Toyota C-HR


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The 2026 Toyota C-HR is at Toyota of Orlando

Ready for an all-new take on a classic crossover? Welcome back the Toyota C-HR! This Orlando Toyota is making a bold return to the market and has been completely reimagined as an electric vehicle with all-wheel drive and up to 338 horsepower at your fingertips. While the first generation of this crossover definitely delivered style but fell short on performance and refinement, the 2026 Toyota C-HR blows its predecessor out of the water. It’s redesigned, more stylish than ever, and has the latest tech to match its newly electrified drivetrain. Let’s get into it - at Toyota of Orlando, we’re making it simple!

The 2026 Toyota C-HR is Redesigned and Electrified

The 2026 Toyota C-HR is back after a four-year retirements, and it’s built very differently from the original model. Here are some of the highlights:
  • It has a new “Hammerhead” design that showcases beveled lines, split accent lights, and a sporty rear LED light bar that’s modern and clean.
  • You’ll have the option of 18- or 20-inch wheels, and a black roof adds contrast to a wide palette of new paint colors.
  • The new design also places the battery under the floor - this means a lower center of gravity and better handling, especially around curves.
  • It will be up for grabs in the SE and XSE models in 2026.
The 2026 Toyota C-HR also sits on Toyota’s e-TNGA EV platform. This means it has two electric motors (one in the front and one in the back) and offers all-wheel drive as a standard feature. This is a huge change from the first C-HR, which fell short when it came to acceleration and traction.

Electric Performance and Driving Benefits in this Orlando Toyota EV

The 2026 Toyota C-HR has an electric powertrain paired with a 74.7 or 77 kWh battery pack, and dual motors that produce 338 horsepower cumulatively. This means you can get from 0-60 mph in just 5 seconds flat… the previous model took 11 seconds to achieve the same speed. Gone are the days of sluggish acceleration. Not sold yet? Here are some other performance highlights for this Orlando Toyota electric car:
  • It gets an estimated 290 miles per charge so commuting and even road trips are within reach.
  • Charging is easy and fast. The 2026 Toyota C-HR supports the new North American Charging Standard, which means you can charge with Tesla’s Supercharger network.
  • A full charge from 10% to 80% can be done in about 30 minutes at a DC fast charger, so long distances are no problem.
  • You’ll have steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters within reach; they also control your regenerative braking.
But what are the biggest benefits of driving the 2026 Toyota C-HR?
  • Instant torque for exciting acceleration
  • A quieter, vibration-free cabin compared to gas vehicles
  • Lower ownership costs - EVs usually need less maintenance and have cheaper “fuel” per mile
  • Eligibility for tax rebates and incentives in some states, as well as access to HOV lanes and special parking in some circumstances

The 2026 Toyota C-HR Exudes Style

The 2026 Toyota C-HR has been completely redesigned. It has a new futuristic, coupe-like silhouette on the exterior that’s stylish and functional. You’ll love the premium wheel designs, beveled lines, and unique lighting that make this ride stand out on the road. This Orlando Toyota EV comes in a multitude of single and two-tone colors, and features like low-profile roof rails, a power lift gate, and rain-sensing wipers make it easier than ever to use it as a daily driver. You’ll also get more space inside the 2026 Toyota C-HR. It has up to 25.4 cubic feet of cargo space in the back when the rear seats are folded down. The interior design of this crossover is clean, open, and modern. It has a slim driver’s display and convenient center console, as well as a panoramic glass roof. Other interior touches include lux materials like SofTex and suede, heated seats, and customizable interior ambient lighting.

Technology Reigns in this Toyota EV

The new cabin of the Toyota C-HR is modern from end to end. Our favorite features include:
  • A standard 14-inch touchscreen in the dash that offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa.
  • A fully digital gauge cluster, two Qi wireless charging pads, and an upgraded JBL audio system for the richest possible sound and entertainment.
  • Toyota Drive Connect - this gives you 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, adjust audio controls, change the cabin temperatures, and more.
  • The new Cloud Navigation, which is the available onboard navigation solution, uses the cloud to download the latest available maps, traffic, and routing information.

Get Top Safety Systems in the 2026 Toyota C-HR

Safety is a Toyota priority in every single one of its vehicles, and the new Toyota C-HR includes the top-of-the-line Safety Sense 3.0 suite. Key features include:
  • Dynamic radar cruise control
  • Lane tracing assist, lane-departure warning, and road sign assist
  • Automatic high beams
  • Pre-collision system with pedestrian detection
  • Blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, safe-exit alert
  • Multiple battery management and thermal safety systems
This tech helps drivers prevent accidents and makes your daily commute less stressful, while the battery monitoring ensures that you don’t have to worry about your car’s EV system and range.

Test drive the 2026 Toyota C-HR Today

Ready to see for yourself? Take the new Toyota C-HR for a spin at Toyota of Orlando. We’re open seven days a week at 3575 Vineland Road, just off I-4 near the Mall at Millenia!