As sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) continue to populate the landscape, it’s inevitable that automakers look for new niches and variations to draw in customers. In recent years, luxury brands such as BMW ...
Remember the Toyota C-HR, the wild-looking subcompact SUV? Now the C-HR is back for 2026, still small in size but big on power thanks to its new all-electric powertrain. Technically known as the C-HR ...
The sporty-looking Toyota C-HR returns as a spirited electric vehicle, with 338-horsepower, a 290-mile range, and standard all-wheel drive. These specs alone address some of our chief criticisms of ...
The global, subcompact Toyota C-HR - not the recently launched electric vehicle for North America - has received a few worthy novelties for the 2026MY on the Old Continent. In case you didn't know, ...
Toyota's subcompact crossover SUV was intended to release as a Scion-badged vehicle, but after the youth-targeted sub-brand was shuttered in 2016, the C-HR became a Toyota. The current, ...
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