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New Toyota C-HR+ 2026: The electric SUV that challenges Europe with 600 km range for just €25,800
Toyota unveils the C-HR+ 2026, a fully electric SUV with a sporty design, impressive range, and a groundbreaking price that makes it one of the most attractive options in the European market.

The new electric SUV aiming to lead the segment
The Toyota C-HR+ 2026 arrives ready to shake up the electric SUV market with a proposal that combines efficiency, performance, and cutting-edge technology. Its futuristic design, inspired by the lines of the bZ4X, blends sportiness with aerodynamics to deliver a striking road presence. Measuring 4.52 meters in length, it competes directly with models such as the Volkswagen ID.4, Peugeot E-3008, and Renault Scenic E-Tech, while offering an unbeatable price-to-range ratio.
Up to 600 km WLTP range and next-generation technology
In its Advance version, the C-HR+ is powered by a 77 kWh lithium-ion battery capable of delivering up to 600 km of WLTP range, with charging speeds of up to 150 kW DC. It sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.4 seconds thanks to its 224 hp front-wheel-drive setup. For those seeking more performance, the Spirit trim adds dual motors and AWD-i all-wheel drive, boasting 343 hp, 438 Nm of torque, and a 0–100 km/h time of just 5.2 seconds, maintaining a solid 475 km of range.
High-level equipment even in the base trim
Beyond its performance, the C-HR+ stands out for its comprehensive standard equipment. The Advance trim includes a 14-inch touchscreen, dual-zone climate control with heat pump, heated seats, Toyota Safety Sense driver assistance, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. The Spirit version raises the bar with 20-inch alloy wheels, JBL premium audio, panoramic roof, 360º camera, digital key, and a 22 kW onboard charger, offering one of the most complete packages in its class.
Competitive pricing and incentives in Spain
One of the Toyota C-HR+ 2026’s strongest selling points is its competitive price, positioning it as one of the best-value electric SUVs on the market. The C-HR+ Advance (224 hp) starts at €36,500, but drops to €25,800 with MOVES incentives and tax deductions. Meanwhile, the Spirit AWD-i (343 hp) begins at €44,000, or €33,300 after incentives. In a market where competition is fierce, Toyota once again demonstrates its ability to blend efficiency, technology, and real-world value.
Conclusion: Toyota redefines the urban electric SUV
The Toyota C-HR+ 2026 isn’t just aimed at drivers transitioning to electric mobility—it seeks to redefine the standard for compact premium SUVs. With its long range, competitive pricing, and premium-level features, it’s perfectly positioned against established European rivals. Without question, Toyota continues to lead the way toward a new era of accessible, efficient electrification.

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