Toyota has announced details of the bZ4X Touring electric mid-size SUV in Japan, which is an expanded version of the standard ...
It's fair to say Toyota dug its heels in on hybrids, and the company's argument made a lot of sense: In a world of limited battery resources, maybe more global CO2 can be saved by making millions of ...
The Toyota bZ4X, the brand’s first mass-market EV, is now in its second model year. This small electric crossover was co-developed alongside the very similar Subaru Solterra, and competes in and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Toyota bZ4X is the Japanese brand’s first bespoke electric car (Toyota) The Toyota bZ4X is a futuristic-looking first ...
While the Toyota bZ4X has been getting generally good reviews, when Norway’s Elbil24 tried it out earlier this month, the publication had some quite scathing things to say about it, even prompting ...
The Toyota bZ4X, together with its official twin the Subaru Solterra, received the maximum 5-star safety rating from Euro NCAP. According to Euro NCAP, Adult Occupant protection and Child Occupant ...
The Ioniq 5 is a talented and stylish EV, and it's the first vehicle from Hyundai's all-electric Ioniq subbrand. Although the bZ4X is Toyota's first modern-day battery electric vehicle, Toyota ...
Main theme: The bZ4X is Toyota’s first pure electric vehicle that’s not a conversion of a traditional model or a fuel-cell vehicle. We describe our first driving impressions of this all-new SUV, which ...
Electric vehicles are growing in number, range, and pricing options. That’s all well and good, but not all steps feel like a big step forward. When that feeling comes from a Toyota, it simply feels ...
This week I bring you the 2023 Toyota bZ4X - a Toyota unlike any other before it. It rides on Toyota's first dedicated electric vehicle platform, one shared with the Subaru Solterra. And it's one fast ...
Since 1998, Steve has been evaluating every new vehicle that comes to market – from Mitsubishi to McLaren. As the station’s Automotive Editor, Drive Time with Steve Hammes began as a weekly newscast ...
Somehow, I'm like Toyota. I didn't want to jump into the EV trend as soon as it appeared. Instead, I have waited to see how things evolve, and I let others pay the price for automakers' mistakes.