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Toyota C-HR colours and price guide

We list all the colour options available for the Toyota C-HR range and find out if they will cost you any extra.

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The Toyota C-HR first made its local appearance in 2017 and instantly inspired conversation with its dynamic styling. After a few years in the flourishing cross-over segment, Toyota updated the little model in 2020. As recently as June 2021, the Japanese automaker introduced a revised flagship derivative namely the Luxury.

This model sees items such as sequential indicators and unique light-cluster added as well as Bi-beam LED lights and Daytime Running Lights. The model wasn't only bolstered on the exterior as customers can expect all-speed Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Departure Alert with Lane Trace functionality to feature as part of the Toyota Safety Sense system.

But you might be wondering, does it come in red? And how much will that set you back? Well, the good news is that the base trim and Plus variants are available in a variety of colours which won't cost you any extra. The top of the range Luxury trim also come in a variety of colours as well as optional bi-tone combinations which will result in the roof, A-, B- and C-pillars being finished in black to contrast the vibrant body colours. Let us take a look at what colours are available.

Base & Plus trims

Glacier White

Graphite Grey Metallic

Oxide Bronze

Cosmic Blue

Inferno Metallic

Metal Stream Metallic

Luxury trim

Pearl White Metallic Bi-tone

Nebula Metallic Bi-tone

Lunar Metallic Bi-tone

Passion Red Bi-tone

Orange Metallic Bi-tone

Author - Ryno Fourie

Written by Ryno Fourie

Ryno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.Read more

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