2021 Toyota C-HR passenger and cargo space
Toyota has long developed a reputation for creating vehicles that offer much in the way of capability and comfort for drivers and passengers across the globe. The Toyota crossover SUV lineup in particular is quite impressive, and that lineup starts with the subcompact Toyota C-HR. With it falling in the subcompact class, you may be wondering how much room is actually inside. Let’s take a closer look at the 2021 Toyota C-HR passenger and cargo space for details.
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2021 C-HR passenger room
The 2021 Toyota C-HR is more spacious than it first appears from the outside. It has seating for five passengers and a total of 86 cubic feet of passenger space. Here’s a further breakdown:
Front
Head room: 38.1 inches
Shoulder room: 49 inches
Hip room: 52.97 inches
Leg room: 43.46 inches
Rear
Head room: 38.3 inches
Shoulder room: 52.5 inches
Hip room: 48 inches
Leg room: 31.7 inches
Cargo volume
Being a crossover SUV, one of the more important aspects of the C-HR is the amount of cargo space offered. When you have the rear seats upright, the 2021 Toyota C-HR can hold 19.1 cubic feet of space in the back. If you need to bring more items along for the journey, you can fold the rear seats down to open it up to a maximum of 37 cubic feet of cargo space.
Can the Toyota C-HR tow?
Due to its subcompact size, the C-HR is not rated for towing, however, it’s built to offer you a comfortable ride, ample cargo space inside, and remarkable fuel efficiency topping out at 27 city and 31 highway miles per gallon. It’s designed to handle busy city life but also take you on different weekend adventures for when you want to add a dash of spice to your life.
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