Toyota expands its electric offering in Spain with the new C-HR+, an SUV that arrives with a simplified range of two versions. Both share a 77 kWh battery, although the entry-level Advance version features a 224 hp motor with front-wheel drive. Its strong point is a range of up to 607 kilometers and consumption from 13.4 kWh/100 km, figures that position it as an option to consider in the segment.
Standard equipment and technology in the C-HR+ Advance 🚗
The Advance trim does not skimp on the basics. It includes a 14-inch multimedia screen, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, and the Toyota Safety Sense package as standard. It also incorporates a heat pump to optimize thermal efficiency and parking sensors with automatic braking. The proposal is clear: a simple range without complex mechanical options, focused on offering generous range without needing to constantly check the battery percentage.
607 km of range so you have no excuse not to charge 🔋
Toyota promises 607 kilometers on a single charge, which means you can go from Madrid to Barcelona and still have enough left to drive around the Sagrada Familia looking for parking. And all with a consumption of 13.4 kWh/100 km, which in real-world practice will probably be closer to the average of a teenager with a heavy foot. But hey, in the meantime, the theory sounds great on the spec sheet.