ToyotabZ4X (2022-)
- Medium/Large SUV
- Electric
- Available new
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The oddly named bZ4X is Toyota’s first EV. Unlike some electric SUVs, the bZ4X focuses on usability over outright performance. It’s closely related to the Subaru Solterra and is available with either front or all-wheel drive. Toyota’s experience with alternatively-fuelled vehicles should stand the bZ4X in good stead for our lab and road tests, but how did it perform? Find out in our full Toyota bZ4X (2022-) review.
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