All versions
Every C-HR version, each with its starting price — cheapest first.
Toyota C-HR1.8 Hybrid 140 (2023–)
Toyota C-HR2.0 PHEV 220 (2023–)
Toyota C-HR1.8 Hybrid 122 (2016–2023)
Toyota C-HR
Why choose the C-HR
What makes the C-HR stand out when you're comparing lease deals.
- Bold, coupe-like design that stands out
- Reliable, efficient Toyota hybrid technology
- High build quality
- Generous standard safety equipment
The Toyota C-HR stands out with its bold, coupe-like design that makes it one of the most striking cars in its class. Beyond the looks, it offers Toyota’s reliable, efficient hybrid technology, high build quality and a generous safety suite. It’s ideal for anyone who wants a crossover with style and low fuel use around town.
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C-HR leasing — common questions
Data-driven answers about leasing the Toyota C-HR, updated as offers change.
How much does it cost to lease a C-HR?
The C-HR starts from 214 €/mo, with an all-in effective cost from 323 €/mo. The exact price depends on the trim, lease term, mileage and down payment you choose.
How many C-HR versions can I lease?
We currently track 4 C-HR versions with active offers, priced from 214 € to 762 €/mo.
Which providers offer C-HR leasing?
11 providers currently list C-HR offers, including Ayvens, Digicar, Drive Hellas. Each sets its own contract terms, so it's worth comparing side by side.
What engine options does the C-HR have?
The C-HR is available with: Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid.
What lease terms are available for the C-HR?
Active C-HR offers run for 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years. Shorter or longer terms shift the monthly price.