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2020 Toyota C-HR Updated with Refreshed Design and Android Auto Integration
2020 Toyota C-HR: A Compact SUV That Stands Out
Design Updates for 2020
The 2020 Toyota C-HR receives a refreshed exterior design, making it more appealing than ever. The front fascia has been updated with a new bumper, grille, and headlight designs. LE models now come standard with LED headlights, a feature previously reserved for higher trims. New exterior color options include Super Sonic Red, Hot Lava Orange, and a new Silver R-Code roof option, replacing the discontinued white R-Code roof.
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New Features and Interior Upgrades
The 2020 C-HR continues to offer three trims: LE, XLE, and Limited. All trims now come standard with Android Auto compatibility, joining the already available Apple CarPlay. The 8-inch touchscreen display remains standard across all models.
- XLE Trims: New seatback pockets and windshield visor extensions.
- Limited Trims: Standard eight-way power driver’s seat and adaptive front lighting system with auto-leveling headlights.
Interior color options have also been updated. XLE trims now feature a blue-and-black interior with quilted-fabric blue seats and blue trim accents. The Limited trim offers a black-and-brown combo with silver cabin trim and diamond perforated seat patterns.
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Enhanced Safety Features
The 2020 Toyota C-HR continues to prioritize safety with its standard Toyota Safety Sense P suite, which includes:
- Forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection.
- Lane departure alert with steering assist.
- Automatic high beams.
- Full-speed adaptive cruise control.
Additionally, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are standard on XLE and Limited trims, providing added peace of mind for drivers.
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Performance and Drivetrain
The 2020 C-HR remains a front-wheel-drive-only SUV, powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). This combination delivers a balance of efficiency and performance, making it ideal for urban commuting and weekend adventures alike.
While the C-HR doesn’t offer all-wheel drive, its nimble handling and compact size make it a standout in the crowded subcompact SUV segment.
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Why the 2020 Toyota C-HR Stands Out
With its bold design, updated features, and commitment to safety, the 2020 Toyota C-HR is a compelling choice for buyers seeking a stylish and practical compact SUV. While it may lack all-wheel drive, its unique personality and value-packed offerings make it a strong contender in its class.
Stay tuned to MotorVero for the latest updates on pricing and availability.
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Last Updated On Mar, 29-2025