Toyota C-HR vs Nissan X-TRAIL

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Toyota C-HR
Toyota C-HR

$43,374 - $59,888

2024 price

Nissan X-TRAIL
Nissan X-TRAIL

$29,888 - $67,881

2024 price

Summary

2024 Toyota C-HR
2024 Nissan X-TRAIL
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Inline 4, 2.5L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
4.0L/100km (combined)

7.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

7
Dislikes
  • Visual bark over dynamic bite
  • Expensive
  • Rear space

  • Fuel efficiency could be better
  • Ownership package off the pace
  • Minimal boot space with seven seats up
2024 Toyota C-HR Summary

According to the chief engineer for the Toyota C-HR, a second generation was never guaranteed for this uncharacteristically (for Toyota) design-led small SUV.

After the Corolla Cross came into existence, the top brass didn’t think the brand needed two similarly sized models in the line-up. So, why is it here, and is it any good?

The first question is easy to answer - the team drew the new C-HR up as a European model, built in hybrid-only and with enough key differences from the Corolla Cross to avoid the models competing. 

The second question? Let’s find out.

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2024 Nissan X-TRAIL Summary

Launching an investigation into the Australian mid-size SUV market is like opening an automotive can of worms.

Around 20 mainstream offerings makes it one of the most popular and hotly contested segments in the local new-car market.

Think Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-5, Subaru Forester and the category-leading Toyota RAV4. Not to mention the subject of this review, the long-established Nissan X-Trail

And this time around we’re looking at the X-Trail N-Trek, which sits in the middle of a five-tier X-Trail line-up, in AWD seven-seat form which increases versatility while narrowing the competitive field somewhat. 

We spent a week putting it through its urban paces. 

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