Toyota's C-HR EV kicks off at $38,135 with 338 hp and 287-mile range

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Toyota’s C-HR EV, built on the e-TNGA platform, starts at $38,135 (destination included) and will offer hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen fuel-cell options. It features a dual-motor AWD with 338 hp and 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds, with EPA ranges up to 287 miles (SE) or 273 miles (XSE). The 74.7 kWh battery supports about 30-minute 10-80% charging via a NACS port, and the interior includes a 14-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. On sale in March 2026 alongside the bZ Woodland, as Toyota expands its EV lineup.
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