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How Much Cheaper, You Say? The 2026 Toyota bZ lineup kicks off with the entry-level XLE trim level. This front-wheel-drive, ...
Toyota redesigned its bZ electric SUV for 2026 with improved range, more power and a simpler name than the outgoing bZ4X.
The new 2026 C-HR looks sharp, featuring Toyota’s updated design, with elements like its “hammerhead front end” borrowed from ...
Toyota UK has announced that it is reducing starting prices of the electric bZ4x to £36,995. For retail customers, the brand ...
Toyota’s new electric SUV boasts significantly more range, a revamped interior and exterior, and an NACS port, allowing you ...
Toyota's first major EV entry, the bZ4X, hasn't been on the road long, but the automaker is already rolling out an extensive ...
Toyota's 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter internal combustion engines, co-developed with Subaru and Mazda, are showing promising signs ...
The Toyota bZ4X has an excellent 10-year battery warranty, with the company claiming it will retain at least 70 per cent of its charge by then – even with more than 600,000 miles on the clock.
Toyota’s latest update to its all-electric crossover brings a welcome surprise to the showroom floor. Given the number of ...
The new and improved electric crossover is cheaper than the outgoing bZ4X, but only if you go for the entry-level trim.
Toyota says a front-wheel bZ4X like the one Marques tested should be able to do 252 miles on one charge of its 71.4-kilowatt-hour battery pack, whose usable capacity is 64 kWh.
The 2024 Toyota bZ4X has the same trim structure as the 2023 Toyota bZ4X, which is still on sale. It is available in only two trims – XLE and Limited, and both have changes in the new model.