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Performance
0-62mph/top speed
8.1 seconds/111mph
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Running costs
57.6mpg (official)
£61 fill-up
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TOYOTA is doubling down on full electrification, but the company is still churning out full hybrids (very successfully, we might add) as more people look for a stepping stone towards a car with a plug.
The Japanese brand recently refreshed one of its best-selling hybrids, the C-HR – and now it’s our first chance to try the more powerful 2.0-litre version on UK roads.
As a reminder, the C-HR comes with