One of the major things you’ll notice by looking at the two crossovers is the difference in exterior styling. The Toyota C-HR features sharper, more aggressive lines and angles for a boxier look while the Honda CR-V has sloping curves that round out the design.
The CR-V is also able to produce more power than the C-HR and can be equipped with Honda’s Real Time All-Wheel Drive with Intelligent Control System™. Though the C-HR offers more smart safety technologies on the base trim level compared to the base trim of the CR-V.
2019 C-HR | 2019 CR-V | |
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Headroom (front/rear) | 38.1 / 38.3 inches | 40.1 / 39.2 inches |
Legroom (front/rear) | 43.4 / 31.7 inches | 41.3 / 40.4 inches |
Passenger Volume | 83.8 cubic feet | 105.9 cubic feet |
Cargo Volume | 19 cubic feet | 39.2 cubic feet |
Max. Cargo Volume | 36.4 cubic feet | 75.8 cubic feet |
Towing | N/A | 1,500 pounds |
2019 C-HR LE | 2019 CR-V LX | |
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Engine | 2.0L 4-cylinder | 2.4L i-VTEC® I4 |
Horsepower | 144 hp | 184 hp |
Torque | 139 pound-feet | 180 pound-feet |
AWD Available? | No | Yes |
Fuel Economy (CTY/HWY)* | 27 / 31 MPG | 26 / 32 MPG |
Starting MSRP** | $20,945 | $24,350 |
Overall, both crossovers are able to offer many great features, plenty of fuel efficiency and a versatile experience. While the 2019 Honda CR-V offers more space and a more adaptable performance, the 2019 Toyota C-HR is still quite remarkable with its list of standard features and dynamic design.
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*Based on 2019 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery package/condition, and other factors.
**MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, destination charge and options. Dealers set own prices.