2026 Toyota C-HR
Key takeaways
- After a four-year hiatus, the Toyota C-HR is back with a new look and an electric powertrain.
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- This isn't the first time that the C-HR nameplate has been offered in U.S. markets, as a gas-powered version was sold here from 2018 to 2022.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
Marc Urbano|Car and Driver MSRP$38,595–$40,595Shop New Shop Used Get your trade-in value HIGHSPowerful all-wheel-drive powertrain setup, competitive range estimates, sharp styling.LOWSStill handles like an SUV, charging times are less than impressive, awkward rear seating position.VERDICTThe C-HR's sporty looks and impressive power are let down by its handling, but it's still a quick and comfortable electric commuter.For Sale Near You See all results for new 2026 Toyota C-HR for sale near 400072
After a four-year hiatus, the Toyota C-HR is back with a new look and an electric powertrain. It slots in as a subcompact alternative to the newly redesigned Toyota bZ, which shares the same platform. Under its sharply angled sheetmetal, the C-HR features two electric motors, one at the front and one at the rear, granting it standard all-wheel drive and a total output of 338 horsepower. With juice supplied by a 67-kWh battery pack, the C-HR can manage up to 287 miles on a full charge. Charging is done via an NACS charging port, which allows the C-HR to charge at Tesla Superchargers. If the C-HR’s real-world performance lives up to these estimates, it will be a class leader in both power and range.
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