Coming Soon: 2026 Toyota C-HR
November 28 2025

The 2026 Toyota C-HR marks a powerful evolution for the subcompact crossover — now arriving as a fully electric vehicle. Built on Toyota’s dedicated e-TNGA platform, it features dual electric motors (front and rear) for standard all-wheel drive, delivering a combined output of 338 horsepower. That translates into brisk performance, with Toyota estimating a 0–60 mph time of around 5 seconds. Thanks to its 74.7 kWh battery pack and efficient powertrain, the C-CHR offers an estimated driving range of up to 290 miles on a full charge. 

On the outside, the 2026 C-HR makes a bold statement. Its silhouette is sleek and coupe-like, blending crossover utility with sporty design. Toyota’s signature “hammerhead” front end gives it a distinct, modern look, while low-profile roof rails and available two-tone paint schemes add both style and function. Toyota USA Newsroom The C-HR offers a choice of 18- or 20-inch wheels, rain-sensing wipers, and a power liftgate for extra convenience — a design that’s both eye-catching and practical.

Step inside, and the C-HR’s interior feels premium and tech-forward. A generous 14-inch touchscreen anchors the dashboard, powered by Toyota’s Audio Multimedia system, while a fully digital driver display keeps vital info front and center. Toyota USA Newsroom Ambient lighting lets you set the mood, and soft-touch materials and SofTex (or synthetic suede) trim elevate comfort. PR Newswire On the convenience front, there are dual wireless charging pads, 60/40-folding rear seats, and up to 25.4 cubic feet of cargo space — giving you both flexibility and connectivity. 

As Toyota of Seattle watches the EV rollout closely, this all-electric C-HR is shaping up to be one of the most exciting arrivals in 2026. If you’re interested in learning more — or being among the first to know when it lands at the dealership — reach out to the Toyota of Seattle team. They’d be happy to keep you updated as the launch date approaches and help you reserve or test drive one when they arrive.