New Orange Edition heads the 2025 Toyota C-HR range
The Toyota C-HR has unmistakeable street presence thanks to its coupe-sharp styling. Now this super-smart SUV makes an even stronger statement in a new Orange Edition version that tops the model range for 2025.
That’s thanks to a (standard) Bi-tone+ paint finish that combines a black roof, tailgate and rear quarters with bodywork in a new Metallic Oxide shade. This striking look is matched with new-design 19-inch matt grey multi-spoke alloy wheels.
The bold treatment continues inside, where the seats are upholstered in a combination of soft synthetic leather and suede, in dark grey with contrasting Burgundy details. The tactile suede-like material is also used for the door panels, while a high-lustre piano black finish is applied to details such as the shift lever, instrument panel and door trims.
As a new feature model for 2025 range, the Orange Edition comes with a comprehensive equipment specification that includes a head-up display, multi-colour ambient cabin lighting, panoramic roof, sports front seats and climate control with the refreshing nanoe-X air quality system. The Toyota Safety Sense package is enhanced with the addition of Adaptive High-beam System LED headlights, a driver monitor camera and Front Cross Traffic Alert.
The Orange Edition can be specified with both the Toyota C-HR’s 1.8-litre full hybrid powertrain and 2.0-litre plug-in hybrid system. On-the-road prices are, respectively, £39,295 and £43,645.
For those who want to add extra styling touches to their vehicle, a number of option packs are available for the Orange Edition. The Adventure Pack adds side steps and front and rear skirts, while the Sport Pack comprises side, front and rear skirts. Silver side steps with an anti-slip finish, a Style Pack, adding chrome foglamp surrounds and front bumper garnish, and a Protection+ Pack comprising rubber floormats, boot liner and mud flaps can also be specified.
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