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Polestar 4 vs Toyota C-HR

Comparing the 2026 Polestar 4 (from $56,400) with the 2026 Toyota C-HR (from $38,450). The 4 offers 310 miles of range while the C-HR offers 287 miles.

Quick Take

Polestar 4 packs the most punch, while Toyota C-HR wins on price.

Polestar 4

2026Crossover

Polestar 4

Most Powerful

  • Up to 544 hp
  • Up to 506 lb-ft of torque
  • 0-60 mph as quick as 3.7s
  • 124 mph top speed
Toyota C-HR

2026Crossover

Toyota C-HR

Best Value

  • Starts at $38,450
  • About $134 per mile of range
  • Up to 287 mi EPA-rated range
  • Apple CarPlay + Android Auto
Price
$56,400 - $62,900
$38,450 - $40,450
Range
270-310 miles
273-287 miles
Horsepower
272-544 hp
338 hp
0-60 mph
3.7-6.9 sec
4.9 sec
Battery Size
100 kWh
74.7 kWh
Drive Type
RWD
AWD
Seats
5
5
Top Speed
124 mph
Unknown
Towing Capacity
2000-3500 lbs
Unknown
DC Fast Charging
30 min (10-80%)
Unknown
Level 2 Charging
11 hrs (0-100%)
Unknown
Length
190.5"
172.6"
Width
84.2"
70.7"
Height
60.4"
61.6"
Cargo Capacity
Unknown
Unknown

Polestar 4 vs Toyota C-HR: Which Should You Buy?

The Toyota C-HR starts at $38,450, undercutting the Polestar 4 ($56,400) by about $18,000.

In its longest-range configuration the Polestar 4 covers up to 310 miles, 23 more than the Toyota C-HR's maximum of 287. The Toyota C-HR has a native NACS port for Tesla Superchargers, while the Polestar 4 uses CCS.

The Toyota C-HR is also 18 inches shorter than the Polestar 4, which makes it easier to park.

Bottom line: pick the Polestar 4 if you want the most power, or the Toyota C-HR if you want the most for your money.

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