Description
The Toyota C-HR Design 2.0 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) is a striking evolution of Toyota?s Super-Coupe SUV, offering a blend of concept-car styling and high-performance electrification. Finished in Eclipse Black, this model possesses a sleek, aggressive presence that highlights its distinctive hammerhead front-end and flush-fitting door handles. Registered in March 2026, this vehicle is currently being utilized as an active driven Demonstrator, as such, please note that the mileage may vary from any initial figures provided as it remains in daily use for showroom operations and test drives.
The Design trim is the sophisticated heart of the second-generation C-HR lineup. It sits on 18-inch black machined-face alloy wheels and features a premium interior equipped with the latest 2026 digital enhancements. The cockpit is dominated by a 12.3-inch fully digital driver?s combimeter and a matching 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen with the Toyota Smart Connect+ system, featuring cloud-based navigation and wireless smartphone integration. Standard luxury features include front sports seats (partially made from recycled materials), a heated steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, and a wireless phone charger. It also features the most advanced Toyota Safety Sense suite, including Proactive Driving Assist and a Driver Monitoring Camera.
Under the hood, the 2.0-liter PHEV system is a powerhouse, producing a combined 223 hp. This allows for a swift 0?62 mph time of just 7.4 seconds, making it the quickest variant in the C-HR family. With its 13.6 kWh battery, it offers an official all-electric range of up to 41 miles, allowing for silent, emissions-free commuting for most daily trips. Because this is a 2026 registration, it benefits from exceptional long-term security through the Service Activated Toyota Warranty. While currently covered by its initial three-year manufacturer warranty, you can maintain protection until the vehicle is 10 years old or reaches 100,000 miles. By simply having the car serviced at an authorized Toyota center once a year, a fresh 12-month war