The all-electric Toyota C-HR Plus.
Toyota announced updates to its European EV offerings, including an electric version of the Toyota C-HR called the C-HR Plus, and a refreshed bZ4X that addresses many of the electric crossoverâs shortcomings.
The C-HR Plus is built on Toyotaâs e-TNGA platform and comes in two battery options: 57.7 kWh with 455km (about 283 miles) of range, with a second trim with a 77 kWh battery that can power the vehicle for 600km (about 373 miles). Outwardly, the car has some noticeable differences from its hybrid predecessors, but keeps enough of the look to be recognizably part of the C-HR line.
The updated bZ4X â a naming strategy Toyota eventually plans to retire â will use the same dual-battery, e-TNGA platform setup as the smaller C-HR Plus, albeit with a slightly smaller 73.1kWh battery in the long-range version. Likewise, it has a lower cruising range of 445km (about 276.5 miles) or 573km (about 356 miles).
Those are some big range gains compared to the 2023 bZ4X, which our review concluded wasnât worth its ânearly $50,000 price tag.â The long-range version of that model offered an EPA-estimated 252 miles of range, which isnâ …