As a whole, the C-HR is good to drive, well equipped and makes lots of sense for company car drivers. It’s just a shame it's not cheaper to buy and bigger in the back. What’s more, while the infotainment is much improved with the inclusion of full smartphone integration, it lags behind the class best.
Go for top-tier Excel if you want to toast your hands on a heated steering wheel. There’s also rear cross traffic alert with auto braking and blindspot monitoring.
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