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Toyota Reveals the Toyota C-HR+ - new Battery Electric Model for European Markets
Staff Writer
- Mar 12 2025

Toyota has revealed the Toyota C-HR+, an all-new battery electric model for roll-out in European markets. It has been developed from the Compact SUV concept Toyota presented in 2022.
Scheduled for launch in selected European markets in late 2025, with a full rollout to all European markets starting in 2026, it will join the all-new Urban Cruiser and the new bZ4X to give Toyota a line-up of products across the B, C and D-SUV BEV segments.
The range will offer two different battery capacity options and both front and all-wheel drive.
Maximum range according to WLTP drive cycle is up to 600km (tentative value pending homologation), depending on grade and powertrain.
An 11 kW onboard charger is provided as standard, with a 22 kW unit provided from High grade. Fast DC charging can achieve speeds of up to 150 kW.
All versions benefit from features including Toyota Safety Sense active safety and driver assistance systems.
In a press releases, Toyota states: 'Customers, particularly those purchasing a BEV for the first time, can be assured the Toyota C-HR+ has all the Quality, Durability and Reliability that are a hallmark of the brand. This is reflected in a Battery Care Program covering the battery each year for up to 10 years of vehicle age or up to one million kilometres driven, subject to an annual battery health check'.
Toyota is offering hybrid, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, to deliver sustained reductions in vehicle emissions towards achieving carbon neutrality in Europe in 2035.
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