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    Home » First look: Toyota bZ4X brings all-electric power to the SUV market
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    First look: Toyota bZ4X brings all-electric power to the SUV market

    Robin RobertsBy Robin RobertsAugust 18, 2025Updated:September 11, 2025No Comments
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    Toyota makes its boldest move yet into the EV arena with the 2025 Toyota bZ4X—an all‑electric SUV that represents the automaker’s next chapter in going “beyond‑Zero.” Built on Toyota’s e‑TNGA platform and wearing a name as curious as its capabilities, the bZ4X steps into the ring against well‑known rivals—including its near‑twin, the Subaru Solterra.

    Prices, Power and Range

    The line‑up spans from Pure to Motion and Vision variants, priced roughly between £43,000 and just over £51,500. All models share a 71.4 kWh battery and offer either 201 hp (2WD) or 218 hp (AWD), letting buyers choose between extended range and enhanced all‑weather performance.

    On the Road

    Performance is brisk and near‑silent, with single‑pedal driving available in “stronger” mode. Regenerative braking is effective, and driving range close to 300 miles was achievable—though real‑world results will vary by driver and conditions.

    Toyota bZ4X

    Inside, It’s… Familiar

    Toyota’s interior design sees the brand’s usual emphasis on comfort and functionality:

    • Seats: Supportive and well‑padded—comfort for most, though those with longer legs may find it a snug fit.

    • Cabin layout: Tech‑heavy with numerous buttons—but their small size can make nighttime operation a challenge.

    • Storage: Limited oddments space, no glovebox, and slender front-door bins; larger items may need to go in the boot or console cubby.

    • Boot: Decent luggage space, especially with the split-fold rear seats down, plus a handy underfloor recess.

    • Ride and handling: Naturally refined with good ride comfort and composed handling thanks to the low-mounted battery, though road and suspension noises do carry through.

    Reliability & Safety

    Toyota’s battery guarantee is impressive—it maintains at least 70 per cent capacity for up to 10 years or 600,000 miles, with the stipulation of an annual EV health check. A suite of advanced safety tech rounds things off for stress-free driving, while brisk charging helps quell range anxiety.

    Final Verdict

    The Toyota bZ4X doesn’t set pulses pounding — but it delivers where it matters: comfort, refinement, reassuring battery longevity and dependable technology. Sweet-spot choosing between drivetrain and trim remains a prudent decision based on lifestyle and budget.

    Quick Facts: Toyota bZ4X Pure (2WD)

    Specification Details
    Price £42,995
    Powertrain 201 hp, 71.4 kWh battery, 2WD
    Performance 0-62 mph: 7.5 sec; Top speed: 100 mph
    Range (claimed) 295 miles
    Bootspace 452 litres
    Warranty 3-year mechanical, 10-year battery
    Pros Comfortable, refined, lively, reassuring range
    Cons Cabin noise, limited storage, snug rear space

    Read the full in-depth review—specs, pricing breakdown, and the complete verdict—right now at Cornered.co.uk.

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