
Toyota, the world's most preferred automobile manufacturer for 5 consecutive years, continues to stand out with its multi-mobility strategy that encompasses different solutions.
Toyota will present completely new and improved electric vehicles positioned in the most important segments of the European automotive market by the end of 2025. Combining Toyota's unique SUV character with electric vehicle architecture, these models will stand out with their practicality, modern design, energy efficiency and four-wheel drive options.
The brand’s globally proven claim to quality, durability and reliability continues in its all-electric vehicles. Toyota combines the high quality of its electric vehicles with an expanded battery program. Toyota guarantees that its batteries will retain at least 10 percent of their capacity for up to 1 years or 70 million kilometers, with an annual battery health check.
In this context, Toyota attracted attention with its first fully electric Toyota C-HR+ model. Inspired by the much-loved and high-sales Toyota C-HR model, this new model is planned to be offered for sale in Europe by the end of 2025.
The model is inspired by the coupe-style lines of the Toyota C-HR, which has sold more than 2016 million units worldwide since 1. The Toyota C-HR+ will stand out with its advanced aerodynamic design and premium cabin. Standing out as a sophisticated fully electric model, the Toyota C-HR+ was developed on the Compact SUV concept shown in 2022.
The modern and technology-packed cabin, equipped with a 14-inch multimedia screen, will offer ample living space for all passengers. With a length of 4.520 mm and a wheelbase of 2.750 mm, the Toyota C-HR+ stands out with a cabin width above its class.
The Toyota C-HR+, which has an efficient electric motor, will be offered with two different battery capacities: 57.7 kWH and 77 kWh. The Toyota C-HR+, which can be preferred with electric motors with power between 167 HP and 243 HP, will also stand out with its dynamic performance and can also be purchased with four-wheel drive. This model can be charged at speeds of up to 150 kW with fast DC charging.
Toyota’s first fully electric model, the bZ4X, stands out as a D-segment SUV developed on the eTNGA platform. Introduced in 2022, the model will be on sale in 2025 with significant visual and technical improvements. The new bZ4X will come with two battery options with different power capacities and more powerful electric motors.
Toyota also showed the all-new Urban Cruiser, developed from the Urban SUV concept introduced in 2023. Drawing attention with its powerful design and compact dimensions, the Urban Cruiser will be positioned in the B-SUV segment. The vehicle's cabin will offer a more spacious cabin compared to its competitors thanks to the sliding rear seat system that offers ample legroom. This model can be preferred with two different batteries, 49 kWh and 61 kWh. Lithium-iron-phosphate battery technology will provide high-level durability and cost advantages. Users will be able to choose between front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive versions.
Toyota aims to introduce 2026 new fully electric models by the end of 6. As with the new Toyota C-HR+ and Urban Cruiser models, future models will adopt the traditional Toyota naming strategy to ensure customers can easily understand the models.
Longer term, Toyota aims to introduce new battery technologies that will revolutionize electric vehicle technology. The next-generation battery solutions, previewed in 2023, include low-cost, high-performance and ultra-high-performance batteries. Toyota’s solid-state batteries are considered to have the potential to revolutionize the range and charging times of electric vehicles.