Both the PEUGEOT 107 and the TOYOTA C-HR are tracked here from official DVLA licensing data, and as of 2025 Q4 there are 107,874 PEUGEOT 107s versus 143,342 TOYOTA C-HRs still on UK roads. That makes the PEUGEOT 107 the rarer of the two — there are about 1.3× as many TOYOTA C-HRs left. Year on year their fortunes diverge: the PEUGEOT 107 is falling (-5.3%) while the TOYOTA C-HR is rising (+10.1%).
| PEUGEOT 107 | TOYOTA C-HR | |
|---|---|---|
| Left in the UK (2025 Q4) | 107,874 | 143,342 |
| Rarity tier | Common | Common |
| Licensed | 101,840 | 142,448 |
| SORN (off-road) | 6,034 | 894 |
| Peak | 138,839 (2014 Q3) | 143,342 (2025 Q4) |
| Year-on-year | ▼ 5,992 (-5.3%) yr/yr | ▲ 13,123 (+10.1%) yr/yr |
The PEUGEOT 107 is rarer: 107,874 are left in the UK as of 2025 Q4, compared with 143,342 of the TOYOTA C-HR.
As of 2025 Q4 there are 107,874 PEUGEOT 107 and 143,342 TOYOTA C-HR still registered (taxed or SORN) in the UK, according to DVLA data.