Vehicle Comparison
See how Toyota vehicles compare against the competition. Start by choosing your Toyota vehicle and a competitor to learn more on how they stack up.- 2022 GR86
 - 2020 86
 - 2022 4Runner
 - 2021 4Runner
 - 2022 Avalon
 - 2021 Avalon
 - 2022 Avalon Hybrid
 - 2021 Avalon Hybrid
 - 2022 Camry
 - 2021 Camry
 - 2022 C-HR
 - 2021 C-HR
 - 2022 Corolla
 - 2021 Corolla
 - 2022 Corolla Hybrid
 - 2021 Corolla Hybrid
 - 2022 Camry Hybrid
 - 2021 Camry Hybrid
 - 2022 Corolla Hatchback
 - 2021 Corolla Hatchback
 - 2022 Corolla Cross
 - 2022 GR Supra
 - 2021 GR Supra
 - 2022 Highlander
 - 2021 Highlander
 - 2022 Highlander Hybrid
 - 2021 Highlander Hybrid
 - 2022 Mirai
 - 2022 Prius
 - 2021 Prius
 - 2022 Prius Prime
 - 2021 Prius Prime
 - 2022 RAV4
 - 2021 RAV4
 - 2022 RAV4 Hybrid
 - 2021 RAV4 Hybrid
 - 2022 RAV4 Prime
 - 2021 RAV4 Prime
 - 2022 Sequoia
 - 2021 Sequoia
 - 2022 Sienna
 - 2021 Sienna
 - 2022 Tacoma
 - 2021 Tacoma
 - 2022 Tundra
 - 2021 Tundra
 - 2022 Venza
 - 2021 Venza
 
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Overview
C-HR’s fresh design stands out for all the right reasons — without even trying. Its fit lower body sits atop large-diameter 18-in. wheels to help give this city cruiser one powerful stance. C-HR’s higher height and its steeply raked rear window work together to create a sporty, passenger-friendly cabin, as well as a uniquely distinct silhouette. Its standard projector-beam halogen headlights with unique cluster LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL), along with its cantilevered rear spoiler, all add to C-HR’s sharp and edgy look and feel. And with its available color options, you can customize your C-HR and really make it your own.
See how the 2018 C-HR Premium compares against the 2017 Nissan Juke SL FWD. Whether it’s practical considerations like MSRP, the convenience of steering wheel telescopic adjustment and interior day/night electrochromic rearview mirror, or safety features like front knee airbags, the 2018 C-HR compares favorably against the Juke.