Apr 5, 2018

If you’re looking for a new car, it can be tough to decide between the 2018 RAV4 and C-HR. Here are three of the main differences to help you decide.

Safety

The RAV4 has eight air bags, including air bags for the driver and front passenger’s knees. This is compared to the C-HR that has 10 air bags in total. Other than that, they are similar when it comes to safety, as both vehicles have the Toyota Safety Sense with Lane Departure Alert and automatic brake if it senses a future collision.

Performance

If you prefer urban travel, the C-HR is more tailored for this with a 144-horsepower engine and a CV automatic. It can also be switched to manual by changing the mode. The fuel economy is rated at 31 miles per gallon on the highway and 27 miles per gallon in the city. The RAV4 has a 176-horsepower engine and was designed to combine fuel and power economy. It is rated at 30 miles per gallon on the highway. The RAV4 adventure model makes it easier to take the car off road, as this 4×4 is the most capable version of the RAV4 yet.

Aesthetics

The RAV4 has six different editions. Overall, the RAV4 is bigger than the C-HR and has more cubic feet. The vehicle has a sporty look to it on the outside, but many features inside that families will love. The C-HR is both a muscular utility hatchback and a sporty coupe.

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