In the market for a new compact crossover SUV? In that case, you would have surely considered the 2022 Toyota C-HR. Here is a detailed article of the 2022 C-HR's features and specifications. Read this write-up to know more.
The C-HR is pretty much a carryover of the previous model year version with only a few updates like the discontinuation of the base LE trim that was available in 2021, and the replacement of the Blizzard Pearl color with a new Wind Chill Pearl exterior color. This color can be configured with a black contrast roof color as well. Toyota offers three configurations for the C-HR, namely XLE, Nightshade Edition, and Limited. Price starts at $23,880 MSRP* for the base XLE trim and goes up to $26,900 MSRP* for the Limited trim. The 2022 C-HR draws its power from a 2.0-liter inline-four-cylinder engine that produces 144 horsepower and 139 foot-pounds of torque. The engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and the power is sent to the front wheels through the front-wheel-drive system.
Performance |
Exterior |
Features |
2.0-liter Inline-four Cylinder Engine |
Multi-reflector LED headlights with auto on/off feature |
Dual-zone automatic climate control system with pollen filter and individual temperature settings for driver and front passenger |
144 hp / 139 ft-lbs. |
C-HR vortex-styled 18-in. sport alloy wheels with P225/50R18 95V tires |
Sport fabric-trimmed front bucket seats; 6-way adjustable driver's seat with sport bolsters; 6-way adjustable front passenger seat with sport bolsters |
Continuously Variable Transmission with intelligence and Shift Mode (CVTi-S) |
Outside hatchback door handle with touch-sensor lock/unlock feature |
8-inch Touchscreen Display™ |
Front-Wheel Drive |
Aerodynamic rear lower diffuser with black rear and lip spoiler, vortex generators, aerodynamic underbody panels, and front and rear wheel spats |
Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® Compatibility |
The power delivery of the vehicle is designed to give a smooth and seamless ride, making it the perfect vehicle to run errands and drop your kids off at school.
Even after taking its cost-effective factor into account, one will commend and appreciate the quality of materials used in the C-HR's cabin. The base trim comes with fabric-trimmed seats along with 6-way adjustable driver’s and front passenger's seats. The top-of-the-line Limited trim gets leather seats along with an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat. The C-HR seats five passengers and the seats offer enough support and grip.
All the C-HR trims get an eight-inch touchscreen display along with Android Auto™, Apple CarPlay®, Bluetooth® connectivity, SiriusXM® radio, Wi-Fi-Connect, and Amazon Alexa compatibility, to name some of them. Just like any other Toyota, the C-HR's infotainment system works seamlessly without any lag. The interface works smoothly and it is easy to use as well.