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Toyota is also reviving a subcompact SUV nameplate that it axed back in 2022. The Toyota C-HR is being revived as an electric vehicle for the U.S. market. It's features and a new powertrain could make the 2026 Toyota C-HR electric SUV more appealing than its predecessor, here's what to know:
The 2026 C-HR joins Toyota’s growing portfolio of electric vehicles (EVs) as an entry-level model sold alongside the automaker’s existing bZ and new-for-2026 bZ Woodland EVs. Thanks to its distinctive coupe-like profile, it is decidedly different from the bZ variants.
A roomier alternative to the bZThe Toyota bZ Woodland features black fender arches, a raised ride height, and roof rails. By Jeff S. BartlettThe bZ Woodland expands on Toyota’s electric
The Car Guide was given unique access to the all-new, sixth-generation 2026 Toyota RAV4 prior to its official debut on Tuesday night. You don’t want to miss the full story from our colleague Antoine Joubert.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is standard on the 2026 bZ Woodland. It includes the advanced driving assistance systems ( ADAS) you expect to find on any modern vehicle, including adaptive cruise control with lane-centering assistance. However, it does not offer a hands-free driving assist system.
Overall, Toyota is making major changes to its small electric SUV, from its name to its most important performance specs. Increased horsepower can give the EV better driving dynamics.
Toyota last week revealed an all-new car with a familiar name. The little Toyota C-HR SUV will return to the U.S. for 2026. This time, it will be an electric vehicle. Toyota hasn’t revealed pricing for the 2026 C-HR. We anticipate a starting figure in the mid-$30,000 range for competitive reasons.
A focus on engineering cars that are more than commodities truly ramped up under Akio Toyoda’s CEO tenure, which ended in 2023. Even to this day, however, he’s making bold statements defending traditional, gasoline-powered performance cars. Toyoda — currently Toyota Motor Corporation's chairman — spoke with Automotive News on the topic a month ago.
Japanese carmaker Toyota announced the arrival of the bZ4X Touring in 2026, a roomier version of the SUV that's also the most powerful EV in the lineup.
Toyota is introducing an all-new 2026 Toyota C-HR Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), expected to arrive next year in showrooms after it was discontinued in 2022. What’s more, Toyota has introduced a hybrid only version of its RAV4, the bestselling SUV in the U.S.