While Toyota revolutionized the hybrid, it has lagged far behind with battery electric vehicles (BEVs). The 2023 bZ4X crossover will be its first and will start showing up at dealers later this month.
It’s been nearly a quarter-century since Toyota revolutionized the automotive world with the launch of the original Prius. But gone are the days when that hybrid was state-of-the-art technology.
If anything, Toyota now is playing catch-up as the rest of the industry races to electrify. The Japanese giant is finally ready to respond with the new bZ4X.
We headed out to California to drive the all-electric crossover SUV to see how it stacks up.
The Electric Revolution Is Upon Us
Not long ago, those looking for a battery-electric vehicle had few options to choose from, especially if they wanted more than 200 miles of range. But the numbers are growing fast and could hit as many as 60 by the end of this year, if automakers deliver on all the plans they’ve announced.
The number of brands bringing new BEVs to market is a virtual who’s-who, from Audi to Volkswagen — and even Vietnamese startup VinFast. Add Toyota to the list, the Japanese giant introducing the first of 15 models it will introduce over the next few years.
Dubbed the bZ4X, it goes on sale this month in two different trim packages and with a choice of either front- or all-wheel-drive. It even offers a bit of off-road chops, though you’re not going to take it out to Moab or the Rubicon Trail.