you paid a lot for it. The C-HR Plug-in Hybrid initially had to cost at least €45,995, but is now available for a significant €3,500 less. For €42,495 you can get into a Dynamic version, the prices of the other versions can be found below. All prices are exactly the same as those of the 190 hp High Power Hybrid without a plug, which means that the role of the plug-in hybrid in the Netherlands will undoubtedly grow considerably at the expense of High Power. The most affordable variant is and remains of course the 140 hp 1.8 Hybrid, which is available for €37,295. The basic Active version is only available in combination with this engine. A Dynamic costs 40,495 with 140 hp, so from that level the price difference with the plug-in hybrid is exactly €2,000.

Existing orders

No worries for those who had already ordered a C-HR PHEV: they will receive the car for the new price and will hear about this financial windfall through the dealer. Toyota hasn’t delivered any PHEVs yet, so the change can still be made without hurting existing customers.

Prices Toyota C-HR 2.0 High Power Plug-In

Dynamic €42,495
First Edition €44,995
Executive €47,995
GR Sports Plus €48,895
Premiere Edition €52,495
GR Sport Premiere Edition €53,395

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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