Toyota launches the C-HR+ in Europe as its longest-range EV with up to 607 km

Why it matters: Toyota's C-HR+ launch signals a serious EV commitment, challenging rivals with impressive range and competitive pricing.
- Toyota's C-HR+ EV is now available in Europe, featuring a maximum WLTP range of 607 km (377 miles) from its 77 kWh battery, making it the longest-range EV in Toyota's European lineup.
- Two battery options are offered: 57.7 kWh for up to 458 km range and 77 kWh for up to 607 km (FWD) or 548 km (AWD), with 10-80% DC fast charging in approximately 28 minutes.
- The C-HR+ offers a powerful AWD version with 343 hp and a 0-100 km/h time of 5.2 seconds, alongside a modern 'hammerhead' design and a spacious interior with a 14-inch infotainment screen.
- Pricing starts at €38,990 in Germany, while the US version, simply called the C-HR, begins at $37,000 with an EPA-estimated range of 290 miles, joining the bZ4X and bZ Woodland in Toyota's US EV lineup.
- Toyota is actively incentivizing EV adoption with offers like up to $7,000 off and 0% APR financing on its new electric SUVs in the US market.
Toyota has launched the C-HR+ in Europe, an all-electric successor to its gas-powered model, boasting a segment-leading WLTP range of up to 607 km (377 miles) and competitive pricing starting at €38,990. This new EV, also available in the US as the C-HR with a 290-mile EPA range, signifies Toyota's aggressive push into the electric crossover market, offering advanced battery tech, rapid charging, and powerful AWD options.




