One of the main points of consideration for many car shoppers is whether a prospective vehicle is equipped with all-wheel. All-wheel drive is very useful to improve traction when traveling on slippery roads. As one of the more recent additions to the Toyota lineup, the C-HR inspires many questions from compact crossover buyers. For instance, does the Toyota C-HR come with all-wheel drive? Read on to find out!
In short, no, the 2018 Toyota C-HR does not offer all-wheel drive. All C-HR models come standard with front-wheel drive without the option to upgrade to four-wheel or all-wheel drive.
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Performance capabilities of the 2018 Toyota C-HR
Even though is does not come with all-wheel drive, the Toyota C-HR has plenty of other positive qualities that make it an outstanding option for compact crossover shoppers. It runs on a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, which can produce 144 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque, mated to a continuous variable transmission with intelligence and Shift Mode, which allows drivers to adjust shifting for a more interactive drive. Drivers can also shift among Sport, Normal, and ECO modes depending on the situation and driving conditions. The C-HR can achieve EPA-estimated 27 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway.
Cargo space of the 2018 Toyota C-HR
Although the 2018 C-HR cannot be equipped to tow, it offers a maximum cargo volume of 36.4 cubic feet with the back row folded flat. Drivers can also take advantage of 19.0 cubic feet of room behind the back row, when the C-HR is filled to the capacity with up to 5 passengers.
As a compact crossover, the 2018 Toyota C-HR gives drivers the best of both worlds—the comfort and space of an SUV along with the efficiency and maneuverability of a sedan. If you would like to experience the C-HR in person, we invite you to check out our available inventory at Toyota Vacaville and schedule a test drive at your convenience.