This is the actual consumption of the Toyota C-HR GR Sport
Autovisie not only tests electric cars for their range and consumption, we also measure what they consume in practice compared to gasoline and hybrid cars. This time we test how economical the latest Toyota C-HR GR Sport is.
The difference between the manufacturer’s information and the actual consumption is large for some cars. For this reason, Autovisie tests the actual average consumption in practice, for example with the air conditioning and radio on. This will give you a better idea of how economical the car really is.
Toyota C-HR GR Sport
Autovisie drives the Toyota C-HR GR Sport with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder. This power source works in conjunction with an electric motor connected to a 1.4 kWh battery pack. The two engines together produce 197 hp.
The actual consumption
The C-HR even turns out to be a savings miracle with almost 200 hp. According to the WLTP measuring method, the car must consume 1 in 20.
Toyota | |
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WLTP consumption average | 4.9L/100km |
Measured consumption | 4.9L/100km |
Range WLTP/measured | 878km |
Ecolabel | C |
CO2 emissions | 111g/km |
In the standard run, the Toyota C-HR managed to achieve exactly the specified consumption. A good performance.
The consumption round
Autovisie independently tests consumption in the Netherlands as part of the Autovisie double test. Please note that consumption may vary as it depends on your driving style, weather conditions and many other factors.
Do you want to know everything about the Ford Puma ST? Then read the double test with the Toyota C-HR GR Sport here.
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