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2019 Toyota C-HR vs. 2019 Honda HR-V

Crossover and SUVs are more popular than ever, which means your SUV options are growing. There are now many SUV options in a subcompact segment. This subcompact SUV segment is not all that much larger than a car, but it offers you a tall yet small vehicle option. These crossovers are also great because they have a low price tag, whereas when you get into the large SUV categories, you can be spending a lot of money.

The 2019 Toyota C-HR and the 2019 Honda HR-V are two of your subcompact SUV options. Which of these vehicles is better for you? Check out the comparison right here. Below, we will compare the exterior, interior and features, and the performance of these two subcompact SUVs so that you can determine which is best for you.

Exterior Comparison

The 2019 Toyota C-HR has some unique styling. It has a bold angular design theme with bold color options like Blue Flame. On the rear of this vehicle, you get an integrated rear spoiler that helps to give this vehicle an unmistakable look. On the exterior of this vehicle, you can also get LED daytime running lights with bright halogen headlights.

On the 2019 Honda HR-V, you can find a new black sport grille that makes this vehicle look powerful and gives it attitude. With available 18-inch sport alloy-wheels, you get a beautiful form and a great function. You also have hard to miss headlights and taillights and LED daytime running lights on the HR-V.

Interior and Technology

On the inside of the 2019 Toyota C-HR, you will find comfortable seating for five. You get standard cloth sport seats in the C-HR. However, if you want to upgrade your interior, you can choose to add features like heated front seats, leather-trimmed seats, and an eight-way adjustable driver's seat. In the C-HR, you also get 19 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row of seats and 36.4 cubic feet with the second row folded down.

When it comes to technology, the 2019 Toyota C-HR offers you some great standard features. You can get standard features like an Entune infotainment system with an 8-inch touchscreen. You also get standard Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and a USB port. The Toyota C-HR also gives you standard safety technology. These safety features include lane departure alert with steering assist, automatic high beams, a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, and dynamic radar cruise control.

If you want to upgrade your 2019 C-HR, you can add features like the Entune app suite, push-button start, a navigation system, HD radio, and LED fog lights. You can also add safety technology like blind spot monitoring, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and rear cross traffic alert.

The interior of the 2019 Honda HR-V has cloth upholstery and seating for five. This subcompact SUV also has some available interior upgrades. You can add heated front seats, an eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat, and leather upholstery if you want. In terms of cargo space, you get 24.3 cubic feet behind the second row and 58.8 cubic feet with the second row folded down.

Standard technology features on the 2019 HR-V include a 5-inch display screen, a USB port, a rearview camera, and Bluetooth.

You have to upgrade to get features like a 7-inch touchscreen, an infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a push-button start, remote start, and a navigation system. You also have to upgrade to get safety features. These optional features include parking sensors, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking.

When it comes to the interior, the 2019 Toyota C-HR clearly stands out. This vehicle offers you standard Apple CarPlay, an 8-inch touchscreen, and an infotainment system. In the Honda HR-V, you have a standard 5-inch display, and you have to upgrade to get infotainment with a larger touchscreen and Apple CarPlay. The 2019 Toyota C-HR also offers you standard technology features that the Honda HR-V does not. You have to pay more for the safety features in the HR-V that Toyota offers you standard like adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and more.

Performance

The 2019 Toyota C-HR is only available with one engine option. This engine is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. A continuously variable automatic transmission comes with this engine. The 2.0-liter engine gives you 144-horsepower. When it comes to fuel efficiency, you can expect to get 27 city miles per gallon and 31 highway miles per gallon. The Toyota C-HR offers you an enjoyable driving experience with responsive steering and good handling. You can have great control over this vehicle wherever it takes you.

In the 2019 Honda HR-V, you will also find only one engine option. This engine is a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that is paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission. This engine produces 141-horsepower. The base HR-V gives you 28 city and 34 highway miles per gallon, but if you choose to go with all-wheel drive, this vehicle gives you 27 city and 31 highway miles per gallon. The steering in the 2019 HR-V is light, and at low speeds this vehicle is easy to maneuver.

When it comes to performance, you have a very similar performance in both of these subcompact SUV options. Neither is going to win you any speed awards, but they both offer you decent fuel efficiency and a reliable performance. The Toyota C-HR is noted to have particularly responsive steering, which makes it more fun to drive.

Which is Right for You?

The Toyota C-HR and the Honda HR-V are two subcompact SUV options. These vehicles were similar in their performance with nearly the same horsepower and fuel economy. The also each have their own unique exterior style. The Toyota C-HR is a little bit more wild and fun with its exterior design. Then, when it comes to technology and features, the Toyota C-HR shines even brighter. This vehicle offers you many more standard safety features as well as more connective technology standard than the HR-V does. The 2019 Toyota C-HR wins this comparison.

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