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Toyota Unveils Two New Electric Vehicles at the Canadian Auto Show

Toyota electric vehicles Canada are taking a major step forward as the brand introduces two all-new battery-electric models at the Canadian International Auto Show. This marks an important moment in Toyota’s electrification strategy, giving Canadians an early look at what’s next in electric mobility.

The 2026 Toyota C-HR and 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland are making their Ontario auto show debuts, marking the first public opportunity to explore these new battery-electric models. Both vehicles are scheduled to arrive at Toyota dealers across Canada later this spring, further strengthening Toyota’s growing BEV lineup.

Red Toyota C-HR parked at a scenic overlook with city skyline illuminated at night

This update matters because it reflects Toyota’s commitment to offering multiple electrified solutions tailored to different lifestyles. By introducing both a compact electric crossover and a more rugged, utility-focused electric SUV, Toyota is expanding access to EV ownership while maintaining familiar versatility, capability, and everyday usability for Canadian conditions.

The 2026 Toyota C-HR and 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland represent the latest additions to Toyota electric vehicles Canada, expanding the brand’s battery-electric offerings. The 2026 C-HR BEV is built on Toyota’s dedicated e-TNGA electric platform and will be offered in two grades—SE (FWD) and XSE AWD—combining bold styling with a compact, urban-friendly footprint. The 2026 bZ Woodland adds a more adventurous option to Toyota’s electric lineup, featuring standard all-wheel drive with X-MODE®, increased ground clearance, available all-terrain tires, and a towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds. Together with the refreshed 2026 bZ, these additions bring Toyota’s electrified lineup to 21 models spanning battery-electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell powertrains.

These new EVs will appeal to urban drivers, outdoor enthusiasts, and buyers considering their first electric vehicle. Shoppers interested in compact efficiency, all-weather confidence, or electric utility now have more Toyota-built options designed specifically for Canadian driving needs.

Toyota bZ driving on a dirt road with two bicycles mounted on a roof rack

With these debuts, Toyota electric vehicles Canada continue to grow, offering more choice for drivers exploring battery-electric options. With the introduction of the all-new C-HR BEV and bZ Woodland, Toyota continues to broaden its electrified lineup with vehicles designed for real-world versatility and innovation. These models offer a glimpse into the next chapter of Toyota’s electric future. Updates on these upcoming electric vehicles will be shared as they move closer to arriving at Tony Graham Toyota.