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Toyota has announced the return of the C-HR to the United States, but this time as an all-electric model built on its e-TNGA ...
Toyota C-HR subcompact crossover is returning, this time as a BEV. It competes with affordable Chevy EVs like the Bolt EV and the Equinox EV.
The Toyota C-HR is making a return to the United States several years after the nameplate was discontinued at the end of 2022 ...
It's built on Toyota's e-TNGA platform, which also underpins the bZ and its Subaru Solterra and Lexus RZ siblings.
The Toyota C-HR is back for 2026—now fully electric with 338 horsepower, 290 miles of range, and bold new styling.
R nameplate in the name of electrification, but the sharp upcoming SUV isn't sporting any major innovations in performance.
Subaru made waves at the 2025 New York International Auto Show earlier this year when it unveiled its newest electric vehicle ...
It’s bigger, more powerful, and built for on and off-road adventures. Toyota’s new electric SUV is getting an upgraded ...
Toyota's third EV on these shores is its largest yet, with 375 horsepower, 260 miles (418 kilometers) of range... and a ...
A HUGE car brand is reviving an iconic model as a ‘complete package’ EV – just two years after it was discontinued. Toyota’s ...
This week alone, the automaker made two new announcements: the heavily upgraded 2026 bZ and its sportier sibling, the C-HR.
According to Toyota, this new EV stretches 140 mm (5.5 in) longer than its namesake predecessor and uses a 74.7-kWh battery ...