TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24)

The TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24) is a stylish and versatile subcompact SUV that’s become a popular choice among UK drivers seeking a compact yet practical vehicle. Known for its distinctive design, the C-HR combines the look of an SUV with the agility of a hatchback, making it ideal for city driving, commuting, and small family adventures. Its elevated stance and modern features give it a standout presence on the road, while its reputation for reliability and fuel efficiency makes it a practical choice for daily use. The MYCarCheck.com data indicates a high level of interest in this model, with over 13,165 look-ups and nearly 7,720 unique VINs, highlighting its popularity in the used car market. The average private sale price of around £21,225 and a typical mileage of approximately 30,000 miles suggest that many are well-maintained and attractively priced. The TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24) is particularly well-suited for first-time drivers, small families, and anyone looking for a stylish, reliable SUV with affordable running costs. Its unique blend of design, efficiency, and dependability makes it a compelling alternative to rivals in the compact SUV class.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that for Toyota C-HR vehicles from 2019 to 2024, the most common mileage range recorded is 0 to 10,000 miles, accounting for 21.2% of vehicles, suggesting many are relatively new or have low mileages. The next most frequent range is 30,000 to 40,000 miles at 18.5%, followed by 20,000 to 30,000 miles at 17.6%. Higher mileage categories, such as 70,000 to 80,000 miles and above, are less common, with the percentage dropping significantly in the 90,000+ mile ranges. Interestingly, only a small fraction, less than 3%, have recorded mileage exceeding 120,000 miles, indicating that most vehicles tend to be maintained at lower mileage levels.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for the Toyota C-HR (2019-24) indicates that the most common price range among sellers is between £15,000 and £17,000, accounting for a significant portion of the market with percentages around 14-15%. Notably, the price points below £10,000 are relatively rare, representing only about 3% of listings, suggesting low supply at the lower end. Conversely, higher price brackets above £20,000 are very sparsely populated, particularly over £22,000, which only accounts for about 0.3%. This pattern implies a market where the majority of private sellers target mid-range prices, with limited availability of very budget or premium vehicles. Overall, the data reflects a robust central distribution around £15,000-£17,000, highlighting typical valuation sweet spots for this model.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Toyota C-HR vehicles (approximately 83.5%) from the 2019-2024 range were manufactured between 2020 and 2022, with 31.9% in 2020, 28.1% in 2021, and 23.6% in 2022. Notably, the proportion of vehicles from 2023 remains significant at 14.9%, while very few were manufactured in 2019 (1.2%) or 2024 (0.3%). This suggests a focus on relatively recent models, with the highest concentration of vehicles produced in the last three years.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the Toyota C-HR (2019-24) are Grey (25.4%), White (20%), and Blue (12.2%). Silver also accounts for a notable 11%, while darker shades like Black and Purple are less prevalent at 9.9% and 3.3%, respectively. Interestingly, a small proportion features two-tone schemes, such as Grey/black (5.7%) and White/black (2.4%), as well as Red/black (2.7%). Overall, neutral tones dominate the palette, with vibrant colours like Orange and Red being comparatively rare.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Toyota C-HR (2019-24) model reveals that a significant majority of vehicles (about 64.3%) have had two or three owners, with 43.6% having had just two keepers and 19.1% with three. Notably, approximately one-third of the vehicles (32.2%) are on their first registered keeper, indicating many cars are relatively new to the road. A smaller proportion, around 5.1%, have had four or more keepers, suggesting some vehicles experience more frequent ownership changes. Overall, the data suggests most Toyota C-HR models within this period tend to have a limited number of owners, reflecting a generally stable ownership pattern.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Toyota C-HR models from 2019 to 2024 indicates that all vehicles are powered exclusively by hybrid electric fuel type. Regarding engine capacities, approximately 79.7% of the vehicles have a 1.8-liter engine (1798cc), while the remaining 20.3% are equipped with a 2.0-liter engine (1987cc). This suggests that the majority of these models are fitted with the smaller engine variant, likely reflecting a focus on fuel efficiency and hybrid technology across the range.