features, price and technical sheet

Toyota has been practically absent from the electric car. He has done so by his own decision, ensuring that his fight was in the hybrid and in a strategy that he said was based on give each market what was expected of it.

But also because Toyota bZ4X It has had an almost testimonial reception. Its production has been a headache, it came with significant construction problems that led to calls for review by problems with your wheels. And the car was expensive for its autonomy, derived from very high consumption.

Now, Toyota wants to remake itself and take positions. With an electric car that continues to grow in Europe and encouraged by the recent update of its first electric car that has given it a step up in sales, it arrives with an electric car that the customer seems to be asking for: contained size, commensurate price and a battery that promises good autonomy data.

Technical data sheet of the Toyota C-HR+

Toyota C-HR+

Body type.

Five-seater SUV.

Measurements and weight.

4,520 meters long, 1,870 meters wide and 1,595 meters high. Wheelbase of 2,750 meters.

Trunk.

416 liters.

Maximum power.

224 hp

WLTP consumption.

  • Spirit (single-engine front-wheel drive): 13.8 kWh/100 km
  • Advance (dual motor all-wheel drive): 15.4 kWh/100 km

Environmental distinctive.

Zero emissions.

Driving aids (ADAS).

Mandatory by the European Union.

Door opening alert. Proactive driving assistance (obstacle anticipation and deceleration assistance), adaptive cruise control with automatic braking. dynamic light assist,

Others

Screen for the 7-inch and 14-inch central instrument panel. Infotainment system compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (wireless). Double wireless charger.

Electric hybrid.

No.

Plug-in Hybrid.

No.

electric.

Yeah.

  • Spirit (front-wheel drive): 165 kW (224 hp)
  • Advance (all-wheel drive): 252 kW (343 HP)

Both versions with 77 kWh battery (72 kWh useful).

Price and launch.

Now available. Deliveries in the first quarter of 2026:

  • Spirit (front-wheel drive): from 36,500 euros
  • Advance (all-wheel drive): from 44,000 euros

Why does an electric car have less autonomy than advertised?

The expected electric Toyota

Although we had already had a first preview of what we could expect with this Toyota C-HR+, it was not until today that all the details have been completely revealed… including its price.

Aesthetically, the new Toyota C-HR+, the electric version of the SUV, does not differ much from the already known hybrid models. Of course, it grows in size until it reaches 4.52 meters in length. In width it remains at 1.87 meters and the height goes to 1.60 meters. That is, it grows about 16 centimeters in length and 5 centimeters in height but maintains its width. The battle takes advantage of the fact that the car is stretched and goes to 2.75 meters of wheelbase, 11 centimeters more so the interior size should grow obviously.

It continues to use the e-TNGA platform like the Toyota bZ4X but being smaller it places a 77 kWh battery (72 kWh useful) that is combined with two motors.

Toyota C Hr Electric Rear Diagonal
Toyota C Hr Electric Rear Diagonal

The front-wheel drive model has a single motor with 165 kW (224 HP) and will offer a range of “up to 609 kilometers.” The approved consumption (pending confirmation) Toyota anticipates will be 13.8 kWh/100 km. The all-wheel drive option mounts two motors (one on the rear axle) and together they combine 252 kW (343 HP). In this case, the autonomy will be “up to 500 kilometers.” In this case, the expected consumption is 15.4 kWh/100 km.

What does this mean in terms of highway data? In the absence of testing it and checking whether Toyota has improved the efficiency of its electric motors, the aforementioned consumptions indicate runs of more than 400 kilometers without recharging for the single-motor version and around 350 kilometers for the two-motor version.

Toyota C Hr Electric Interior
Toyota C Hr Electric Interior

Regarding its charging power, the car can be charged in direct current at a maximum of 150 kW (the brand promises to be able to go from 10 to 80% in 30 minutes) and in alternating current at 11 kW in the single motor version and 22 kW if we talk about the double motor option.

Once inside the car, behind the steering wheel there is a seven-inch instrument panel and is accompanied by a 14 inch central screencompatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The top version includes an 800W JBL sound system with a nine-inch subwoofer and eight speakers.

As for driving aids, the car comes from the start with Toyota Safety Sense that includes blind spot detector, automatic light control, emergency braking and parking sensors. If you opt for the higher version, front cross traffic alert, lane change assistant and 360º camera are added. In addition, an alert warning is incorporated when opening the doors, whose handles light up red if the presence of an approaching car is detected.

Regarding availability, the first units will arrive in the first quarter of 2026 and can be obtained with the following prices before applying the aid from the MOVES III Plan:

  • Toyota C-HR+ Advance 165 kW (224 HP): from 36,500 euros
  • Toyota C-HR+ Spirit 252 kW (343 HP): from 44,000 euros

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