2021 Hyundai Kona vs 2021 Toyota C-HR

2021 Hyundai Kona vs 2021 Toyota C-HR

Hitting the market with its 2018 model-year, the Toyota C-HR immediately won over buyers with its bold, futuristic lines and the generous list of technologies and features it is equipped with.

But how does it compare to the competition, including the Hyundai Kona, which appeared on the market at roughly the same time? Longueuil Toyota is proud to showcase this comparison between Toyota C-HR vs. Hyundai Kona. Discover all the advantages of this sub-compact Toyota SUV!

General Information

Offered at a price range between $26,089 and $31,189, the 2021 Toyota C-HR is available in 3 versions, all offering exceptional value for money. It will cost you just over $31,000 to get your hands on the wheel of the high-end model of the C-HR, but you'll have to spend over $32,000 to own the high-end version of the 2021 Hyundai Kona.

Among the advantages that the Toyota C-HR enjoys over the Hyundai Kona is their dimensions. The Toyota is longer (4352 mm vs. 4165 mm) and has a longer wheelbase (2642 mm vs. 2600 mm). Inside, front seat passengers will have more legroom (1105 mm vs. 1054 mm), while rear-seat occupants will enjoy more headroom than in the Kona (973 mm vs. 961 mm).

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three quarter front view of the parked 2021 Toyota C-HR

Exterior

The 2021 C-HR boasts a bold, youthful silhouette that will appeal to buyers looking for an urban SUV brimming with style. You'll love its beautifully designed headlights and LED lights, its dynamic front end, its 17- or 18-inch wheels. Even better, you can make it truly yours with a wide selection of colours, including two-tone paint, a feature not available on the 2021 Kona.

three quarter rear of the parked 2021 Toyota C-HR

A Fuel-Efficient Engine

Every version of the 2021 C-HR is equipped with a 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine generating 144 horsepower. It is paired to a CVT transmission with front-wheel drive. This efficient engine boasts city/highway fuel consumption ratings of just 8.7/7.5 L/100 km.

Driving the C-HR is simply a pleasure and makes it easy to get around despite the flow of traffic. Whether you're driving in the city or on the highway, C-HR will prove to be a pleasant companion on the road!

side view of the 2021 Toyota C-HR parked on a street

Interior

The 2021 Toyota C-HR has room for up to 5 passengers, and there’s plenty of room for luggage with its generous 1031 L of cargo capacity, when the 2nd row seats are folded down. Many features and technologies await you on board, depending on the version and options you choose. For example, you can enjoy heated front seats and steering wheel, an 8-way power-adjustable driver seat, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry and push-button ignition, cloth or leather seats and convenient storage spaces, among others.

Technology plays an important role in the Toyota C-HR, with features such as Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, an 8-inch touchscreen, Toyota Safety Connect, Enform Audio and more, depending on the version and options selected.

Interior view of the 2021 Toyota C-HR

The Toyota C-HR vs. Hyundai Kona comparison needs to take a look at safety features too… and the Toyota SUV has nothing to envy its rival. In fact, the C-HR offers the Toyota Safety Sense suite as standard equipment on all versions, as well as the following safety features:

  • Pre-Collision Safety system with pedestrian and cyclist detection;
  • Lane Departure Alert;
  • Automatic high beam headlights;
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control;
  • Etc.

As for the Kona, these features are only offered on certain models.

To learn more about our 2021 Toyota C-HR vs. 2021 Hyundai Kona comparison, to discover the advantages of the C-HR over the competition, or to book a road test, simply stop for a visit today at your Toyota dealer in Longueuil on the South Shore of Montreal, near Brossard and Boucherville!

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rear close-up view of the 2021 Toyota C-HR