
Toyota’s All-Electric C-HR Stuns for 2025: 338 HP, Tesla Charging, and Aggressive New Styling Revealed
Toyota reboots its C-HR as an all-electric crossover for 2025, boasting bold design, swift acceleration, and access to Tesla Superchargers.
- 338 horsepower from dual electric motors
- 0-60 mph in 5 seconds — as quick as the GR Corolla
- 290-mile estimated range per charge
- 10-80% charge in 30 minutes on compatible fast chargers
The wait is over — Toyota’s polarizing C-HR crossover has undergone a jaw-dropping transformation. After a quiet discontinuation in 2022, the C-HR returns as a full battery-electric vehicle, promising to shake up the compact EV market in 2025.
The old C-HR, known for its quirky looks and lackluster sales (just 12,000 U.S. units in its final year), has been reborn with futuristic styling, beastly performance, and tech upgrades that position Toyota as a serious contender against brands like Tesla, Ford, and Hyundai.
What Makes the 2025 Toyota C-HR EV Stand Out?
Toyota’s new C-HR ditches gasoline entirely, riding on the brand’s advanced e-TNGA platform (shared with the latest bZ models). It’s smaller than the bZ4X for city streets, but don’t be fooled by its size—this EV packs a punch.
It sports a coupe-inspired sloping roofline, striking horizontal light bars, and blacked-out trim that demands attention. With its 177.9-inch length, it’s roughly 6.7 inches shorter than Toyota’s current electric SUV, slotting into a sweet spot for urban drivers.
How Fast and Powerful Is the Electric C-HR?
The C-HR redefines expectations with all-wheel drive, powered by twin electric motors generating a combined 338 HP. That catapults this compact crossover from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds—a match for Toyota’s GR Corolla hot hatch and leagues ahead of the gas-powered C-HR.
Toyota fine-tuned the EV’s suspension for a sporting edge: think stiffer anti-roll bars and unique spring rates designed for dynamic handling, while its sibling, the Toyota bZ, focuses on comfort.
What’s New in Range, Charging, and Tech?
The 2025 C-HR comes equipped with a 74.7 kWh battery, promising a 290-mile range—just shy of the 300-mile benchmark but a massive leap from older Toyota EVs. Fast-charging takes just 30 minutes (10-80%) at up to 150 kW, and, for the first time, the C-HR gets the North American Charging Standard (NACS) port. That’s right: you get direct access to thousands of Tesla Superchargers without clunky adapters.
Unlike some rivals, the charging port is perfectly placed for hassle-free Supercharger stops. Toyota is betting big on this tech leap, aiming to rival charging experiences from industry leaders like Tesla.
What About the Interior and Practicality?
Inside, the C-HR features Toyota’s new 14-inch infotainment screen—intuitive, slick, and feature-rich. Creature comforts like a panoramic sunroof and heated seats come standard, ensuring drivers aren’t just getting a thrill ride, but also a luxury one.
The main drawbacks? The compact size means rear seat and cargo space are a bit pinched. The gauge cluster is awkwardly obscured by the steering wheel for drivers of all heights—a surprising miss. Still, average and taller passengers should find the rear reasonably comfortable, while the trunk offers 25.4 cubic feet of space—just behind the bZ’s 27.7.
When Can You Get One?
The all-new C-HR will be built in Japan and arrives in U.S. dealerships early 2025. Pricing details remain under wraps but expect competitive figures as Toyota ramps up its electric ambitions alongside new models from Lexus and other automakers.
How Can You Prepare to Buy the 2025 Toyota C-HR EV?
Considering going electric? Here’s how to prep for Toyota’s game-changing crossover:
- Research home charging options to complement Supercharger access
- Assess your typical driving range vs. the C-HR’s 290-mile capability
- Compare warranty and EV incentives in your state
- Sign up for updates from Toyota for the latest on pre-orders and launch events
Ready to electrify your daily drive? The new Toyota C-HR is poised to leave its awkward past behind and lead the sporty, stylish EV crossover wave in 2025. Bookmark this page or follow Toyota for official release updates—don’t miss your shot at one of the year’s most anticipated new EVs!
New Toyota C-HR EV Checklist:
- ✔ Bold, all-new design and sporty e-TNGA platform
- ✔ 338 HP dual-motor AWD / 0-60 in 5 sec
- ✔ Tesla Supercharger access (NACS port)
- ✔ 290-mile driving range
- ✔ Advanced infotainment, sunroof, heated seats
- ✔ On sale early 2025 (pricing TBA)