Toyota C-HR+ Launches in Europe with the Brand’s Best EV Range.
All-Electric Toyota C-HR+ Crossover
According to Novyny.live: Toyota has officially launched the all-electric C-HR+ crossover in Europe, delivering up to 607 kilometers (377 miles) of range on a single charge — the highest figure ever achieved by a Toyota EV. Buyers can choose between two battery options: a 57.7 kWh pack offering up to 458 km of range, or a larger 77 kWh unit. All-wheel-drive variants with the bigger battery still achieve an impressive 548 km.
At the top of the lineup, the dual-motor all-wheel-drive C-HR+ produces 343 hp (252 kW), allowing it to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds. Fast charging at up to 150 kW takes the battery from 10% to 80% in only 28 minutes. Notably, Toyota claims that outside temperatures as low as -10°C do not slow down charging speed.
Pricing and Market Position
In Germany, the Toyota C-HR+ starts at €38,990. The model marks a major step forward for the brand’s electric vehicle lineup, offering competitive specs that challenge other EVs in the segment.
The arrival of the C-HR+ in Europe reflects the accelerating shift toward electric mobility, as more consumers prioritize sustainability and lower running costs. With its long driving range, rapid charging capability, and strong performance, the C-HR+ positions itself as a practical and modern option for EV buyers. It also signals intensifying competition among automakers, each racing to introduce advanced technology and remain relevant in a rapidly transforming automotive landscape.
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