The Toyota C-HR returns for 2026 as an EV-only crossover, sharing mechanical bits with the Toyota bZ, available only in all-wheel-drive with 338 horsepower and up to 290 miles of range.
The C-HR makes a comeback with a sportier appeal, being the electric version of the Toyota bZ crossover, riding on the e-TNGA platform with AWD and 338 horsepower, featuring unique dynamic changes compared to its bZ sibling.
The C-HR comes equipped with a NACS port, plug and charge capability, Tesla-style features for fast charging, and boasts similar interior qualities as the bZ, with ample cabin space and 25.4 cubic feet of cargo room behind the rear seats.
In contrast to other markets, the C-HR in the US will only be available in AWD with a 74.7 kWh battery, offering a compelling option for those seeking an electric crossover with driving verve, set to arrive in dealerships next year.