Toyota C-HR EV confirmed for Australia because the model’s most cost-effective EV but

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The Toyota C-HR electrical car (EV) has been confirmed for Australian showrooms and is ready to be cheaper than the bZ4X SUV – presently the model’s solely EV – when it lands early in 2026. 

The electrical C-HR would be the second EV in Toyota Australia’s lineup after the bZ4X was launched in 2024, with the bZ4X Touring additionally scheduled to land right here within the first half of 2026.

Marginally smaller than the bZ4X, C-HR EV Australian pricing and gear ranges are but to be introduced however it’s anticipated to undercut the bZ4x’s base value of $66,000 earlier than on-road prices.

The five-seat C-HR, now in its second technology, is presently provided by Toyota Australia completely as a non-plug-in hybrid (HEV) like the vast majority of its passenger automobiles. 

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“It’s a pure development from its hybrid engine and was a part of the manufacturing plan – we had a chance to get it, so we’re going to take it,” Toyota Australia vp of gross sales and advertising, Sean Hanley, instructed CarExpert.

When requested if the C-H’s edgier, much less standard styling influenced the choice, Mr Hanley added “it’s acquired nice enchantment… it’s acquired a younger following which I actually like, and the styling does stand out from the gang”.

Australian C-HR pricing begins at $45,440 earlier than on-roads for the entry-level GXL, whereas the range-topping GR Sport – with its stronger hybrid powertrain – is priced at $57,390 earlier than on-roads. 

Pricing for the C-HR BEV is predicted to land between $57,390 and $66,000 earlier than on-road prices, then.