The Toyota C-HR+ Electric Is Now Available for Under €40,000!

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Toyota C-HR+

Toyota launches its star SUV in a seductive 100% electric C-HR+ version, combining bold design, range, and everyday comfort.

Toyota expands its electric range with the New C‑HR+, its first compact 100% electric SUV. Designed to meet drivers’ demands for performance, range, and practicality, this model illustrates Toyota’s multi-technology approach while continuing the brand’s 100% electric vehicle DNA.

The New Toyota C‑HR+ stands out with its coupe-inspired design, combining dynamic lines, sculpted surfaces, and a front visual signature without a grille. This elegant silhouette does not hinder habitability: the elongated wheelbase and e‑TNGA platform provide a spacious, adaptable, and comfortable interior, with a trunk of 416 liters and a floor adjustable to two levels.

Under the hood, Toyota offers three powertrains and two lithium-ion battery capacities: 58 kWh for 167 hp and 458 km WLTP range, or 77 kWh for 224 hp and up to 607 km WLTP with 18-inch wheels. The Collection Performance AWD version combines the 77 kWh battery with a 343 hp motor and all-wheel drive, allowing a 0 to 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds and 548 km WLTP range. All models feature DC fast charging up to 150 kW and battery pre-conditioning to optimize charging times even in cold weather.

The winning recipe of the C-HR with a +

The driving experience has been refined to combine agility and comfort: the specific suspension, calibrated power steering, and four-level regenerative braking allow for intuitive driving, while the e‑TNGA platform ensures a low center of gravity and optimal rigidity. The electric motors incorporate silicon carbide semiconductors for greater efficiency and power, while also reducing noise levels.

Inside, the ergonomics are comprehensive and connected: 7-inch instrument cluster, 14-inch multimedia screen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ambient lighting with 64 colors, rear USB-C ports, and Toyota HomeCharge and Toyota Charging Network charging solutions. Toyota’s T-Mate and Toyota Safety Sense driving aids provide a high level of safety, including emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, and 360° cameras.

Prices and versions of the New Toyota C‑HR+

The New Toyota C‑HR+ is available for order in France with three levels of equipment and motorization configurations, tailored to various needs and budgets:

  • Design Autonomy Comfort – €39,600: Equipped with a 58 kWh battery and 167 hp motor, this version offers up to 458 km of autonomy (WLTP mixed cycle). It includes a heat pump, battery pre-conditioning, 11 kW AC charger, 7-inch digital cluster, 14-inch multimedia screen, ambient lighting with 64 colors, and wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.
  • Design Long Autonomy – €43,900: Fitted with a 77 kWh battery and 224 hp motor, this version reaches up to 607 km of WLTP range with 18-inch wheels. It adds an electric tailgate, tinted windows, and improved charging capacity. 20” wheels are available as an option, with slightly reduced range.
  • Collection Performance AWD – €51,400: The most powerful version, with a 77 kWh battery, all-wheel drive, and 343 hp, offers up to 507 km of WLTP range. It features a 22 kW onboard charger, 20-inch wheels, premium upholstery, a 360° camera, optional two-tone paint, and various additional driving aids.

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The New Toyota C‑HR+ thus confirms Toyota’s commitment to offer a versatile, competitive electric offering tailored to everyday use, while maintaining a strong brand identity in the electric SUV segment.

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