Edit Article

Toyota — bZ4X

The Toyota bZ4X, launched in 2022, marks the Japanese automaker's first foray into the dedicated battery electric vehicle (BEV) market. This compact SUV is built on the new e-TNGA platform, co-developed with Subaru, and spearheads Toyota's "bZ" series of zero-emission vehicles. Available in front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations, the bZ4X offers a blend of practicality, technology, and bold design, aiming to compete with established players like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Kona Electric. With its spacious interior, capable driving dynamics, and focus on safety and reliability, the bZ4X seeks to attract both environmentally conscious consumers and those seeking a modern, electrified driving experience.

Toyota — bZ4X

In production
Manufacturer:
Production Years:
2022- Present
Generations:
1 Generation 2022 - 2024
Class:
• Compact SUV
Comparable Vehicles:
• Kia EV6 • Volkswagen ID.4 • Subaru Solterra • Tesla Model Y
# of units sold:
39,232 (Globally)

Units Sold (Globally)

Origin

Recognizing the increasing demand for electric vehicles, particularly in key markets like China and North America, Toyota saw an opportunity to expand its offerings beyond hybrids. Development of the e-TNGA Platform The bZ4X is the first production vehicle based on the e-TNGA platform, co-developed with Subaru. This dedicated electric platform reflects Toyota's commitment to building EVs from the ground up. Beyond Zero Initiative The "bZ" in the name signifies the "Beyond Zero" initiative, encompassing Toyota's broader strategy to achieve carbon neutrality across its operations and products. The bZ4X represents a significant step towards that goal. Collaboration with Subaru The joint development with Subaru on the e-TNGA platform and Solterra model demonstrates Toyota's willingness to collaborate and share knowledge within the industry to accelerate the electric transition.

Comments (coming soon)

Comments are coming soon ...
@SampleUserName

8 days ago

This is just a sample comment. If you can read this, you have probably removed the blur effect.

@Name

8 days ago

This is a sample comment. You can safely ignore this

@NameThatIsVeryLong

8 days ago

This is a sample comment. It is going to be very long and at the maximum character length allowed for a comment on a page like this. It is to make sure that everyone knows that comments will not be longer than this and the maximum length is indeed the longest length of

@NameWithNoSpaces

8 days ago

This is a sample comment. It is going to be very long and at the maximum character length allowed for

@NameSampleName

8 days ago

This is a sample comment. It is going to be very long and at the maximum character length allowed for a comment on a page like this. It is to make sure that everyone knows that comments will not be longer than this and the maximum length is indeed the longest length of