The sporty-looking C-HR returns as an electric vehicle, with 338-horsepower and standard all-wheel drive. The lower SE trim offers 287-mile of driving range. The upper XSE trim, with larger wheels, offers 273-mile of range. The motors are backed up by a 74.7-kWh lithium-ion battery and the car has an 11-kW onboard AC charger. It also has an NACS charge port, making it compatible with Tesla Superchargers. DC fast-charging in public places enables the battery pack to go from a 10 percent to 80 percent state-of-charge in about 30 minutes, says Toyota. It is longer and wider than before, putting it between the Corolla Cross and RAV4 in size. The SE has notable conveniences that include heated front seats and steering wheel, power liftgate, Qi wireless phone chargers, and a large 14-inch infotainment screen. The XSE brings larger wheels, synthetic leather upholstery, driver memory seat, digital rearview mirror, surround-view cameras, and more.