








2019 Toyota C-HR Hybrid SUV
Description
I’m selling my 2019 Toyota C-HR hybrid – it’s been a solid driver for me over the years, and I’ve just decided to upgrade. It’s a 5-door hatchback with a 1.8L petrol hybrid engine, which gives it great fuel economy and low running costs. At just 47,996 miles, it’s been well looked after and hasn’t seen much wear.The Design trim comes with a few smart extras – like parking sensors, a reversing camera, and heated front seats. I use it every day for commuting and weekend trips, and the interior feels modern and comfortable. The touchscreen is easy to use, with Bluetooth, DAB radio, and USB/Aux options. There’s even a 7-inch display with navigation, which is handy when I’m on the road.
Safety’s been a big focus for me too – Toyota Safety Sense, adaptive cruise control, and things like lane keep assist make driving on the motorway much easier. I’ve also got LED lights all around, including fog lights and daytime running lights. The car’s been properly maintained – last service was in January 2025, and it’s got a valid MOT until February 2026.
I’ve had it checked through a full history, and there are no hidden costs or surprises. It’s a low insurance group car, so that’s a bonus when it comes to ownership. The price is £13,184.10 – which I’m happy with given how reliable and efficient it is.
I’m based in Ascot, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, so it’s easy to arrange a viewing or test drive. I’m happy to do a quick chat or even a test drive – no pressure, just a real conversation about what you’re looking for.
I’ve owned a few cars over the years, and this one has really stood out for its balance of practicality, tech, and low running costs. It’s not flashy, but it’s dependable and gets you where you need to go without burning too much fuel.
If you’re thinking about a hybrid with good range and smart features, this one’s worth a look.