Coming in 2026: Toyota’s Boldest Electric SUV Yet
Toyota is revving up its electric game with the 2026 C-HR Battery Electric Vehicle — a sporty, all-electric crossover packed with power, tech, and head-turning style. Designed for drivers who crave both performance and utility, the new C-HR is set to arrive at U.S. dealerships in 2026.
With 338 horsepower and an estimated 0–60 mph time of 5 seconds, this BEV is built for thrill-seekers. It also boasts up to 290 miles of all-electric range and standard All-Wheel Drive, giving it both stamina and traction for real-world driving.
Sleek Design, Premium Feel
The 2026 C-HR BEV looks sharp with its coupe-like silhouette, available 20-inch wheels, and eye-catching two-tone paint options. Inside, the cabin delivers on comfort, offering available heated seats, ambient lighting, and a panoramic moonroof.
Tech lovers will appreciate the 14-inch touchscreen, dual wireless chargers, and a 9-speaker JBL® system. Toyota’s Audio Multimedia system comes standard, along with wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™.
Fast Charging, Smart Driving
Built on Toyota’s e-TNGA platform, the C-HR includes a 74.7-kWh battery, DC fast-charging capability, and Plug & Charge convenience. It can charge from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes under ideal conditions.
The C-HR also features regenerative braking via steering-wheel paddle shifters, letting you recapture energy as you drive.
Safety Comes First
Every model comes with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, Blind Spot Monitor, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and more. Advanced driver assists like Traffic Jam Assist and Lane Change Assist are available for added peace of mind.
Where and When to Expect It
The all-electric C-HR BEV will be sold across the U.S., with availability planned for Toyota dealerships nationwide in 2026. It will launch in two trims—SE and XSE—offering a variety of configurations for both tech lovers and style seekers. With its mix of performance, range, and compact versatility, the C-HR BEV is designed to stand out in one of the fastest-growing EV segments.

