The Differences Between the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Toyota C-HR

The Differences Between the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Toyota C-HR

The Toyota Corolla Cross and the Toyota C-HR are two small crossovers that seem to be competing against one another, but their distinctive personalities make them stand out from each other and appeal to different buyers.

The Corolla Cross

The Toyota Corolla Cross is one of the latest models to join the Toyota family of practical and reliable SUVs and crossovers. This new model is based on the ever popular Corolla Sedan, which means that despite it being new on the market, the mechanical elements that power the Corolla Cross have proven themselves to be among the most reliable and durable Toyota has ever made. The Corolla Cross has many other qualities going for it, such as its impressive practicality. Indeed, its cargo area can hold up to 722 liters of cargo while all of the seats are in use. This means that the Corolla Cross can carry five passengers and all of the luggage they might need when going on an adventure. This practicality doesn’t come at the expense of the fuel economy, since the Corolla Cross’ fuel consumption is only 7.6 L/100 km in the city and 7.0 L/100 km on the highway.

The C-HR

The Toyota C-HR is a funky subcompact crossover that benefits from an unmistakable style that makes it stand out from the crowd. The C-HR is intended for people who like adventures as well as urban life. Due to its small size the C-HR is very easy to drive in heavy traffic around town and it is easy to park. Despite its abilities in the city, it is also comfortable on the open road, where its 2.0L engine only needs 7.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers driven. The C-HR is also equipped with all of the features that are expected in a vehicle of this segment, as well as the additional qualities that are common to all Toyota vehicles, such as its safety, its reliability and its durability.