Toyota C-HR vs KIA Carens

A proper head-to-head in South Africa — we cover price, performance, petrol economy, safety and what it'll actually cost you to own each one long term.

Toyota C-HR in South Africa

Toyota C-HR

2.0 HEV GR Sport CVT Hybrid Automatic
ZAR 499,000 ex-showroom
⚡ 134 kW 🔧 190 Nm ⛽ 19.2 km/l
VS
KIA Carens in South Africa

KIA Carens

1.5D SX Auto Diesel Automatic
ZAR 599,995 ex-showroom
⚡ 85 kW 🔧 260 Nm Nm ⛽ 18.2 km/l
Add a 3rd car

At a Glance — Who Wins What

Performance C-HR
Fuel Economy C-HR
🛡 Safety Tie
📦 Practicality C-HR
🔑 Ownership Carens
Carens starts ZAR 429000 cheaper C-HR from ZAR 429,000 · Carens from ZAR 399,995

Key Specs Side by Side

The specs that matter most — highlighted where one car leads.

Spec C-HR Carens
Engine Power 134 85 kW
Torque 190 260 Nm
Engine Size 1987 1493
Claimed Mileage 19.2 18.2
Ground Clearance 160 185
Boot Space 377 143
Airbags 7 7
Kerb Weight 1500 1745
Seating Capacity Available 7
Warranty 3 7

= leads in this spec

The Overall Score — Here's How They Stack Up

🏆 Winner
#1

C-HR

67
/ 100
+9
pts
#2

Carens

58
/ 100

Very close match. Final decision depends on buyer preference.

The Bottom Line

C-HR has a slight advantage, but Carens remains highly competitive.

Where They Actually Differ

Performance C-HR +2 pts
Efficiency C-HR +13 pts
Safety Equal
Practicality C-HR +2 pts
Ownership Carens +8 pts

Score Breakdown by Category

🏆 Overall Winner

C-HR

Performance 11/20
Efficiency 13/20
Safety 20/20
Practicality 11/20
Ownership 12/20

Carens

Performance 9/20
Efficiency 0/20
Safety 20/20
Practicality 9/20
Ownership 20/20

What Each Car Gets Right (and Wrong)

🏆 Overall Winner

C-HR

Strengths
  • More powerful engine output
  • Better fuel efficiency
  • More practical for daily use
Weak Spots
  • Shorter warranty coverage
Best suited to: Highway Driving Fuel Efficiency Family Usage

Carens

Strengths
  • Better long-term ownership value
Weak Spots
  • Less powerful engine setup
  • Lower fuel efficiency
  • Less practical in daily usage
Best suited to: General Use

Which One's Right for You?

C-HR

  • Drivers who prioritise strong highway performance and overtaking power
  • Buyers looking for better fuel efficiency
  • Large families needing more practicality and usability

Carens

  • Long-term owners valuing warranty and ownership peace of mind

Full Specs, Side by Side

Spec C-HR Carens
Ground Clearance 160 185
Wheelbase 2640 2780
Length 4390 4540
Width 1796 1850
Height 1550 1700
Kerb Weight 1500 1745
Gross Vehicle Weight 1930 2295
Seating Capacity 5 7
Boot Space 377 143
Towing Capacity Not Available N/A
Turning Radius 5.4 11.4
Boot Space Seats Folded 1500 1660
Front Track Width 1550 1600
Rear Track Width 1540 1600
Load Bed Length Available N/A
Load Bed Width Available N/A
Front Legroom Available 1030
Rear Legroom Available 860
Front Headroom Available 990
Rear Headroom Available 950
Front Shoulder Room Available 1380
Rear Shoulder Room Available 1330
Number of Doors Available 5
Max Payload Available N/A
Boot Volume Available 143
Doors Available 5
Seats Available 7
Front Overhang Available 880
Fuel Tank Capacity Available 50
Rear Overhang Available 880
Spec C-HR Carens
Engine 2.0L Hybrid Petrol-Electric 1.5 D4FE Inline-4 Diesel Turbo
Engine Type Inline 4 Cylinder Hybrid Inline 4 Cylinder Turbodiesel
Displacement 1987 1493
Cylinders 4 4
Valves per Cylinder 4 16
Power 134 85 kW
Torque 190 260 Nm
Fuel System Hybrid Synergy Drive Common Rail Direct Injection
Top Speed 180 172
0-100 km/h 8.2 11.5
Power @ RPM 5200 rpm 4,000 rpm
Torque @ RPM 4000 rpm 1,500 rpm
Turbocharger Not Available Yes
Cylinder Layout Inline 4 (I4) Inline 4 (I4)
Engine Aspiration Turbocharged Turbocharged
Engine Code Standard D4FE
Compression Ratio 10.5:1 16.0:1
Cylinder Bore 82.0 75.0
Piston Stroke 92.0 84.5
Fuel Grade Required Petrol B7 Diesel
Engine Position Available Front Transverse
Engine Oil Capacity Available 4.5
Power 150 114
Variable Valve Timing Available No
Maximum Engine RPM Available 4,500 rpm
Engine Type Config Available Inline 4 Cylinder (I4) DOHC 16-Valve Diesel
0–100 km/h Available 11.5
Battery Capacity Available N/A
Charging Port Available N/A
AC Charging Time Available N/A
Engine Displacement Available 1493
EV Range Available N/A

So, Which One Should You Buy?

🏆 Toyota C-HR wins with 67 pts vs 58 pts for Carens

In structured scoring, C-HR emerges as the stronger overall package. However, Carens may appeal to buyers prioritising different factors. Ultimately, the right choice depends on your driving priorities in South Africa.

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Questions Buyers Usually Ask

On our scoring the C-HR edges ahead overall. That said, the right choice depends on what you actually use the car for — the breakdown above shows exactly where each one wins and loses.

Efficiency scores: C-HR 13 vs Carens 0. In the real world, diesel variants of either car will beat the claimed figure on long highways and fall short in Joburg traffic.

Safety scores: C-HR 20, Carens 20. Check each model page for NCAP ratings and which trim levels include AEB and blind-spot monitoring — those features aren't always standard.

Long-term ownership scores: C-HR 12, Carens 20. Service intervals, parts availability in SA, and whether a service plan is bundled all factor in — check the individual variant specs for that detail.

Practicality scores: C-HR 11, Carens 9. This covers boot space, seat flexibility, and day-to-day usability — not just interior dimensions on paper.

Performance scores: C-HR 11, Carens 9. This looks at real-world pace — 0–100 kph, highway flexibility, and how either car feels when you actually need to overtake on an N-road.

Resale varies with colour, spec, and market timing, but Japanese brands — and Toyota specifically — have a strong track record in SA. Check current used prices for both on AutoTrader to see the real gap right now.

Ground clearance and 4WD availability are what matter most here. Scroll to the spec table above to compare both side by side — if either model offers a 4WD variant, that's the version worth comparing.

Fuel, insurance, and service costs are the big three. Diesel variants of both models typically save R800–R1,500/month in fuel at current SA pump prices. The C-HR edges the overall ownership score, but check whether either variant includes a service plan — that changes the monthly maths significantly.

The C-HR scores better overall, but neither car is a bad buy here. It comes down to what features matter to you — check the full spec table above to see exactly what you gain and lose at each price point.

In Depth — Breaking It All Down

The comparison between C-HR and Carens in South Africa evaluates performance, efficiency, safety, practicality and long-term ownership value.

Performance: C-HR scores 11 vs 9.

Efficiency: C-HR scores 13 vs 0.

Safety: C-HR scores 20 vs 20.

Practicality: C-HR scores 11 vs 9.

Ownership: C-HR scores 12 vs 20.

Final structured scoring gives C-HR the advantage in this comparison.