2025 Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid 225

Compact SUV (coupé-style) · 🇫🇷 France

2025 Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid 225

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The 2025 Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid 225 is a suv in the compact suv (coupé-style) segment, available in the 🇫🇷 France market. Our Vehicle Suitability Index rates it Very Good (83/100) based on owner satisfaction, reliability, safety, value, and brand reputation. Below you'll find our buyer verdict, fair pricing data, known issues, and comparisons to help you decide if the Toyota C-HR is the right buy.

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Ownership Risk

Low Risk
  • Rear visibility and rear-seat space can feel limited
  • Boot/cargo practicality is often criticised
  • Low Fuel Consumption
  • Weak Cargo

Known Issues

3 issues reported

  • HighRear visibility and rear-seat space can feel limited
  • MediumBoot/cargo practicality is often criticised
  • LowRecent software-related recalls; e-CVT noise under load noted by some owners/press

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Power223 PS
Torque
Engine2.0L Inline-4 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), DOHC 16-valve, timing chain (VVT-i and VVT-iE)
DrivetrainFWD

Photos

2025 Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid 225 — official press photo

Available Colours

Blanc Pur (Pure White)(solid)

Quick Answers

Price

Fuel Economy

0.8 L/100km

Boot Space

310 L

Towing

725 kg

Braked

0-100 km/h

7.4s

Top 180 km/h

Seating

SUV

Full Specifications

Engine Type2.0L Inline-4 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), DOHC 16-valve, timing chain (VVT-i and VVT-iE)
Displacement1987 cc
Power223 PS (null kW)
TransmissionContinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
DrivetrainFWD
Fuel TypePHEV
Fuel Tank43 L
Drive ModesNormal, Sport, Eco, Custom
Emission StandardEuro 6 AP
Electric Range66 km
0-100 km/h7.4 s
Top Speed180 km/h
Fuel Consumption (Combined)0.8 L/100km
CO₂ Emissions54 g/km

Owner Intelligence (VSI)

83/100
Very Goodflat 90d

Confidence: high · Updated 2026-05-22T00:00:00Z

Scoring Breakdown

Owner Satisfaction85/100
Reliability82/100
Safety Rating86/100
Value Perception73/100
Brand Reputation86/100

Key Strengths

  • Efficient hybrid powertrain in mixed use
  • Smooth and easy city driving feel
  • Strong safety result and broad Toyota Safety Sense coverage

Key Concerns

  • ! Rear visibility and rear-seat space can feel limited
  • ! Boot/cargo practicality is often criticised
  • ! Recent software-related recalls; e-CVT noise under load noted by some owners/press

Owner Reviews

« un vrai plaisir à conduire ce CHR »

Forum-Auto (Matmut)positive

« Rien a redire en ce qui concerne le système hybride... le top du top »

Forum-Auto (Matmut)positive

Press Reviews

« du style, mais pas seulement »

Auto Plus

« très confortable et silencieux »

UFC-Que Choisir

Recall Risk

Medium2 recalls in 12 months

Safety Rating

VSI Safety Score: 86/100

Known Issues

  • Rappel 2025 du combiné numérique: risque de perte d’affichage de l’indicateur de vitesse et des avertissements.
  • Rappel 2025 du calculateur d’aide au stationnement: image de caméra de recul figée ou écran noir, correction par reprogrammation.
  • Habitabilité arrière, visibilité arrière et volume de coffre souvent jugés limités pour un SUV compact.

Market Context

France: the C-HR II is well established in the local hybrid SUV market, with press noting demand in France and official Toyota France listing hybrid 140, AWD-i and PHEV 225 versions. 2025 pricing evidence places HEV entry around 35,250–35,450 € and PHEV entry around 40,900 €, so value perception is strongest for urban/suburban users who can exploit low fuel use or daily charging. The model is designed/developed/produced in Europe at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey with local PHEV battery assembly; no separate France-specific import-duty penalty was found, but French malus/CO2 and weight-tax discussions make powertrain choice relevant.

Frequently Asked Questions

La version Plug-in Hybrid 225 associe un 2.0L essence à une motorisation électrique, avec une puissance système annoncée à 223 ch (PS) et une transmission e‑CVT. L’autonomie électrique est indiquée à 66 km en cycle mixte (jusqu’à 100 km en ville selon conditions).

Buyer Tools

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Spec Confidence

Low — limited data available

Data completeness54%

Market Availability

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Data Quality Notes

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No alternatives mapped
Low data confidence

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Used Market

En France, le C-HR II est bien implanté sur le segment des SUV compacts électrifiés. Les retours mettent en avant l’agrément et l’efficience, avec des critiques récurrentes sur l’habitabilité arrière et le coffre.

Recall Risk:Medium(2 in 12 mo)