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2026 Toyota C-HR+: All The Details

Toyota just introduced the C-HR+, a new electric crossover.


The C-HR+ will be available in both single- and dual-motor configurations. The base model, with a 57.7-kWh battery, delivers 165 horsepower, while the larger 77-kWh pack increases output to 221 hp and extends the estimated WLTP range to 373 miles. The top-spec dual-motor version, producing 338 hp, will be Toyota’s most powerful European model outside of the GR Supra. This variant can sprint from 0-62 mph in 5.2 seconds.


Built on the e-TNGA platform, the C-HR+ shares more in common with the bZ4X than the standard C-HR. It supports DC fast charging at up to 150 kW, and Toyota claims its battery will retain at least 70% performance even after a decade of use.


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