Toyota further expands its range of electric vehicles with the addition of the new C-HR+, a 100% electric version of its popular crossover. This new model is based on the e-TNGA, used in other electric vehicles of the brand, such as the bZ4X. Compared to the C-HR Hybrid, the C-HR+ is larger, with Meters long 4,52, and offers a more aerodynamic and sophisticated aesthetic.
The new C-HR+ maintains the coupé design that characterizes the range, although it introduces significant changes to its body and platform. Thanks to a 2,75 meter wheelbase, the passenger compartment is more spacious, especially in the rear. In addition, the trunk capacity has increased to 416 liters. Inside, the vehicle incorporates a multimedia screen of 14 inches and multiple connectivity options, including wireless charging for smartphones and USB-C ports on the back.
Design and technology of the new Toyota C-HR+…
The C-HR+ adopts a more streamlined design, with flowing lines that improve energy efficiency. The rear stands out for its Full LED pilots united and a pronounced roofline that reinforces the SUV's sporty appearance. At the front, the grille is smaller, with slimmer headlights and full LED lighting.
Inside, the model offers a modern and technological environment, with ambient lighting and high-quality materials. The digital instrumentation and display 14 inches They are designed to improve the user experience. It also features a navigation system optimized for electric vehicles, capable of planning routes with stops at charging stations based on available range.
The new Toyota C-HR+ joins other electric models such as the Skoda Elroq, which is also betting on electrification in the SUV market.
Safety and equipment…
In terms of safety, Toyota's new electric SUV incorporates the package Toyota Safety Sense, what includes:
- Automatic braking with pedestrian detection.
- Blind spot monitoring.
- Lane keep assist.
- adaptive cruise control.
In addition, advanced systems are included such as parking assistance with a 360-degree camera and adaptive high beams. Safety is essential to consider when choosing an electric SUV, and the C-HR+ is equipped with multiple features that stand out compared to other models such as the Chevrolet Spark EUV, which also offers a solid security proposition.
Engines and autonomy…
El Toyota C-HR+ will be available in three versions, differentiated by their power levels and battery capacities:
- Access version with 167 CV and battery of 57,7 kWh, with an estimated autonomy of 455 km.
- Intermediate version with 224 CV and battery of 77 kWh, reaching up to 600 km autonomy.
- More powerful version with 343 CV and all-wheel drive, with the same battery 77 kWh and an acceleration of 0 to 100 km / h in 5,2 secondsIts estimated autonomy is 525 km.
Thanks to its DC fast charging system, the C-HR+ supports a charging power of up to 150 kW. In alternating current, the standard model includes a charger 11 kW, although an optional one will be available 22 kW which will reduce charging times. If you are interested in the electric SUV segment, you can explore more about the Ford Puma Gen-E, an electric SUV which is setting a trend in the industry.
Release date and estimated price…
It is planned that the Toyota C-HR+ to arrive in European dealerships by the end of 2025The brand has not yet confirmed prices, but the entry-level version is expected to be will be around 33.000 euros, while the variant with greater autonomy could be around 38.000 Euros with discounts and financing. With this new addition, Toyota strengthens its electrification strategy by offering an attractive, efficient SUV with a competitive range within the compact electric segment.
Source - Toyota
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