Toyota C-HR
Replaced by the Corolla Cross in 2022, the Toyota C-HR returns to Canada for 2026. Everything has changed except the name, diminutive size and unique styling. Exclusively electric, the second-generation C-HR competes in the subcompact SUV segment. The base SE model has only one motor (making it front-wheel drive), but its 77kWh battery enables a range of 500 km according to Toyota. With all-wheel drive, output increases from 221 to 338 horsepower, but maximum range drops to 465 km.
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