Toyota bZ4X: your questions answered

Toyota bZ4X

The all-new Toyota bZ4X is the first model in our beyond Zero family of zero-emission battery electric vehicles. Displayed here in production-ready form, this spacious and comfortable SUV will launch across Europe in 2022.

Its arrival will also introduce a new leasing programme designed to cover the principal aspects of ownership – a one-stop concept that is designed to provide peace of mind for people acquiring their first BEV.

Toyota bZ4X

Toyota bZ4X: What are its exterior design features?

The exterior design is sleek, powerful and uncluttered, led by a distinctive hammerhead frontal shape. When viewed in profile, the bZ4X has a low roof and slender A-pillars, while the combination of thick sills and large wheels (up to 20-inch in diameter) express the car’s authentic SUV character. At the rear, the design similarly emphasises the corners, with a distinctive tail light that spans the width of the vehicle.

The design also incorporates aerodynamic elements that manage airflow and contribute to the driving range. These include apertures in the front bumper corners that create smooth air curtains; a full underbody cover; a split roof spoiler and rear ducktail lip spoiler; rear diffuser; and a precisely angled rear screen. The slim lower grille has a shutter that adjusts to channel cooling airflow to the battery and helps reduce wind resistance.

Beneath the surface, the bZ4X is the first Toyota to be built on our new, dedicated BEV platform. Known as e-TNGA, it incorporates the battery as a structural member of the chassis – a feature that creates high body rigidity, a low centre of gravity, and excellent front/rear weight distribution.

Toyota bZ4X

What’s it like inside bZ4X?

The long wheelbase has helped us create a spacious, open and comfortable five-seat cabin that has the welcoming ambience of a living room. There is class-leading leg room for all, with a one-metre distance between the front and rear hip points, while the load area offers 452 litres of storage with the rear seats in place.

Adding to the sense of openness and outward visibility is the slim and low-set instrument panel, which allows the seven-inch instrument and information display to sit above the line of the steering wheel, directly in the driver’s forward eye line.

Passenger comfort is assured by an energy efficient heating system that maximises driving range. Rather than a standard air conditioning system, the bZ4X uses a heat pump to warm the car by drawing heat from the external air.

What will the multimedia system be like?

The centrally mounted multimedia platform is our latest and most powerful system, offering a 12-inch touchscreen that gives access to cloud-based navigation. It also provides BEV-specific features such as driving range, driving support and charging station details. The driver can interact with the vehicle by sight, touch and voice, while over-the-air updates provide seamless software upgrades and new services.

Toyota bZ4X: What are its performance credentials?

There are both front- and all-wheel drive versions of the bZ4X. The front-wheel drive model is powered by a 150kW electric motor which produces 201bhp and 265Nm of torque; it offers 0-62mph acceleration in 7.5 seconds and a top speed of 100mph. The all-wheel drive model is powered by two 80kW electric motors – one for each axle – that produce a total of 214.5bhp and 336Nm of torque. Top speed is unchanged but the dash to 62mph is reduced to 6.9 seconds.

We have drawn on almost 25 years of experience in battery technology to ensure the new lithium-ion unit has world-leading quality, durability and reliability. Our confidence in the technology is reflected in an extended care programme that guarantees the battery will still operate to 70% of its original capacity after up to ten years of ownership or one million kilometres (620,000 miles) driven, subject to the customer taking their vehicle to an authorised Toyota service centre for an annual health check.

This is made possible because multiple systems have been put in place to monitor the voltage, current and temperature of each individual battery cell. In a Toyota first, the battery is water cooled, while there are safeguards in the manufacturing process to prevent foreign matter from entering the battery, and further countermeasures to mitigate any material degradation when in use.

What is the the driving range and how quickly will bZ4X charge?

Thanks to efficient motors and energy management, official WLTP data shows that the front-wheel drive Pure model can achieve a driving range of 317 miles (4.3 miles per kWh) from its 71.4kWh battery. For the all-wheel drive bZ4X Motion, the official range is 285 miles (3.9 miles per kWh).

An 80% charge can be achieved in around 30 minutes using a 150kW fast-charging system (CCS2), while an 11kW three-phase on-board charger will be available from the fourth quarter of 2022 to further improve charging performance.

Toyota will operate a programme of rebuilding, reusing and recycling for the battery, ensuring the lifecycle of its components and materials is maximised.

What will the all-electric Toyota bZ4X be like to drive?

The bZ4X is the first production Toyota to offer a steer-by-wire system, though this will be introduced in Europe at a later date. Known as One Motion Grip, it dispenses with the mechanical linkage between the steering wheel and front wheels, instead using electronic means to adjust the front wheel angle according to the driver’s intention.

With no physical connection in the system, not only is legroom improved but unwanted vibration from the tyres is not transmitted through the steering. However, the driver still experiences valuable feedback through independent control of the steering torque, with different drive modes programmed with unique steering characteristics to suit prevailing conditions.

Similarly, the throttle is controlled through a wired rather than mechanical connection. It offers the option of single pedal driving using boosted braking energy recuperation to let the driver accelerate and slow the vehicle using only the throttle pedal.

How capable will the Toyota bZ4X be off-road?

Toyota worked with its development partner Subaru in engineering a new, class-leading BEV all-wheel drive system that draws on the great AWD heritage of both companies. The system uses separate 80kW motors to drive the front and rear axles. X MODE allows the driver to select a drive mode to suit the conditions, with settings for snow/mud; deep snow and mud (below 13mph); and Grip Control for tougher off-road driving (below 6mph). These segment-leading capabilities will help the bZ4X tackle the route ahead with confidence, irrespective of where it leads.

How safe is the new Toyota bZ4X?

The bZ4X is equipped with advanced Toyota T-Mate systems for active safety and driver assistance.
The third generation of Toyota Safety Sense brings new and improved functions to help guard against an even wider range of accident risks. The latest developments strengthen its capabilities as a partner to the driver, progressing closer to the ultimate mobility society goal of zero fatalities and injuries in traffic accidents.

Thanks to upgraded front camera and radar, as well front side radars, the detection range has been expanded and the car’s ability to recognise hazards and obstacles in even more driving scenarios is further improved.

  • The Pre-Collision System can detect oncoming vehicles and motorcycles.
  • The Intersection Turn Assistance can now identify approaching traffic across two neighbouring lanes instead of just one, as well as detect traffic approaching from the side at an intersection.
  • The Emergency Steering Assist system provides additional mild braking to help keep the car within its traffic lane when the driver moves to avoid a hazard such as a pedestrian, cyclist or parked car.
  • The Front Cross Traffic Alert system warns of vehicles approaching from either side at a junction.
  • The new Safe Exit Assist can help to avoid a collision between an opened door or exiting occupants with vehicles or cyclists approaching from the rear.

Toyota Safety Sense also checks the driver’s well-being with an internal monitor that records their usual driving position and triggers a warning if it detects any deviation that might signal dangerous distraction or the driver being unwell or falling asleep.

What is this new vehicle leasing programme?

Our all-new BEV will be introduced with a completely new approach to vehicle purchasing and the customer’s ownership experience. It is our hope the majority of European sales will be via a new, all-inclusive leasing contract that covers the vehicle, maintenance, wall box charger and access to connected services, including one of Europe’s largest vehicle charging networks.

If customers wish, Toyota insurance can also be included, along with roadside assistance and vehicle accessories.

Charging and roadside assistance 

In order to ensure that bZ4X ownership is as stress-free as possible, Toyota is providing all new customers with a complimentary package of benefits.

The first round of benefits cover charging needs. These include a British Gas Centrica EV home charger with standard installation and six months of access to the Toyota Public Charging Network. This network consists of more than 12,000 charging points, all of which are accessible through the MyToyota app.

The second primary benefit is three years of AA Roadside Assistance. This is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, throughout the UK and across 44 European countries.

Information correct at time of publishing

Toyota bZ4X: technical specifications

POWERTRAIN FWD AWD 
Type AC synchronous electric motor-generator 
Total output (bhp/DIN hp/kW) 201/204/150 214.5/217.5/160 
Front motor output (bhp/DIN hp/kW) 201/204/150 108/109/80 
Rear motor output (bhp/DIN hp/Kw) – 108/109/80 
Torque (Nm)265 336 
EV SYSTEM FWD AWD 
Hybrid battery Lithium-ion 
Number of cells 96 
Rated voltage 355 
Battery capacity (kWh) 71.4 
PERFORMANCE FWD AWD 
Max. speed (mph 100 100 
0-62mph acceleration (sec) 7.5 6.9 
ENERGY CONSUMPTION FWD AWD 
WTLP combined cycle (miles/kWh) 4.3 miles/kWh 3.9 miles/kWh 
Driving range (miles) 317 (Pure) 285 (Motion) 
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS  
Overall length (mm) 4,690 
Overall width (mm) 1,860 
Overall height (mm, inc. antenna) 1,650 
Wheelbase (mm) 2,850 
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS  
Interior length (mm) 1,940 
Interior width (mm) 1,515 
Interior height (mm) 1,160 (1,145 with panoramic roof) 
Load space volume, including beneath deckboard (l, VDA) 452 
WEIGHTS  
Towing capacity- unbraked (kg) 750 

NB: Details were correct at the time and date of publication

674 comments

  1. Question possibly asked, that puts me off buying a BZ4X after been over the moon, with my RAV4 Hybrid, is
    No Rear Windscreen Wiper, will they ever fit one?

    1. Hi Les,
      Thanks for your comment.
      The bZ4X will not be equipped with a rear wiper for aerodynamic reasons.
      The rear shape of the car means the wind will clean the glass.
      Thanks.

  2. Just found this dated 21 September, “Deliveries of the electric Toyota bZ4X are postponed indefinitely”
    https://www.world-today-news.com/deliveries-of-the-electric-toyota-bz4x-are-postponed-indefinitely-what-if-i-ordered-one-my-guide/
    Last thing my Toyota dealer said was they were hoping for an imminent restart to deliveries. Also, I’m still getting messages from Lexus asking me to pre-order the similar RZ. Any chance of an official Toyota update?

    1. Hi Stephen,
      Thanks for your comment.
      Unfortunately, we do not have any information on this at the moment.
      Please keep an eye on our blog and social media channels for the latest information.
      Thanks.

      1. You advised here that there will be an Official announcement at the beginning of Q4 by Toyota UK. Can you please confirm this is still valid?

      2. Hi,
        Thanks for your question.
        Unfortunately, we currently have no update on bZ4X.
        We apologise for this inconvenience and hope to have an update for our customers soon.
        Thanks.

      3. In response to ‘Bz4x’, the statement said “early Q4” not “beginning”. But I fully agree with you that a statement is necessary on October 1st, as in my view many purchasers globally are frustrated and worried if this is a huge disaster for their intended purchase.

        The Blogs’ (wishy-washy) response has been interpreted by a subscriber to bZ4x forum (US originated) as meaning there is NOT now going to be a statement early 4Q. I don’t think the blog response says that, unfortunately (again) it is a typical non-commital generalised statement that just generates more frustration. So I want to formally and simply ask the Blog team to go to the highest management necessary and ask if this statement is forthcoming, or not? Then reply to us with a straight answer. It must be possible given the passage of time that all the effort that has been exerted should enable a response on October 1st latest.

        I also want to report that if a solution is known, nothing has yet been implemented to correct cars at dealers, including mine, (wherever it is in the UK)? They still stand untouched and unprotected where they were parked back in June.

        And one final point, can you categorically assure me that as I pre-ordered my car at earliest opportunity on March 11th 2022, Toyota, or my dealer will not foist the price increase on me? My car was built and shipped in May prior to the price increase. I think that would would be the final straw that would break my Toyota loyalty.

      4. Morning Rob.

        We apologise for the uncertainty and inconvenience this situation has caused.

        The Customer Relations team can be contacted here to discuss your concerns further: https://fal.cn/3sfZH Or call 0344 701 6202 to speak with the team directly.

        Thank you.

      5. Hi Rob
        The absence of much in the way of statement is concerning. I’m at the point of starting to be concerned about the effect of this farrago on the residuals of my EV, assuming it ever turns up. My dealer has promised to stand by the numbers written down although I am sure the small print is on their side and the verbal promise is worth the paper it is not written on. Our agreements are with the dealer rather than the manufacturer ( I assume your arrangement is similar to mine) and Toyota will not confirm that. My hope is that the dealer will stand on the current paperwork bearing in mind my last six Toyota group purchases (not enough to keep Toyota or even my dealer afloat, I know). I also hope that Toyota will chip in with some goodwill such as a generous accessory discount (hint hint). But please, Toyota, communicate with us.

    1. Hi,
      Thanks for your comment and your patience.
      Please contact your Toyota Centre for information on your order.
      Thanks.

      1. Stephen B, Many thanks for your message.

        But since I bought my car from them, I want to hear it first hand.

        People, in the UK, expect 1) An official statement 2) Gesture from Toyota for delay and the inconvenience we experiencedduring this waiting period.

      2. Hi,
        We understand that this situation has been frustrating and apologise for the inconvenience it has caused.
        Deliveries of the bZ4X are recommencing.
        Your Toyota Centre are best placed to discuss your order further.
        Many thanks for your patience.

  3. Please can you inform us if there is any limit to the number of fast charges per day that can be carried out on the BZ4X.

    For example, if one undertook a journey of 900 miles in one day, is it possible to fast charge the BZ4X three to four times within a 24 hours period in order to complete the journey ?

    Thank you

  4. We asked the below last week, please could you kindly let us have an answer ?

    Please can you inform us if there is any limit to the number of fast charges per day that can be carried out on the BZ4X.

    For example, if one undertook a journey of 900 miles in one day, is it possible to fast charge the BZ4X three to four times within a 24 hours period in order to complete the journey ?

    Thank you

    1. Hi Simon,
      Thanks for your question.
      The bZ4X battery can be fast-charged without compromising safety or service life.
      Please be aware that if you keep fast charging the car on DC for a long journey, you might see the range drop.
      However, when the car is subsequently fully charged on a slower charger the range will return.
      Hope this helps.
      Thanks.

      1. Why is that? Why show less range because of fast charging multiple times I don’t see why?

      2. Hi Nicholas, thanks for your question.

        Our Technical Team have advised that using a DC charge will only generally charge the battery to 80%. Continual use of the DC will restrict the life of the battery as it will not be allowed to reach its full charge potential.

        Thanks.

  5. Hi,

    I am one of those customers who have decided to wait for the fix. I am pleased to hear that a fix. Has been found and that it is being worked on. However, Toyota does not seem to acknowledge or propose a gesture for those who have been loyal and waited. We still also (this include the Toyota dealers) have an ETA.
    Toyota should take responsibility for giving us that most waited ETA and also provide a gesture for those who have waited. I have been without a car for over a month and I do expect some sort of gesture (upgrade or discount) for the inconvenience, this will certainly help to make things right.

    1. Hi Andres,
      We would recommend contacting your Toyota Centre to see if there is anything they can do.
      Thanks.

      1. This is it, it should not be up to the Toyota centre to make this decisions it should be Toyota UK/Europe that owns and responds to this. I was told Toyota had commissioned a company to contact us, gave permission to share my contact details and I never received any communication . What a mess?!? If Toyota cared a little about their reputation and their customers, they would be doing a lot more about it

      1. Hi, thanks for your question.

        Currently, we have no information on this.
        Please keep an eye on our blog and social media channels for the latest information.

        Thanks.

    1. Hi Richard, thanks for your question.

      Currently, we have no information on this.

      Please keep an eye on our blog and social media channels for any updates.

      Thanks.

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