Toyota C-HR BEV  

The style statement

Markets: North America (2026), Europe (late 2025 as C-HR+)

Today Toyota announces the all-new 2026 Toyota C-HR Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), an all-new model set to be a bold entry in its electrified lineup. With an impressive 338 horsepower combined system output, and standard All-Wheel Drive, it has a performance-inspired spirit with a manufacturer-estimated 0–60 mph time of around 5 seconds. 

North American specifications

Attribute Detail 
Platform e-TNGA 
Battery74.7 kWh 
Charging11 kW AC onboard, NACS port DC fast charging
Power338 hp (AWD standard)
PriceMSRP: From ~$38 450 – $40 450
0–60 mph0–60 mph: ~5.0 seconds (AWD)
Cargo25.4 cu ft behind rear seats
Range (est.)290 miles (EPA ) 
Screens8 inch console display in base models; higher-end models include a 12.3 inch infotainment screen

What we like

The Toyota C-HR+ will come with two battery options when it launches in late 2025. The base model will feature a 57.7 kWh battery with front-wheel drive, while higher specifications will offer a larger 77 kWh battery available in both FWD and AWD configurations. The top-spec AWD model will deliver 343 hp, accelerating from 0–62 mph in just 5.2 seconds, with a maximum range of up to around 370 miles. 

The C-HR is the style-forward pick of Toyota’s EV range. A sharply angled exterior lends the C-HR a decidedly modern look that also hopes to improve the EV’s aerodynamic profile and driving range. It rides on the same e-TNGA platform as the Toyota bZ but provides drivers with a smaller, more nimble option that is just as visually striking as its larger sibling. 

What we like


The C-HR’s coupe-like lines and 338 hp AWD setup make it the sportiest standard Toyota EV. In Europe, the C-HR+ offers up to 370 miles, which would be class-leading. In North America, the 290-mile range is competitive but the Ioniq 6 sedan still wins decisively on efficiency if range is the priority.

Meh…


The Toyota C-HR is still criticized for prioritizing style over practicality, resulting in limited passenger space and a small cargo area. And if it’s all about driving, the driving position can be uncomfortable which isn’t helped by the high placement of the gauge cluster, which can obstruct visibility.

Power (hp)EPA range (miles)Starting price (USD$)
Toyota 
C-HR BEV (NA) 
338290~$40 500
Volkswagen ID.3 (EU)204264Euro 37 000
Hyundai Ioniq 6 (RWD)225361$38 615
Polestar 2 (Single motor)231300$48 400
BMW iX1 xDrive30380269$54 100

 Rank Competitor      Price

  1. Volkswagen ID.3 ~Euro 37 000    
  2. Hyundai Ioniq 6  $38 615  
  3. Polestar 2 (Single motor) ~$48 400
  4. BMW iX1 xDrive30  $54 100

Verdict


The Toyota C-HR has excellent range. it’s well priced and stylish. Driving enthusiasts may find fault with Toyota choice of form over function however, my neighbour loves theirs!

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