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2026 Toyota C-HR

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The 2026 Toyota C-HR is a subcompact crossover SUV featuring a coupe-like body style, low stance, and flowing lines. Vehicles in similar consideration include the Volvo EX30, Kia EV3, and Hyundai Kona Electric. Following the discontinuation of the gas-powered model in the US after 2022, this redesign uses the e-TNGA platform designed for electric vehicles. The powertrain consists of front and rear electric motors enabling all-wheel drive, with 338 combined system horsepower powered by a 74.7-kWh battery that provides approximately 280 miles of range based on wheel size.

The Toyota Audio Multimedia infotainment system includes a 14-inch touchscreen standard, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, cloud-based navigation powered by Google data, integrated streaming for services such as Apple Music and Amazon Music, and dual Bluetooth pairing. Changes for the 2026 model year encompass the electric powertrain, increased display size compared to prior generations, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 driver assistance features, including Traffic Jam Assist on higher trims. The Toyota app integrates with Remote Connect for remote climate control, charging schedules, and vehicle status checks, offered initially through multi-year trials and later as optional subscriptions, complemented by over-the-air updates for software and multimedia.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • Collects facial biometrics and vehicle data by default
  • Remote start locked behind paid subscription
  • Unresponsive infotainment during updates
  • Multiple unclear privacy policies
  • Past data leaks and insecure transmission

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Interface Friction4 mentions

Unresponsive infotainment UI

The infotainment system's user interface in the 2026 Toyota C-HR is outdated, unattractive, and slow...

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Subscription Lock-in4 mentions

Remote start subscription required

Toyota locks remote start functionality behind a paid app subscription for newer models like the 202...

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Privacy & Surveillance3 mentions

Collects biometric facial data

Toyota vehicles use interior cameras for facial recognition and driver monitoring, collecting and st...

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Privacy & Surveillance3 mentions

Default DCM data collection

The Data Communication Module (DCM) is active by default in Toyota vehicles, collecting location, ve...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the 2026 Toyota C-HR

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