Toyota C-HR+ here in March to rival Skoda Elroq at £34,495

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Europe CEO Yoshihiro Nakata said: “We wanted to bring all the passion, emotion and success of the C-HR to the BEV segment, so in this space it shares the same DNA.”

The interior is fitted with a 14in touchscreen, 7in digital instrument display and a host of physical controls for the most used functions, such as climate. Options include two wireless smartphone chargers, air-con controls for rear occupants and a panoramic roof.

Power and range

Based on the e-TNGA platform also used by the bZ4X, the C-HR+ is offered with either a 57.7kWh (for 284 miles) or 77.0kWh battery (for 376 miles). An 11kW on-board charger is standard and high-spec models get a 22kW unit. DC fast charging peaks at 150kW.

The C-HR+ can be had with front-wheel drive or, exclusively with the 77kWh pack, all-wheel drive. Power levels begin at 165bhp, rise to 221bhp and top out at 338bhp in dual-motor, all-wheel-drive form. This beats the standard 3.0-litre six-pot GR Supra by 3bhp.

For power output, the EV is beaten only by the 429bhp GR Supra Final Edition as the most potent Toyota to date, although that sports coupé is sold in very limited numbers and not in the UK.

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