Honda HR-V vs Toyota C-HR
When you’re out and about in San Antonio, Schertz, and Alamo Heights, Texas, you never quite know what you might get into. You might swim with the dolphins at SeaWorld, visit the Alamo, or go to a tranquil day spa.
At Northside Honda, we want to help you find the right SUV for any trip. That’s why we’ve put together this Honda HR-V vs. Toyota C-HR comparison to help you make an informed choice.
Read on, then call us to see your favorite up close.
Fit For Any Texas Road
At the base trim level for each model, the 2022 Honda HR-V and the 2021 Toyota C-HR have a 4-cylinder engine and a Continuously Variable Transmission. The HR-V generates 141 horsepower, which is more than enough get-up-and-go for enjoying a day at Natural Bridge Caverns or a cruise to Crescent Bend Nature Park.
The Toyota C-HR achieves a maximum EPA-estimated 27 city/31 highway MPG. However, when every mile counts, the Honda HR-V will get you a little farther. Across all trims, with front-wheel drive, the HR-V produces an EPA-estimated 28 city/34 highway MPG.1
However, each SUV has a standard Sport mode that you can shift into on tough terrain. Sport mode will adjust your vehicle’s steering, throttle response, and shift points to make full use of its power when you need it the most.
HR-V vs C-HR Interior Dimensions
Both the 2022 HR-V and the 2021 C-HR can comfortably seat five. However, one has an interior layout that provides a little more passenger space. The HR-V has a passenger volume of 100.1 cubic feet, while the passenger volume in the C-HR is just 86 cubic feet.
Your backseat passengers will be able to spread out more in the HR-V as it provides 39.3 inches of legroom. The HR-V will be much more accommodating to your taller guests or those who’d like to store a purse or a backpack on the floor in front of them. The C-HR only provides 31.7 inches of rear legroom.
Both SUVs offer rear seating, with a 60/40 split folding seat for versatility. However, the HR-V also shines when it comes to cargo space. It has a maximum cargo volume of 58.8 cubic feet, while the C-HR offers a maximum 37 cubic feet.
Honda HR-V vs Toyota C-HR Infotainment
While you’ll have fun putting the pedal to the metal in Sport mode, you can also enjoy your favorite entertainment. The HR-V and the C-HR both come with Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto™, and SiriusXM® integration.
Plus, the HR-V has several available entertainment features that will expand your listening capabilities. You can tap into your Pandora® account in the higher trim levels. Also, with a compatible smartphone, you can access the SMS Text Message Function, which is available on higher trims.
Each vehicle offers hands-free capability and music streaming by way of Bluetooth® technology. Plus, the HR-V has Speed-Sensitive Volume Compensation. When you finally do have to slow down, the volume on your sound system will automatically lower for your convenience.
Come See The 2022 Honda HR-V In Person
To get a true feel for the Honda HR-V vs. the Toyota C-HR, there’s nothing like blazing your trail through San Antonio, Schertz, or Alamo Heights, TX, in a test drive. Our experts at Northside Honda are waiting to help you test out all the features that make the HR-V a favorite of ours.
Call us to schedule your test drive now!
1 28 city/34 highway/30 combined MPG rating for 2WD trims. 27 city/31 highway/29 combined MPG rating for AWD LX. 26 city/31 highway/28 combined MPG rating for AWD Sport, EX, EX-L. Based on 2022 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary, depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions, and other factors.