That works out to 130% more power than the old C-HR had. And this one looks better too, taking the refined design formula of ...
As to its rivals, an all-wheel-drive EV6 Wind AWD is rated for up to 295 miles, while the dual-motor ID4 AWD tops out at 263.
The C-HR is meant to be the sportiest of the brand's EVs - here's how it lives up.
Toyota’s only EV currently on sale in Canada is the 2026 bZ, an upgrade on the previous bZ4X, but it will be joined by the bZ Woodland, an off-road variant of the bZ, and the C-HR in two months’ time.