📅 Category: New Releases | By: Clyde Motors KE | ⏱ 5 min read
Toyota has confirmed that the C-HR will return in 2026 as a fully electric vehicle, joining the bZ4X that we covered in detail in Blog #144 as part of Toyota’s expanding African and global EV commitment. For Kenya’s market, where the petrol and hybrid C-HR has built a loyal following among style-conscious buyers as covered in Blog #81, the electric variant’s arrival represents Toyota’s continued push to bring genuine variety to its electrification strategy beyond the bZ4X’s crossover format.
The C-HR Electric — A Different Proposition
Where the bZ4X is positioned as a dedicated electric crossover built on Toyota’s bespoke EV platform, the C-HR Electric brings battery power to a vehicle whose petrol and hybrid variants have already established a specific identity around bold design and driving engagement. This typically means a more compact, more urban-focused electric vehicle than the bZ4X — appealing to buyers who want the C-HR’s striking aesthetic with zero local emissions.
What Kenya’s Buyers Should Watch For
As with the bZ4X, the C-HR Electric’s relevance to Kenya’s market depends heavily on individual buyers’ access to reliable charging infrastructure. The same considerations covered in Blog #144 apply directly — Nairobi-based buyers with home charging access stand to benefit most immediately, while buyers further from established charging networks should monitor infrastructure development before committing.
For buyers who love the C-HR’s design language covered extensively in Blog #81 but want to explore the electric proposition, this development confirms Toyota’s commitment to offering the C-HR’s distinctive styling across multiple powertrain types — petrol, hybrid, and now fully electric — giving buyers genuine choice within a single beloved design.
The Subaru Connection — Uncharted
Notably, the Subaru Uncharted is confirmed as a twin to the redesigned Toyota C-HR small electric SUV, with one advantage — it has an even less expensive base model. This Toyota-Subaru platform sharing, similar to the bZ4X-Solterra relationship, means Kenya’s buyers evaluating the electric C-HR should also consider the Subaru variant when it eventually becomes available, particularly if pricing advantages persist into the used import market.
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