In just its second year on the market, the colourful subcompact crossover from Toyota adds several new colours and standard features, such as an eight-inch display with Entune 3.0 and Apple CarPlay. Also, there are two new trim levels on the C-HR menu: the more affordable, entry-level LE and the borderline-luxury, top-level Limited, which boasts leather seats and ambient lighting. The 2.0-litre engine doesn't change, however, and still sends 144 horsepower to the front wheels.
Pros
- Dynamic style
- Good reliability
- Reasonable fuel consumption
- Precise steering
Cons
- Fairly expensive
- No AWD
- Automatic gearbox isn't great
- Limited rear visibility