New Toyota C-HR for Sale near Raceland, LA
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Customer summary
The Toyota C-HR has consistently won over drivers with its stylish design, spacious interior, and great handling across various model years. Owners appreciate the affordability and the tech features, making it a solid choice in the compact SUV market. Many find it fun to drive, enjoying its sporty feel and good fuel economy. However, some have expressed a desire for more power and the availability of all-wheel drive. Overall, it stands out for its unique styling but is noted for being somewhat underpowered in certain trims.
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Toyota C-HR Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2026 SE FWD | -- |
| 2026 XSE Premium AWD | -- |
| 2026 XSE AWD | $39,000 |
| 2026 SE AWD | $37,000 |
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Like Frankenstein’s monster, electricity brings the Toyota C-HR back to life.
Toyota’s quirkiest model returns as a fully electric compact crossover that shares its platform and battery with the bZ Woodland but trades practicality for personality. With 338 horsepower, standard all-wheel drive (AWD), and a starting price of $38,450 (including destination), the 2026 Toyota C-HR offers an entertaining drive at a reasonable price.
Verdict: The 2026 Toyota C-HR won’t be the right fit for buyers who need lots of space, but it’s a genuinely fun electric crossover that doesn’t cost a fortune. If you’re an EV shopper who values driving enjoyment more than cargo capacity, the C-HR belongs on your shortlist.
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Toyota is a Japanese automaker that builds a full-line of cars, trucks, SUVs, and minivans. It is owned by Toyota Motor Corporation, and it has a large presence in North America in both operations and assembly. Its vehicles are known for quality, reliability, and versatility.
















