When Chicago drivers compare the Toyota C-HR vs.
Toyota RAV4, they'll find two stellar SUVs with phenomenal safety ratings. The Toyota C-HR is the more efficient of the two, while
the RAV4 generates extra horsepower. However, both models possess that signature Toyota reliability - along with plenty of advanced technology.
Ā Performance
The two models differ in their performance, so what type of SUV do you need? The Toyota C-HR has terrific fuel economy, generating up to 27 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway from its 2.0L 4-cylinder engine - a great choice for commuting in Cicero. While the C-HR beats the RAV4 by a mile or so per gallon, the Toyota RAV4 produces over 30 hp more than its sister SUV. The RAV4 manages 172 hp from its standard 2.5L 4-cylinder engine - perfect for weekend adventures in Oak Lawn.
Safety
When it comes to safety, both the Toyota C-HR and Toyota RAV4 include cutting-edge features like advanced airbag systems and driver assistance features. In fact, the two earned accolades like:
- NHTSA 5-Star Overall Safety Rating (2018 C-HR)
- IIHS Top Safety Pick (2018 RAV4)
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