The Toyota C-HR+ small electric SUV is the follow-up to the Japanese giant’s somewhat late entry to the electric vehicle (EV) market, the bZ4X mid-size electric SUV.

Unlike the unconventional looks of the – unconventionally named – bZ4X, the C-HR+ adopts a more stylish appearance, keeping in step with the company’s newfound taste for sharp lines and edgy designs.

Despite the familiar name, the 2026 Toyota C-HR+ doesn’t share any exterior features with the existing C-HR hybrid. In fact, it’s larger than its hybrid namesake in virtually every direction, and only slightly smaller than the bZ4X – which could give the updated version of the latter an issue when it arrives in dealerships.

The exact product offering for the C-HR+ in Australia has yet to be confirmed, but in European markets it comes with a choice of 57.7kWh (54kWh usable) or 77kWh (72kWh usable) batteries, with front- or all-wheel drive. We got behind the wheel at its European launch in Portugal to see what it’s like.

How much does the Toyota C-HR+ cost?

Pricing and equipment levels are yet to be announced, but Toyota Australia has confirmed it will be offered in two model grades, with pricing expected to undercut the bZ4X’s base price of $55,990 before on-road costs.

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What is the Toyota C-HR+ like on the inside?

As you would expect, it all looks and feels very Toyota on the inside of the C-HR+, and the quality of the materials and the build seem to be to a very good standard.