Toyota C-HR
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Toyota's all-new C-HR electric car is launching with some very tempting incentives: generous rebates, cash offers, 0% financing and lease cash.
By Jared Gall
February 20, 2026
The 2026 Toyota C-HR is best considered a scaled-down bZ with one of those fastback, coupe-esque profiles that’s advertised as being a more fun and sporty crossover to drive than it is in reality.
By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief
These 11 EVs represent the more affordable portion of a segment that can get very expensive.
By Cars.com Editors
February 12, 2026
The 2026 SUV market features a notable redesign with the hybrid-only Toyota RAV4 as well as all-new EVs like the Rivian R2 and Subaru Trailseeker. Favorites like the Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride also get significant redesigns.
By Joe Bruzek
February 11, 2026
After a three-year hiatus, the Toyota C-HR returns for the 2026 model year as a dual-motor electric vehicle with 338 horsepower and 290 miles of range.
By Jared Gall
January 22, 2026
The Toyota SUV lineup is expansive both in terms of size and price, offering something for all types of SUV shopper.
By Nick Kurczewski
December 5, 2025
The 2026 Toyota C-HR is a solid, moderately interesting entry into the ever-expanding electric SUV segment thanks to its sharp design, estimated 290-mile range and usable space.
By Conner Golden
May 19, 2025
Whereas the old Toyota C-HR was powered by a wheezy four-banger with just 144 horsepower, the new 2026 model is only available as an electric vehicle in a single configuration.
By Jared Gall
May 14, 2025
Compared to last year’s results, the 2023 study showed an improvement in the overall dependability of three-year-old cars with an industry average PP100 score of 186, down from 192 in 2022.
By Jane Ulitskaya
February 9, 2023
As shoppers’ preferences have shifted to larger SUVs and pickup trucks, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that 10 out of the 14 discontinued vehicles are sedans or hatchbacks.
By Jane Ulitskaya
January 24, 2023