You won’t believe what powers the new Toyota C-HR
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May 14, 2025
The Toyota C-HR returns as an all-electric compact SUV
The 2026 C-HR features a sculpted front end and available 20-inch wheels as part of its all-new electric redesign. Photo credit: Toyota.
The 2026 C-HR reenters the U.S. market with a new battery-electric powertrain and a coupe-inspired design.
A clean-sheet redesign for the next generation
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Built on Toyota’s e-TNGA platform, the new C-HR adopts a low, wide stance and smooth body lines.
A fully electric return with up to 290 miles of range
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Now a dedicated BEV, the C-HR delivers a manufacturer-estimated 290 miles of range from its 74.7-kWh battery.
Designed for city streets and mountain roads
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With 338 hp and an estimated 0–60 time of 5 seconds, the C-HR prioritizes performance and control.
A panoramic cabin view with high-tech features
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Toyota’s largest crossover touchscreen to date sits at the center of a minimalist, digital-focused interior.
Comfort-focused seating and versatile cargo
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With split-folding rear seats and up to 25.4 cubic feet of cargo space, the C-HR remains functional.
Charging options for home and public stations
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The 2026 C-HR supports Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging through its NACS port.
Standard safety and connected tech on all models
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Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 and wireless smartphone integration are included across both SE and XSE trims.
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