Hybrid and with very low consumption, for less than €30,000, this is Toyota’s most desired car that will soon be replaced

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Last call for the Toyota C-HR. One of Toyota’s most desired hybrids that, without being an economical car, has managed to become one of the best-selling cars in Spain.

We already know that Toyota is fine-tuning the last details of its successor, which should be presented throughout this year, and of which we can already get an idea thanks to a prototype that, a priori, should faithfully show us its aesthetic features.

In the meantime, The Toyota C-HR can still be purchased for less than €30,000. A complete hybrid that, of course, enjoys the ECO label, and very low consumption.

Toyota’s most desired hybrid

The Toyota C-HR is available from €28,650, with a sale price that requires financing the purchase at the dealer. But it can be purchased in cash for €29,550.

The most affordable version has a 125 HP engine – Optionally we can choose a more powerful hybrid mechanics of 184 CV. But its equipment, with the Advance line, already includes 18″ alloy wheels and an entertainment system with an 8″ screen and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.

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This offer will be valid until February 28, but since its replacement has not yet been presented, it will continue to be marketed beyond that date and we understand that at prices similar to current ones. In any case, it is important to remember that this car has not escaped the price increase that the automobile industry has accused in the last year. And it is that last year it could be purchased for less than €26,000.

Alternatives to the Toyota C-HR

His most serious rival is at home. It is not as attractive as the Toyota C-HR, but it is more practical and economical. The Toyota Yaris Cross is available from €24,925 financing and €25,950 paying in cash.

Renault also has two hybrids in its range that, today, are the most obvious alternatives to the C-HR. A Renault Captur hybrid from €24,789 financing (and €26,822 in cash) and a Renault Arkana hybrid from €27,864 financing (and €29,953 in cash).

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Another of the most interesting rivals on the market, with a similar price, and a very similar focus, which also surpassed the sales of the Toyota C-HR in the last year, is the Volkswagen T-ROC available from €29,020. The problem, and the reason why the C-HR enjoys greater added value, is that Volkswagen’s is only marketed with diesel and gasoline engines with the C label and does not have hybrid versions and with the ECO label.