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TORONTO, February 18, 2026 – The all-new 2026 Toyota C-HR joins the automaker’s burgeoning battery electric vehicle (BEV) lineup. With an eye-catching, wide, athletic coupe-like profile, the model joins the revised bZ and the new bZ Woodland SUVs when it goes on sale next month. The C-HR also offers powerful electric performance, with available dual motors and electronic All Wheel Drive (AWD) for 338 combined system horsepower.
The C-HR brings a blend of dynamic style and performance throughout, from its Manufacturer-estimated 5.2-second 0-100 km/h time (AWD model) to its sleek roofline to its modern interior feel. Its style is balanced with a practical side too, with up to 720 litres feet of cargo space behind the 60/40 split-folding rear seats, and up to 1,685 litres of space with the rear seats folded flat.
With its 77-kWh battery, the C-HR's Manufacturer-estimated total range rating is 496 km* on the SE (Front-Wheel Drive), 452 km* on the XSE All-Wheel Drive (AWD) grade with 18-inch wheels, while the XSE Premium AWD grade with 20-inch wheels gets a Manufacturer-estimated range rating of 438 km*. Every C-HR includes a North American Charging System (NACS) charge port, giving it access to thousands of DC fast-charging stations and Level 2 chargers across Canada.
Developed from a compact BEV concept Toyota first presented in 2022, the new C-HR BEV is among the 21 electrified models in the Canadian Toyota lineup. It carries forward Toyota’s multi-pathway powertrain approach, with a variety of model choices available across its lineup to fit customers’ lifestyles, including BEV, Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, and Fuel Cell EV (British Columbia only) powertrains.
*Manufacturer- estimated range when vehicle is fully charged (100%) and operated under ideal driving conditions between 20-30 degrees Celsius. Actual range, charging time and battery capacity will vary significantly based on driving and charging habits, accessory use, weather, terrain, and other factors.
** Charge times are estimates only and can vary significantly based on factors including weather, charger type/condition, accessory use, and battery level and condition.
Spacious Style
The Toyota C-HR BEV is designed as an expression of the fun-to-drive, exhilarating character of electric vehicles. Like the bZ and bZ Woodland, the C-HR is built on Toyota’s dedicated e-TNGA battery electric vehicle platform, its flowing body lines and wide stance conveying a dynamic drive. The vehicle’s compact coupe silhouette is formed by Toyota’s signature hammerhead front end flowing seamlessly into a compact cabin and angular rear.
The C-HR has wide, compact crossover proportions with an overall length of 4,520 mm, overall width of 1,870 mm, wheelbase of 2,750 mm, and overall height of 1,620 mm. This helps give it spacious accommodation, with generous headroom and ample cabin space.
The interior design is clean and open, with a slim driver’s display and easy-to-access centre console. For an added touch, it also has customizable ambient lighting for setting just the right mood. Altogether, it has a comfortable, high-tech cabin that is stylish and functional.
It also provides drivers and passengers alike with plenty of comfort and convenience, such as two wireless smartphone chargers and rear cabin USB ports to ensure everyone on board can be connected when on the move; and an available panoramic roof that brings natural light to all parts of the interior.
Electrifying Performance
In Canada, the 2026 Toyota C-HR BEV is available either in Front-Wheel Drive form, offering 221 combined horsepower, or in All-Wheel Drive with electric motors housed in the front and rear eAxles. Altogether, the AWD model offering a combined output of 338 horsepower is expected to be capable of going from 0 to 100 km per hour in just 5.2 seconds. Its coupe-like lines are complemented by a low centre of gravity, thanks to the underfloor-mounted battery pack that is surrounded by a cross-framing structure for overall vehicle rigidity. In addition to the fundamental strength, rigidity and agility of the dedicated BEV platform, suspension parts have been precisely tuned for the new C-HR, including spring and damper performance and the stiffness of the anti-roll bars.
In Canada, the C-HR has a lithium-ion battery with a total capacity of 77 kWh and an 11-kW on-board AC charger. Its NACS charging port is capable of Level 3 DC fast charging, giving it access to hundreds of public high-speed charging stations from coast to coast. When using fast charging, the C-HR is capable of recharging from 10% to 80% battery capacity in around 30 minutes under ideal conditions*. The 2026 C-HR is also capable of charging on Level 1 and Level 2 AC power sources.
The Toyota C-HR comes standard with Plug & Charge** capability, an industry standard protocol that allows automatic identification, authentication and authorization at selected charging networks.
A Battery Preconditioning feature is also included on C-HR. This system is designed to bring the battery to an optimal temperature for DC fast charging, which can enable faster charging. This function can be activated manually using system settings or automatically by setting the navigation system destination to a fast-charging station (with an active Drive Connect trial or paid subscription***).
The 2026 C-HR also features steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters to activate and adjust regenerative braking. Regenerative braking is the process of converting energy created by the movement of the vehicle, also known as kinetic energy, into electrical energy. The driver can adjust the amount of regenerative braking power from four levels using the paddle shifters.
* Charge times are estimates only and can vary significantly based on factors including weather, charger type/condition, accessory use, and battery level and condition.
**Plug & Charge requires an Active Remote Connect trial or paid subscription. 3-year trial included. 4G network dependent.
***Battery Preconditioning automatic activation function requires an active Drive Connect trial or paid subscription. 3-year trial included. 4G network dependent.
Three Style and Value-Packed Grades in Canada
Available in SE, XSE AWD and XSE Premium AWD grades, the C-HR has a number of standard interior features, with even the SE including a 14-inch touchscreen that runs the Toyota Multimedia system, a fully digital gauge cluster, dual wireless chargers in the centre console, and the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 system. The cabin also brings modern style and comfort across the grades, with seating choices from fabric and SofTex-trim to synthetic suede and SofTex trim.
On the outside, key standard equipment on the SE grade includes a power liftgate, low-profile roof rails, rain-sensing wipers, and 18-inch wheels. A variety of exterior paint colours in single and two-tone paint options are available, including the all-new Overcast and Tandoori colours, along with Cement, Midnight Black Metallic, and Wind Chill Pearl (premium paint option). The XSE will also have two-tone paint available, including the combination of Tandoori, Cement, or Wind Chill Pearl with a Midnight Black Metallic Roof.
Key features by grade include:
SE
XSE AWD (adds to or replaces SE features with):
XSE Premium AWD (adds to or replaces XSE AWD features with):
* Charge times are estimates only and can vary significantly based on factors including weather, charger type/condition, accessory use, and battery level and condition.
**4G Network dependent. Requires an active Drive Connect trial or paid subscription. Paid subscription required after trial period.
Intuitive Connected Tech
Modern convenience also comes standard on the 2026 Toyota C-HR, as every trim comes with a 14-inch touchscreen that runs the Toyota Multimedia system, designed and engineered by Toyota’s software teams. It also comes with a host of Connected Services* trials.
The included Drive Connect* three-year trial gives access to Intelligent Assistant, Cloud Navigation and Destination Assist. With Intelligent Assistant, simple phrases like “Hey Toyota” awakens the system for voice activated commands to search for directions, find Points of Interest (POI), adjust audio controls, change the cabin temperatures and more. Cloud Navigation, the available onboard navigation solution, utilizes the cloud to download the latest available map, traffic and routing information. To ensure users have the most up-to-date search capabilities, POI search is provided by Google Points-of-Interest data. Destination Assist also gives access to 24/7 live agent assistance to locate the next destination.
All Toyota C-HR models are equipped with a six-speaker audio system for enjoying entertainment while on-the-go, a JBL® Premium Audio system with 9 speakers, including an 8-channel 800-watt amplifier and 9-inch subwoofer is standard on the XSE Premium AWD grade.
The Toyota Multimedia system also allows for dual Bluetooth phone connectivity, with support for standard wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility.
The C-HR also comes with a five-year minimum trial subscription for both Safety Connect* and Service Connect*. Safety Connect includes an Emergency Assistance Button (SOS), 24/7 Enhanced Roadside Assistance, Automatic Collision Notification and Stolen Vehicle Locator. Service Connect gives drivers the capability to receive Vehicle Health Reports, Maintenance Alerts and reminders.
With the Toyota app, users can stay connected to their C-HR with Remote Connect*, included as a three-year trial. With Remote Connect, users can activate headlights, a horn alert, buzzer, and unlock the rear hatch. The remote climate features include the ability to adjust in-cabin temperature controls, including remote activation of the available seat heaters, steering wheel heater, defroster, and schedule a timer to activate in a daily routine.
Remote charging capabilities are also included with Remote Connect trial or paid subscription on the C-HR, which includes the ability to check charging status, start/stop charging with a vehicle that is already plugged in and even edit charging schedules, allowing for enhanced controls of the C-HR’s charging. The Toyota app also provides an easy-to-use map to find charging station locations near you or along your route.
*4G Network dependent for Connected Services, Service and Safety Connect. 4G Network dependent, paid subscription required after trial period for Remote Connect and Drive Connect
Active Safety & Driver Assist Technology
The C-HR features Toyota Safety Sense 3.0™, Toyota’s suite of active safety and driver assistance features designed to support driver awareness, decision-making, and vehicle operation. Please note that Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 systems and driver assist features are not a substitute for safe and attentive driving. The safety suite includes:
For complete details on TSS 3.0, please visit Toyota.ca/safety-sense..
Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert is also standard. The BSM system uses rear side radar sensors installed on the inner side of the rear bumper, on both the left and right sides, to assist the driver in confirming safety when changing lanes. The RCTA function uses the same sensors installed behind the rear bumper. This function is intended to assist the driver in checking areas that are not easily visible when backing up.
Safe Exit Alert is also standard on the C-HR. This system is designed to detect vehicles or cyclists approaching from the rear and judge if there is a possibility of a collision with an open door or passengers who are exiting. Safe Exit Alert will illuminate an indicator in the outer mirror and provide an audible alert to notify vehicle occupants.
The Toyota C-HR is also equipped with Toyota’s Star Safety System, standard. This system includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), and Smart Stop Technology® (SST).
Driver assistance features include Traffic Jam Assist**, Lane Change Assist, and Front Cross-Traffic Alert, standard.
**4G Network dependent. Requires an active Drive Connect trial or paid subscription. Paid subscription required after trial period.
In terms of battery safety, Toyota uses many measures to help protect cell integrity, thanks to the design and a multiple monitoring system intended to protect the vehicle’s battery system. This includes:
2026 Toyota C-HR pricing
|
Model |
Starting MSRP |
Estimated Vehicle Price*** |
|
C-HR SE |
$44,900 |
$48,300 |
|
C-HR XSE AWD |
$49,950 |
$53,350 |
|
C-HR XSE Premium AWD |
$54,400 |
$57,800 |
***NOTE: Vehicle Price includes MSRP/Freight PDI/AC charge/maximum Dealer fees/maximum other fees and charges, and excludes taxes, license, insurance and registration.
The 2026 Toyota C-HR will go on sale at Toyota Dealers across Canada next month. For complete and up-to-date details and specifications visit toyota.ca/C-HR
About Toyota Canada Inc.
Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the exclusive Canadian distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Toyota has sold over 7 million vehicles in Canada through a national network of 287 Toyota and Lexus dealerships. Toyota is dedicated to bringing safety, quality, dependability and reliability to the vehicles Canadians drive and the service they receive. TCI’s head office is in Toronto, with regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Halifax, and parts distribution centres in Clarington and Vancouver. Toyota also operates two manufacturing facilities in Canada. Having produced more than 11 million vehicles, popular Canadian models built at these facilities include Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX and RX hybrid, as well as Lexus NX and NX hybrid. The company has sold more than 35 million electrified vehicles worldwide and is the number one seller of electrified vehicles in Canada.
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