Huge car brand revives iconic model as ‘complete package’ EV two years after being discontinued

A HUGE car brand is reviving an iconic model as a ‘complete package’ EV – just two years after it was discontinued.

Toyota’s C-HR model first launched back in 2016 and debuted its second generation in 2023.

Red Toyota C-HR BEV driving on a road at sunset.

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Toyota are reviving a former model – do you know which one?Credit: Toyota
Interior view of a Toyota C-HR PHEV GR Sport's front seats.

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The Toyota C-HR originally launched in 2016Credit: Jayson Fong

Meanwhile the previous C-HR model came to the UK during October 2023.

The 2026 model, which is coming to the US, will be a fully electric crossover.

Car buffs will know the C-HR initially arrived Stateside for the 2018 model season – only to be discontinued four years later.

In contrast to the former gas iteration, this new C-HR brings a 74.7-kilowatt-hour battery pack and two electric motors.

This means the vehicle boasts a 388 horsepower – as well as a 0-60 mph time of 5.0 seconds.

Those familiar with the former C-HR will rediscover the familiar four-door coupe set up.

Although this time around, the model features contemporary upgrades alongside a new face.

Interior features include a 14-inch touchscreen, 4G Wi-Fi hotspot and wireless Apple CarPlay.

As of writing, Toyota has not yet unveiled cost details for the new 2026 Toyota C-HR.

It is not the first time the car giants have brought back a former model with a new twist.

Inside Toyota’s UK production plant as it builds five MILLIONTH motor since first Carina E rolled off the line in 1992

Last year, Toyota delighted drivers with plans to bring back The Urban Cruiser.

These plans came ten years after the forgotten model had been discontinued.

The Japanese manufacturer’s second electric, it was expected to rival the Volvo EX40, Peugeot e-3008 and Mini Aceman.

The Urban Cruiser was created after Toyota and Suzuki teamed up, making it very similar to Suzuki’s e-Vitara.

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