Toyota C-HR
Crossover · Hybrid
vs
Toyota RAV4 Prime SE
Crossover · Phev
Toyota C-HR
Car A
Toyota C-HR
The Toyota C-HR leans on hybrid efficiency, reliability, and safety to serve city and small-family needs. It’s good value around 24,000, but performance and premium appeal are not its focus.
5 seatsCrossoverHybrid5-star safetyHybrid
Toyota RAV4 Prime SE
Car B
Toyota RAV4 Prime SE
The Toyota RAV4 Prime SE is a five-seat plug-in hybrid that pairs efficient daily driving with real family practicality. With usable EV range and a big cargo hold, it delivers good value in its segment without sacrificing everyday pace.
5 seatsCrossoverPhev5-star safety2.5 L/100km302 hpPlug-in hybrid
Why compared same body typesame powertrainsame seatsstrong ranking match

Usage fit

Family 69 / 86
City 69 / 59
Budget / value 72 / 71
Road trip 37 / 62
Performance 24 / 25
Cargo 27 / 64
Practical 54 / 70
Premium 15 / 29
Winter 28 / 34

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota C-HR · Orange = Toyota RAV4 Prime SE

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota C-HR Toyota RAV4 Prime SE
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Pros & cons

Toyota C-HR

  • Efficient for its class at 5.8 L/100 km combined
  • Good value in its segment around 24,000
  • Reliability-led positioning for lower ownership stress
  • City-friendly with 5 seats and a 377 L trunk for daily duties

Toyota RAV4 Prime SE

  • Efficient for its class with 2.5 combined consumption and 42 km EV range for short commutes.
  • Big 1009 L cargo area supports family gear and weekend trips.
  • Five-seat layout and straightforward practicality suit growing families.
  • 302 hp and 0–100 km/h in 6.0 s make merges and passes easy.

Verdict

Pick Toyota C-HR if…
Lower entry price
Toyota C-HR starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Toyota RAV4 Prime SE if…
More power
Toyota RAV4 Prime SE puts out 302 hp vs 116 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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