The first thing you'll probably notice about the C-HR Hatchback is its looks. It looks like a car from the future. Its lines and creases gift it with aggressive aesthetics and you're guaranteed to draw more than a few admiring glances when you're parked up. But, this isn't just a hatchback with a pretty face. It's altogether more impressive than that. Toyota has done an all-round, excellent job with the C-HR. It's hard to fault in many ways and it's going to please most drivers, as well as their family members.
There's a hybrid version of the C-HR, which means you can enjoy fossil-fuel-free miles around town. The hybrid also has advantages when chosen as a company car. It emits less damaging carbon dioxide than most of its rivals – this equals low monthly tax bills for you as well as a good looking motor to drive around in (not always the case with a typical company vehicle).
Even the non-hybrid versions of the C-HR Hatchback have good fuel economy for a car in this class. So, if extra cash in your pocket at the end of the month is a biggie for you, don't pass the C-HR without giving it a second look.
The Toyota C-HR is comfortable, offering plenty of driver seat adjustments so you can find the ideal driving position. Everything feels good quality and solidly built. There's enough space for the family and a decent infotainment system to keep all the passengers entertained on longer journeys.
There's a reversing camera fitted to the C-HR, which makes parking feel safe and easy. Toyota has added loads of standard safety kit and a five-star Euro NCAP crash-test rating adds extra reassurance.