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Toyota brings out electric C-HR for the Chinese market (for now)

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Toyota

has officially unveiled its C-HR-based electric

crossovers

for the Chinese market. The GAC Toyota-built electric

C-HR

and the FAW counterpart, IZOA, appeared at the

Shanghai Auto Show

today. The models are the first fully electric Toyotas for China, and sales begin next year.

No figures have been released for the electric twins, nothing about the attainable range, available power or performance, but more information is sure to be made available later. The C-HR rides on the same TNGA platform as the new

Corolla

, so the BEV-ization of the Corolla is surely just a matter of time, and it’s not unreasonable to expect a global fully electric variant of both the Corolla and C-HR in the near future if the Chinese endeavor is anything to go by. Still, as recently as late 2017, a Toyota executive said that “long range” battery

electric cars

were

not part of the plan

because of the time it takes to charge them, but that a new quicker-charging solid state battery was in the works for early next decade.

Toyota declared that “more than 10” battery

electric vehicles

will debut in the early 2020s, and the plan is to sell more than 5.5 million electrified vehicles per year globally by 2030 — that includes

hybrids

. Since 1997, Toyota has sold almost 13 million electrified vehicles.

For the Chinese market, the Shanghai show’s Toyota stand also features hybrid models of the

RAV4

and the Alphard/Vellfire, and

plug-in hybrid

versions of the Corolla and Levin.

from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2v4Vmqz