Toyota is reintroducing the C-HR model as an all-electric compact crossover for 2026, featuring 338 hp, all-wheel drive, and a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds. Priced at $38,450, it offers an EPA-estimated range of 287 miles and significant cargo space. This new EV aims to bring sporty handling and practicality to the electric vehicle market, building on the popularity of its internal combustion predecessor.
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2026 Toyota C-HR Promises Compact, Sporty, Practical Fun
Toyota is reintroducing the C-HR model as an all-electric compact crossover for 2026, featuring 338 hp, all-wheel drive, and a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds. Priced at $38,450, it offers an EPA-estimated range of 287 miles and significant cargo space. This new EV aims to bring sporty handling and practicality to the electric vehicle market, building on the popularity of its internal combustion predecessor.