TOYOTA C-HR MOT Pass Rate
91.9% of 27,098 TOYOTA C-HR MOT tests pass.
The C-HR passes its MOT 91.9% of the time — well above the average across all TOYOTA models, which sits at 81.2%.
The TOYOTA C-HR passes its MOT 91.9% of the time — well above the national average for cars, which sits at 78.3%.
Pass rate by vehicle age
Pass rate eases gradually with age, from 96.0% at 0–3 years to 90.0% at 6–10 years.
| Vehicle age | Pass rate | Tests | Average mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–3 years | 96.0% | 2,699 | 24,185 miles |
| 3–6 years | 92.3% | 14,802 | 39,563 miles |
| 6–10 years | 90.0% | 9,597 | 57,462 miles |
| 10–15 years | no tests recorded | 0 | no reading |
| 15+ years | no tests recorded | 0 | no reading |
Common MOT failure reasons for the TOYOTA C-HR
The most common reason the TOYOTA C-HR fails its MOT is lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment — present in 42.6% of failed tests, most often logged as "not working on dipped beam".
| Category | Share of failed tests | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment | 42.6% | not working on dipped beam |
| Visibility | 34.5% | does not clear the windscreen effectively |
| Tyres | 27.2% | tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm |
| Brakes | 11.3% | less than 1.5 mm thick |
| Suspension | 5.3% | ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt |
| Identification of the vehicle | 1.8% | does not conform to the specified requirements |
| Road Wheels | 0.7% | fixing missing |
| Body, chassis, structure | 0.6% | component damaged and likely to cause injury |
| Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems | 0.4% | warning lamp indicates a fault |
| Noise, emissions and leaks | 0.4% | inoperative or indicates a malfunction |
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