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Toyota has revealed the C-HR+ EV and will launch soon in Europe. This new EV is based on the e-TNGA platform. The brand is planning to introduce six EVs by 2026.
Toyota has revealed its all-electric C-HR+ SUV which was showcased as a concept back in 2022. This new electric SUV will be arriving in select European markets this year. It will be joining the larger bZ4X and Urban Cruiser EV which was recently revealed as well. For the international markets, the brand is planning to introduce six EVs by 2026.
Let's take a look at what this new EV offers to the customers from the exterior to the powertrain.

The production-spec C-HR+ EV comes with similar design elements as the 2022 concept, including the ‘hammerhead’ front-end design and raked roofline. Along with that, the front no longer features the connected light treatment and there are wide LED taillights.
According to its size, the SUV is going to be positioned above the electric Urban Cruiser SUV. Also, the automaker claims that this electric vehicle has a 2,750mm wheelbase for greater cabin space.

The feature list of the C-HR+ EV includes a 14-inch touchscreen, two wireless smartphone chargers, rear AC controls, ambient lights, and a panoramic roof. The automaker has given the car a lot of physical buttons as well.
For safety, it will be offered with ADAS as a standard offering. The top-spec will feature blind-spot monitoring and adaptive high-beam headlights, while park assist and panoramic view monitoring features.
This new EV is based on the e-TNGA platform, it is said to be offered with either a 57.7kWh battery that delivers 169 bhp with front-wheel-drive or a 77kWh battery pack which produces 227 bhp with front-wheel-drive and 347 bhp in the all-wheel-drive version.
The SUV is expected with a WLTP range of up to 600km and a DC fast charging speed of up to 150kW.
Also Read: Tata Harrier EV Interior Revealed – What’s New Inside?
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