
Toyota has launched the latest Toyota C-HR+ model, a 100% electric vehicle targeting the C-SUV BEV segment in Europe. The vehicle is set to be introduced in select European markets by the end of 2025, with a full-scale launch across all European markets starting in 2026. It will complement the Urban Cruiser and bZ4X, enhancing Toyota’s lineup and production plans in the electric vehicle market, focusing on B, C, and D-SUV BEVs, in line with Toyota's electric SUV strategy. This launch will support Toyota's Multi-Pathway strategy, which includes hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, aiming to reduce vehicle emissions and achieve carbon neutrality in Europe by 2035.
The Toyota C-HR+ will be available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions and will offer two battery size options: 57.7 kWh and 77 kWh. Both battery sizes are available for both front-wheel and all-wheel drive models.
The maximum electric driving range is up to 600 km on the WLTP cycle (depending on battery size and drive configuration). In terms of power, the all-wheel-drive version delivers a maximum output of 343 horsepower, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 5.2 seconds. For the front-wheel drive version, selecting the 57.7 kWh battery provides 167 horsepower, while the 77 kWh battery offers 224 horsepower.
The Toyota C-HR+ has an overall length of 4,520 mm and a wheelbase of 2,750 mm, resulting in a spacious interior with generous headroom and a 900 mm front-to-rear seat distance, providing more cabin space than typical C-segment SUVs.
Other features include a wireless charger, rear USB ports, rear air conditioning with controls, a panoramic roof, and a generous 416 liters of cargo space.