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Toyota C-HR 2021 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Toyota C-HR 2021

The C-HR 2021 is Toyota's subcompact crossover, built on the TNGA-C platform shared with the Corolla. It is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder producing 144 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque, delivered exclusively to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission. All-wheel drive is not available on this model year — a consideration for Canadian buyers in Quebec and Ontario who prioritise winter traction. The MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension geometry favours handling precision over ride compliance on degraded pavement. Ground clearance of 160 mm is comparable to a compact sedan. The five-passenger cabin features Toyota Entune 3.0 with Apple CarPlay; Android Auto is not available on this model year. Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 is standard across all trims, covering pre-collision braking and adaptive cruise with lane-centring assist. Check the lower control arm bushings and steering boot condition on any used example that has driven on unpaved roads.

Average Price

From

$18 488

Listings

39

2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE Premium FWD

60 155 km
23 499 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2021 Toyota C-HR

Limited

99 498 km
25 883 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE Premium

45 157 km
28 988 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE Premium

40 292 km
25 599 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE Premium

89 894 km
25 800 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

Nightshade

81 363 km
22 888 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

Limited

64 062 km
28 708 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE Premium

31 910 km
24 998 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

118 682 km
19 495 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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Accident-FreeLow KM

2021 Toyota C-HR

89 755 km
23 600 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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Accident-Free

2021 Toyota C-HR

LE

51 092 km
22 987 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2021 Toyota C-HR

LE

51 733 km
23 888 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE Premium

114 249 km
20 907 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

54 521 km
27 995 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

99 847 km
20 987 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

57 132 km
28 995 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

20 597 km
27 985 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

105 000 km
18 999 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

Adaptive Cruise

141 260 km
23 629 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

Limited

94 864 km
23 895 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

XLE + UN SEUL PROPRIÉTAIRE + MOINS CHER AU QUEBEC !!!

162 015 km
18 488 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

Le Fwd

93 575 km
21 888 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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Accident-Free

2021 Toyota C-HR

26 365 km
24 495 $
2021 Toyota C-HR
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2021 Toyota C-HR

Le Pre Collision

38 196 km
25 690 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Is the Toyota C-HR 2021 worth buying on the Canadian used market in 2025–2026?

The 2021 C-HR represents the last model year sold in Canada before the model's withdrawal from the North American market. On the used market it trades between $19,000 and $24,000 depending on trim and mileage. Its 2.0L Dynamic Force engine producing 144 hp is frugal (7.3 L/100 km combined) and reliable, but the CVT transmission consistently draws criticism for sluggishness during passing maneuvers. Key items to inspect: CVT condition (request oil change history), 18-inch low-profile tires prone to pothole damage, and the condition of rear seats whose access is complicated by rear doors lacking a conventional exterior handle.

02

Is the 2021 C-HR exclusively FWD and what are the implications for Canadian buyers?

Yes — the 2021 C-HR was available only in front-wheel drive (FWD) for the Canadian market, unlike Japanese and European versions that offered a hybrid AWD variant. This limitation is the primary concern for Canadian buyers in high-snowfall regions: Quebec, New Brunswick, northern Ontario, interior British Columbia. In practice, a FWD C-HR equipped with quality winter tires (Michelin X-Ice Snow, Bridgestone Blizzak) performs reasonably well to -15°C on maintained roads. For residents of major cities (Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver), FWD is acceptable. For rural areas or remote-region travel, a used Corolla Cross Hybrid AWD is a better alternative.

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What are the typical maintenance costs for a 2021 C-HR at 60,000–80,000 km?

At 60,000–80,000 km, a well-maintained 2021 C-HR needs: 0W-16 synthetic oil change ($140–160), air filter replacement ($40–60), full brake inspection (front pads typically last 60,000–70,000 km in normal driving, budget $250–350 for replacement), and CVT fluid service — not mandatory per Toyota but recommended at 60,000 km by independent technicians ($150–200). Wheel bearings are a point to monitor from 80,000 km on 2019–2020 models (addressed on the 2021) — a $300 to $450 repair per wheel. Overall, a well-kept 2021 C-HR costs $800 to $1,200/year in maintenance excluding tires.