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New C-HR, Izoa twins will be Toyota’s first EVs in China

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Toyota’s first electric vehicles in China will be the compact C-HR EV and the identical, but rebranded, Izoa EV.

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The electric crossover will feature a reshaped grill, distinguishing it from the familiar combustion-powered version.

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The makeover has left the already quirky-looking C-HR looking even more goofy.

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Look, Ma, no tailpipes!

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Toyota has given almost no details about the electric powertrain or its estimated range. 

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We do know that the C-HR EV will ride on Toyota’s TNGA architecture, which opens the possibility of electrifying other Toyota vehicles that share that global platform. 

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The C-HR EV will also be sold as the Izoa EV thanks to Toyota’s strange joint venture partnerships in the Chinese market.

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GAC Toyota will call it the C-HR EV, while FAW Toyota will use the Izoa EV moniker.

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Source: Electric - cnet.com

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