The fully electric Toyota C-HR+ has arrived in Latvian dealerships, marking the expansion of Toyota’s battery electric vehicle (BEV) lineup in the country. The latest model combines a distinctive design with the latest generation of electric vehicle technology, offering both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations.
Toyota is positioning the C-HR+ as a standout model, emphasizing its strong side profile, expressive proportions, and aerodynamic coupe-style body. The interior is designed to be spacious and functional, featuring high-quality materials, intelligent storage solutions, and an ergonomic driver-focused layout.
The C-HR+ is equipped with a 77 kWh battery, providing a range of 501 to 607 kilometers on a single charge, depending on the chosen version (WLTP measurement). The all-wheel drive model delivers particularly dynamic performance, producing up to 343 horsepower (252 kW) and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds.
Currently, Toyota is offering a promotional launch price that allows customers to purchase the all-wheel drive C-HR+ at the same price as the front-wheel drive version. This offer aims to make the more powerful variant more accessible to potential buyers.
Charging is facilitated by built-in chargers, with the standard inclusion of an 11 kW charger. Higher trim levels offer the option of a 22 kW charger. Utilizing a 150 kW fast-charging station, the battery can be replenished from 10% to 80% in approximately 30 minutes.
Toyota provides a battery maintenance program for all its fully electric models, covering battery condition checks for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 kilometers of driving. This program is intended to provide owners with peace of mind regarding the vehicle’s longevity and residual value.
The starting price for the new Toyota C-HR+ in Latvia is 45,500 euros. The current promotional offer, allowing the purchase of the all-wheel drive version at the price of the front-wheel drive model, is designed to enhance the appeal of this compact electric SUV to modern drivers.