A curious crossover: The Toyota C-HR review
Summary
Toyota has released the electric C-HR, a smaller SUV compared to its bZ4x model. The C-HR features a twin-motor all-wheel-drive system, modern interior controls, and sporty styling, making it distinct from Toyota’s other electric SUVs.Key Facts
- The C-HR is approximately 6.7 inches shorter than the Toyota bZ4x but has similar width.
- It is powered by a twin-motor all-wheel-drive system producing 338 horsepower with a 74.7 kWh battery.
- The starting price for the C-HR is about $37,000, which is nearly $3,000 less than a similarly powered bZ model.
- The interior includes a 14-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and many physical buttons for ease of use.
- Rear seat space is modest, with some rear headroom reduced by an optional panoramic glass roof.
- There is only one 15W USB-C port in the back, while the front has two 60W ports.
- Toyota offers heated seats in the front and heated rear seats in the higher-end C-HR XSE model.
- The vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 4.9 seconds, matching Toyota’s other AWD electric vehicles.
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