The former Toyota C-HR Hybrid benefits from a €4,000 discount

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Toyota is looking to clear the remaining stock of its compact SUV, with prices falling below €30,000.

Isn’t it said that the best deals are found at the end of the fair? This adage is all the more true in the automotive world, where the cars nearing the end of their commercial life are paradoxically the most refined. They benefit from all the improvements made throughout the cycle of a generation, and it is difficult to claim that the Toyota C-HR is a bad car. It is even an excellent product in terms of proven reliability and sobriety.

So yes, its very distinctive design has taken a slight hit since the presentation of its replacement, but that’s not the point here. Does this small SUV offer value for money at €29,900?

In practice, the entire C-HR lineup benefits from discounts ranging from €3,500 for the 1.8-liter 122-horsepower versions to €4,000 for those equipped with the 2.0-liter 184-horsepower engine. Let’s focus on the most aggressive offer that aligns with the search for a hybrid vehicle—namely, the one that consumes the least.

The C-HR Dynamic Ultimate with 122 hp — paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) — offers excellent performance with a combined fuel consumption of 4.9 liters/100 km. Of course, it’s not suited for aggressive drivers, but rather for responsible family men and women.

On the inside, equipment is already generous: 6-speaker audio system, 8-inch multimedia screen, dual-zone automatic climate control, rearview camera, chromatic interior mirror, heated front seats, and more.

Ultimately, at €30,000, the offer seems very fair. Once again, the best deals…

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