Home News Auto News Shanghai 2019: Toyota Unveils EV Variant Of C-HR Ahead Of 2020 Launch Shanghai 2019: Toyota Unveils EV Variant Of C-HR Ahead Of 2020 Launch Auto News Aswan | April 16, 2019 02:15 pm With China's appetite for electric vehicles growing at an exponential rate (and properly implemented government incentives in tandem), it makes sense for manufacturers to develop electric vehicles for sale in the Chinese market. The motivation for developing such radical variants is similar to that of Europe where companies are fined heavily for "unclean" vehicles sold: carbon credits dictate product planning and model introductions, and there are inherent benefits to selling electric vehicles in volume. Compound this with the fact that major cities in China have a lottery system for the ability to register conventional cars - which electric vehicles are exempt from - and you can see why electric vehicles are so popular. Toyota's latest and greatest offering in the electric vehicle segment is a model that is viewed as a sort of renaissance for the brand - a car that combines the most current market trend of crossovers, with a renewed fun-to-drive development approach that Akio Toyoda has strong-armed the company into following. It's the Toyota C-HR, now in battery electric vehicle flavour, launched on the opening day of Auto Shanghai 2019. The CH-R (produced by GAC-Toyota), and its sister crossover the IZOA (produced by FAW-Toyota) are expected to go on sale by 2020.In addition to that, Toyota launched a range of other hybrid models, such as the RAV4, Alphard, and Vellfire hybrid electric vehicle models. There was even a millennial-focused battery electric vehicle concept known as the RHOMBUS and developed by TMEC - Toyota's research and development arm in China. Fuel cell models are still under consideration for the Chinese market, though Toyota has been running pilot programs for the Mirai in China.Toyota has some lofty goals when it comes to production targets, and China is going to be the best way to hit them given the sheer volume of the country. 2020 will see them launching 10 new battery electric vehicles on a global scale through the first half of the year, with the eventual goal being 5.5 million electrified vehicles sold annually by 2030. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags c-hr C-HR EV EV Shanghai 2019 Toyota Toyota C-HR Toyota C-HR EV Print Related News Spied: 2018 Toyota C-HR Caught In Malaysia Auto News Eric | April 02, 2018 UMW Toyota Motor previewed the Toyota C-HR last weekend during the Carlist.my MAA DRIVE event. From what we understand, the company is looking at a ... 2017 Toyota C-HR – Open For Bookings In Japan Auto News Hans | September 28, 2016 Toyota announced today the specifications for the Japanese-market Toyota C-HR, and that it will be accepting bookings for its crossover model in ... Review: Toyota C-HR 1.8L – Toyota Is Back, And Braver Than Ever Reviews Arvind | June 06, 2018 If the recent general elections have taught us anything, is that change is the only constant. Be it one person, a political party or even a whole ... Toyota C-HR’s Price For Malaysia Estimated At RM145,500, Launch In Q1 2018 Auto News Hans | December 04, 2017 After months of previews and teasers, UMW Toyota Motor has finally confirmed that the upcoming Toyota C-HR will be launched in early-2018 with an ... Comments
Shanghai 2019: Toyota Unveils EV Variant Of C-HR Ahead Of 2020 Launch Auto News Aswan | April 16, 2019 02:15 pm With China's appetite for electric vehicles growing at an exponential rate (and properly implemented government incentives in tandem), it makes sense for manufacturers to develop electric vehicles for sale in the Chinese market. The motivation for developing such radical variants is similar to that of Europe where companies are fined heavily for "unclean" vehicles sold: carbon credits dictate product planning and model introductions, and there are inherent benefits to selling electric vehicles in volume. Compound this with the fact that major cities in China have a lottery system for the ability to register conventional cars - which electric vehicles are exempt from - and you can see why electric vehicles are so popular. Toyota's latest and greatest offering in the electric vehicle segment is a model that is viewed as a sort of renaissance for the brand - a car that combines the most current market trend of crossovers, with a renewed fun-to-drive development approach that Akio Toyoda has strong-armed the company into following. It's the Toyota C-HR, now in battery electric vehicle flavour, launched on the opening day of Auto Shanghai 2019. The CH-R (produced by GAC-Toyota), and its sister crossover the IZOA (produced by FAW-Toyota) are expected to go on sale by 2020.In addition to that, Toyota launched a range of other hybrid models, such as the RAV4, Alphard, and Vellfire hybrid electric vehicle models. There was even a millennial-focused battery electric vehicle concept known as the RHOMBUS and developed by TMEC - Toyota's research and development arm in China. Fuel cell models are still under consideration for the Chinese market, though Toyota has been running pilot programs for the Mirai in China.Toyota has some lofty goals when it comes to production targets, and China is going to be the best way to hit them given the sheer volume of the country. 2020 will see them launching 10 new battery electric vehicles on a global scale through the first half of the year, with the eventual goal being 5.5 million electrified vehicles sold annually by 2030. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags c-hr C-HR EV EV Shanghai 2019 Toyota Toyota C-HR Toyota C-HR EV
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Spied: 2018 Toyota C-HR Caught In Malaysia Auto News Eric | April 02, 2018 UMW Toyota Motor previewed the Toyota C-HR last weekend during the Carlist.my MAA DRIVE event. From what we understand, the company is looking at a ...
2017 Toyota C-HR – Open For Bookings In Japan Auto News Hans | September 28, 2016 Toyota announced today the specifications for the Japanese-market Toyota C-HR, and that it will be accepting bookings for its crossover model in ...
Review: Toyota C-HR 1.8L – Toyota Is Back, And Braver Than Ever Reviews Arvind | June 06, 2018 If the recent general elections have taught us anything, is that change is the only constant. Be it one person, a political party or even a whole ...
Toyota C-HR’s Price For Malaysia Estimated At RM145,500, Launch In Q1 2018 Auto News Hans | December 04, 2017 After months of previews and teasers, UMW Toyota Motor has finally confirmed that the upcoming Toyota C-HR will be launched in early-2018 with an ...