The Toyota bZ4X is an innovative and eco-friendly electric SUV designed for the modern driver. Its sleek and stylish design incorporates advanced materials and technologies to create a lightweight yet durable vehicle that delivers a powerful performance. With an electric motor capable of producing up to 215 horsepower, the bZ4X is both quick and agile, making it perfect for navigating city streets or cruising on the highway.
e-TNGA Platform
bZ4X will be the first Toyota vehicle to utilize the brand-new e-TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platform. Made specifically for Toyota electric vehicles, this structure allows for more space that you can feel in the cabin and provides a solid foundation for outstanding driving performance, ride comfort and stability for the road ahead.
All-Wheel Drive With X-MODE
Whether helping you navigate through a downpour or hug the curves of a winding road, bZ4X’s available AWD capability gives you confidence to stay the course. And with the push of a button, X-MODE maximizes bZ4X’s AWD potential. By adjusting drive force, braking and throttle input, you’ll enjoy its impressive performance in tougher conditions.
Striking Design
Smooth lines and an athletic SUV stance give bZ4X a look that’s unmistakable. With a long wheelbase, the wheels have been sent further into the corners to emphasize its confidence on any road. And as sleek character lines continue to flow to the back, you are left with a silhouette that’s ready to take on tomorrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
BZ4X is the name of a new Toyota model that is expected to hit the market in 2023. It is an all-electric compact SUV that offers innovative design, powerful and efficient performance, good safety and great technology. The name bZ4X comes from the acronym bZ (Beyond Zero), which expresses Toyota’s vision of creating cars that not only have zero emissions, but also contribute to improving society and the environment; and the number 4X, which indicates that it is an SUV with all-wheel drive.
The bZ4X supports three types of charging: Level 1, Level 2 and DC Fast Charge. Level 1 uses a standard 120-volt plug and can charge from a low battery charge to 100% full charge in approximately 30 hours, for an average of 7 miles per hour. Level 2 uses a specialized 240-volt plug and can charge from a low battery charge to 100% full charge in approximately 9.5 hours, for an average of 23 miles per hour. DC Fast Charge uses a high-power public station and can charge from a low battery charge to 80% in approximately 30 minutes, for an average of 150 miles per half hour. These types of charging are compatible with most electric cars and plug-in hybrid cars.
The bZ4X is Toyota’s first battery electric vehicle. It has a battery capacity of 75 kWh and a range of 461 km. Charging time depends on the type of charger you use, as well as other factors. According to Toyota’s website, you can charge from a low battery charge to 100% full charge in about 9.5 hours with a 240-volt Level 2 charger, for an average of 23 miles per hour. With a Level 3 DC fast charger, you can charge to 80% in about 30 minutes with 150 kW power. Starting in the fourth quarter of 2022, the bZ4X will have an 11 kW three-phase charger on board.
A hybrid charge is one that combines different types of energy to power a vehicle or device. For example, a hybrid car using a gasoline engine and an electric motor, or a hybrid battery using alkaline and rechargeable batteries. This type of charging usually offers advantages such as greater autonomy, lower consumption, less pollution or greater versatility.
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