Toyata C-HR is being offered in two trim levels – XLE and XLE Premium. The XLE trim represents the base level, which in this case includes a good set of features: power locks, windows, and mirrors, as well as keyless entry, air conditioning, and cruise control. The XLE Premium is the highest possible trim level, but the difference in price and features for the C-HR model is small. In the XLE Premium, the following is included: special seats and upholstery, few styling cues, blind spot monitor, cross traffic alerts, and parking brake system. No optional packages are available for the C-HR, so neither trim level can be upgraded. The customer has only the option to choose one or the other.
According to the Japanese carmaker C-HR stands for Coupe High-Rider. Rumors were spread In the automotive world that C-HR abbreviation could mean something like Compact High Rider or Cross Hatch Run-about, but on 28 September 2016, Toyota officially announced that C-HR stand for Coupe High-Rider and embodies the fact that their new vehicle is a part of the subcompact crossover SUV segment.