The Toyota C-HR nameplate has been revived, now as an all-electric model following the discontinuation of its gas version in 2022. This new C-HR, which shares the e-TNGA platform with the larger bZ, features a distinctive coupe-like design and enhanced performance, including an impressive 0-60 mph time of just 5 seconds. With a standard all-wheel drive and dual electric motors offering 338 horsepower, this compact crossover aims to establish Toyota as a strong contender in the competitive electric vehicle market, promising both style and capability.
The C-HR has been resurrected in an all-electric crossover with some real sporting potential. Apart from some subtle design cues, it has nothing in common with the old model.
The updated C-HR shares the e-TNGA platform with the refreshed (and larger) Toyota bZ. With new EVs, it could help Toyota become a real force in the electric crossover market.
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