Finally, an electric SUV that excites at Toyota!

This page is translated from the original post "Enfin un SUV électrique qui fait envie chez Toyota !" in French.

Comment
Toyota CH-R

At the Lyon Show, taking place from September 24 to 28, Toyota presents for the first time to the French public its C-HR+ 100% electric.

Until now, Toyota had primarily been known for its hybrids and plug-in hybrids, which have become a reference in the automotive landscape. However, the brand is now more firmly committed to fully electric vehicles, staying true to its multi-technology approach that seeks to combine various powertrain solutions. This direction aims to meet the diverse needs of drivers while sustainably reducing emissions. The Japanese manufacturer unveils in Lyon the bZ4X in an optimized version alongside this brand-new C-HR+, an SUV that intends to mark a turning point in its European strategy.

The C-HR+, making its debut, captures the bold spirit of Toyota’s famous SUV-coupe but takes a further step with a 100% electric powertrain. Built on the e-TNGA platform, it features sculpted and modern lines that clearly convey the desire to attract attention in terms of style. Measuring 4.52 meters in length and with a wheelbase of 2.75 meters, it stands out for its generous interior space. Rear passengers enjoy a comfortable area and the trunk offers 416 liters, making it a practical vehicle for daily use.

Toyota offers more with the C-HR+

In terms of performance, the C-HR+ does not just rely on its looks. It offers two battery sizes, 57.7 kWh or 77 kWh, with the choice of front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. Power ranges from 167 to 343 horsepower, placing the model among the most powerful ever offered by Toyota in Europe. The range reaches up to 600 kilometers according to the WLTP cycle, a compelling argument to attract discerning drivers.

You might be interestedin this article:

Electric Car

With the Standard Model Y, Tesla does not fix any of its problems

The bZ4X, already known, returns with numerous improvements in design, technology, and performance. A final chance that has a taste of farewell but confirms Toyota’s commitment to strengthening its electric offering.

With these two SUVs, the manufacturer demonstrates its intention to combine efficiency and modernity. And for the first time in a long while, Toyota succeeds in offering an electric vehicle that genuinely excites.

ALSO READ: Toyota slashes prices on the C-HR Hybrid

We also suggestthese articles:

Electric Car

With the Standard Model Y, Tesla does not fix any of its problems

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent articles