Toyota Supra Mk II
Coupe · Gasoline
vs
Toyota C-HR Limited
Crossover · Gasoline
Toyota Supra Mk II
Car A
Toyota Supra Mk II
The two-seat Toyota Supra Mk II pairs an inline-6 with quick 0–100 km/h performance (6.6 s) and reasonable 9 L/100 km consumption at a price that offers good value in its segment. Best for budget-focused drivers who mostly travel light and want engaging pace.
2 seatsCoupeGasoline3-star safety
Toyota C-HR Limited
Car B
Toyota C-HR Limited
The Toyota C-HR Limited prioritizes reliable, safe compact-family transport with sensible efficiency. It suits daily commuting and occasional road trips, but isn't built for performance driving or cargo-heavy use.
5 seatsCrossoverGasoline5-star safety7.9 L/100km
Why compared different body typesame brandsame powertraindifferent segment

Usage fit

Family 20 / 49
City 43 / 28
Budget / value 68 / 19
Road trip 31 / 42
Performance 33 / 0
Cargo 8 / 7
Practical 23 / 31
Premium 14 / 18
Winter 18 / 34

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota Supra Mk II · Orange = Toyota C-HR Limited

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota Supra Mk II Toyota C-HR Limited
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Pros & cons

Toyota Supra Mk II

  • Strong reliability emphasis with quick 0–100 km/h in 6.6 s
  • Inline-6 character and 225 km/h top speed for spirited drives
  • Good value in its segment at a price of 11,998
  • Two seats and a 289 L trunk suit solo drivers and light luggage

Toyota C-HR Limited

  • Reliability-first orientation for low-stress daily use
  • Safety focus aligns with family priorities
  • Efficient for its class, with 7.9 combined consumption
  • Balanced for compact-family needs and occasional road trips

Verdict

Pick Toyota Supra Mk II if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Toyota Supra Mk II is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Toyota C-HR Limited if…
Performance & capability
Toyota C-HR Limited is the choice if you want more power, speed, or all-weather capability.

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