Compact electric SUV combines impressive performance with Toyota quality, but there's little dynamic joy to be found.
The fact that Toyota is converting that popular nameplate to battery power is perhaps the surest sign that it’s really ...
This isn't the Mustang-versus-Camaro kind of rivalry, nor is it Coke versus Pepsi. Rather, it's the kind where two almost-identical products exist in the same segment, solve the same problem, and are ...
The 2026 Toyota C-HR is tech-forward with electric power and goodies the entry-level C-HR subcompact Toyota sold from 2016-23 never dreamed of.
The return of the Toyota C-HR was not on my bingo card for this, next or any year, let alone as Toyota’s sporty-ish entry-level all-electric SUV. But here we are, and so is the 2026 Toyota C-HR. As ...
Say Hello to the 2026 Toyota C-HR EV!The 2026 Toyota C-HR is here and has been unveiled as a battery electric vehicle (BEV)! This electric car blends Toyota’s iconic style with top technology and ...
Tom started his career as a daily newspaper reporter in metro Detroit and after a decade changed course to cover cars, spending the next 25 years at Wards Automotive doing test drives, technology and ...
Toyota adds the sporty C-HR to its compact-EV-crossover lineup. With 338 hp and all-wheel drive standard, it'll beat almost anything in the class. It arrives in showrooms next month priced at $38,450.
The Toyota C-HR is a shorter, lighter, sportier version of the bZ electric crossover, made for a little more fun going through corners. With 338 combined hp from its dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, ...
The reborn Toyota C-HR and the all-new Subaru Uncharted arrive as closely related compact electric crossovers, yet they target very different kinds of drivers. Both share roots in a joint development ...
In its never-ending quest to right-size the great American sport-utility vehicle for every possible preference, Toyota has gone small with the C-HR. This stylish little SUV, which joins the Yaris iA ...
Over the course of two separate launch events, I found myself asking the same question about two compact electric crossovers ...