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The Toyota C-HR+ is revealed as a new EV eschewing Toyota’s bZ EV branding for a familiar name and set to cost from under £40k. The Toyota bZ4X arrived on sale in the UK more than three years ago as the first of a promised new wave of EVs from Toyota as it resigned itself to a future including pure EVs as well as Hybrids.
But despite Toyota’s strong reputation with electrified cars the bZ4X hasn’t exactly been a hit, and nor has its odd name, which sounds more like a 1980’s games console than a Toyota EV.
Toyota’s next EV was much more recent with the arrival of the Toyota Urban Cruiser which looks to be a decently competitive offering around the size of a Yaris Cross and, importantly, with a name instead of a bunch of numbers and letters. Pedictably, as an EV, there’s more room inside the C-HR+ – with an extra 150mm in the wheelbase – and a slightly bigger boot too, and at 4520mm long it’s s around the size of a Kia Sportage and sits between the Urban Cruiser and bZ4X in Toyota’s EV range.
Two battery options are available, with a 58kWh battery powering a 165bhp FWD model and a 77kWh battery powering a 221bhp FWD model and an AWD model with 338bhp, and promising range of up to 370 miles.
Toyota says it will reveal more details on the C-HR+ nearer to launch later this year, when you can expect it to cost from just under £40k.