2025 Toyota C-HR PHEV Visual REVIEW – 223HP Plug-in Hybrid Walkaround
The 2025 Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid gets a serious power upgrade to 223 horsepower, making it one of the most compelling crossover hybrids on the market today. With 41 miles of pure electric range and the ability to sprint from 0-62 mph in just 7.4 seconds, this funky-looking crossover delivers impressive performance alongside exceptional fuel economy.
In this comprehensive review, we explore everything you need to know about the new C-HR PHEV, from its sci-fi inspired exterior design and upgraded interior materials to its real-world driving dynamics and charging capabilities. We cover the practical considerations like boot space compromises, rear passenger comfort, and running costs, plus examine whether this plug-in hybrid makes sense for different types of buyers.
The C-HR plug-in hybrid starts at £39,145 and offers significant benefits for company car drivers with just 8 percent benefit-in-kind tax. Toyota claims over 350 mpg when regularly charged, while real-world efficiency should easily exceed 60 mpg. The distinctive styling sets it apart from conventional crossovers, though practicality takes a hit compared to more traditional rivals like the Skoda Karoq.
Whether you’re considering the C-HR PHEV for urban commuting, family duties, or simply want something that stands out from the crowd, this review provides all the essential information to help you make an informed decision about Toyota’s most powerful C-HR variant.
**Key Specifications:**
Engine: 2.0L petrol + electric motor
System Power: 223 hp
0-62 mph: 7.4 seconds
Electric Range: 41 miles (WLTP)
Battery: 13.8kWh
Boot Space: 310 liters
Price: From £39,145
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