Toyota C-HR
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Buyer verdict

The 2026 Toyota C-HR BEV is a strong contender for those prioritizing eco-friendliness and city maneuverability. Its electric powertrain offers a quiet ride and low operating costs. However, consider your range needs and charging infrastructure before committing.

Base MSRP
TBD

Freight + PDI pending

Powertrain
BEV

Electric Motor

Combined fuel

Electric

Safety

IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Toyota C-HR in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
Electric Motor
Horsepower
Torque
Transmission
Single-speed
Drivetrain
FWD

Efficiency

City
Highway
Combined
Fuel type
Electric
Tank

Dimensions

Length
Wheelbase
Cargo behind 2nd row
Cargo max
Seating
5 seats
Towing
Not rated

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
NHTSA
Basic warranty
3 yr / 60k km
Powertrain warranty
5 yr / 100k km
Build country
Japan
iZEV eligible
No

Which trim is worth it

Base

Worth it

The Base trim provides essential features and the benefits of an electric powertrain at a more affordable price point. It's suitable for those who prioritize budget and basic functionality.

Premium

Worth it

Upgrading to the Premium trim adds valuable features like enhanced infotainment and additional driver assistance technologies, which can improve comfort and safety for daily commutes.

Common questions

What is the range of the 2026 Toyota C-HR BEV?
The exact range isn't specified, but it is designed to meet the needs of urban drivers. Consider your daily driving habits and access to charging stations.
How does the C-HR handle in winter conditions?
The C-HR's electric powertrain provides smooth power delivery, which can be beneficial in winter. Ensure you have appropriate winter tires for optimal performance.
What charging options are available?
The C-HR supports home charging and public fast charging, allowing flexibility depending on your infrastructure.