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TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT MOT Pass Rate

94.2% of 1,918 TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT MOT tests pass.

The C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT passes its MOT 94.2% of the time — well above the average across all TOYOTA models, which sits at 81.2%.

The TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT passes its MOT 94.2% of the time — well above the national average for cars, which sits at 78.3%.

Pass rate by vehicle age

Pass rate stays relatively stable with age: 94.0% at 0–3 years versus 95.0% at 3–6 years.

Pass rate by vehicle age band0–3 years94.0%3–6 years95.0%6–10 yearsn/a10–15 yearsn/a15+ yearsn/a
TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT pass rate and average mileage by vehicle age band
Vehicle agePass rateTestsAverage mileage
0–3 years94.0%1,57822,636 miles
3–6 years95.0%34024,783 miles
6–10 yearsno tests recorded0no reading
10–15 yearsno tests recorded0no reading
15+ yearsno tests recorded0no reading

Common MOT failure reasons for the TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT

The most common reason the TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT fails its MOT is lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment — present in 35.0% of failed tests, most often logged as "inoperative".

Top MOT failure categories for the TOYOTA C-HR GR SPORT HEV CVT
CategoryShare of failed testsExample
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment35.0%inoperative
Tyres29.4%tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm
Visibility18.1%does not clear the windscreen effectively
Identification of the vehicle1.9%does not conform to the specified requirements
Suspension1.9%ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt
Steering1.3%ball joint dust cover insecure so that it no longer prevents the ingress of dirt
Brakes1.3%across an axle
Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems0.6%not functioning as intended
Body, chassis, structure0.6%likely to become detached

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