The C-HR, which Toyota introduced in 2018, is a small SUV with seating up to 5. The C-HR provides superior EPA (miles per gallon) for its class, easing fuel costs and reducing pollution. The C-HR has offered Android Auto since 2020 and Apple CarPlay since 2019. Toyota offers a 3-year, 36,000-mile basic warranty, and a 5-year, 60,000-mile powertrain warranty on its lineup.
We estimate that the 2019 Toyota C-HR has a vehicle lifetime fatality chance of 0.0354% and a vehicle lifetime injury chance of 4.0395%, meaning the average driver has a 0.0354% chance of dying in an accident if they drive the car under regular conditions for fifteen years, and a 4.0395% chance of being injured.
Compared to the average vehicle, the 2019 Toyota C-HR is 24% less likely to result in a fatal accident. Compared to other suvs, the 2019 Toyota C-HR is 13% less likely to result in a fatal accident.