Introducing the 2026 Toyota BZ: A Leap into Electric Luxury

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A Fresh Start for Toyota’s Electric SUV

The automotive world is buzzing with excitement as Toyota unveils the 2026 BZ, an electric SUV that’s not just an upgrade—it’s a full-fledged revolution. Say goodbye to the BZ4X, as this new model boasts significantly increased driving range, a revamped interior, and an exterior that turns heads. With a starting price of just $34,900, it’s a wallet-friendly choice that doesn’t skimp on features.

Introducing the 2026 Toyota BZ A Leap into Electric Luxury

Trim Options and Impressive Range

For the budget-conscious, the BZ’s base XLE FWD model comes equipped with a 57.7 kWh battery, offering a respectable range of 236 miles. But for those looking to stretch their legs a bit further, the BZ XLE FWD Plus ups the ante with a larger 74.7 kWh battery, delivering up to 314 miles—an impressive 25% improvement over its predecessor. With AWD options starting at $39,900, buyers can also enjoy up to 388 horsepower, courtesy of advanced SiC semiconductors.

2026 Toyota bZ prices and range by trim 

2026 Toyota bZ trim Battery Range Starting Price*
XLE FWD 57.7 kWh 236 miles $34,900
XLE FWD Plus 74.7 kWh 314 miles $37,900
XLE AWD 74.7 kWh 288 miles $39,900
Limited FWD 74.7 kWh 299 miles $43,300
Limited AWD 74.7 kWh 278 miles $45,300

Style Meets Functionality

The 2026 BZ isn’t just about performance; it’s a looker, too. Featuring Toyota’s new “hammerhead front end design,” coupled with an LED light bar, it offers a striking presence on the road. Inside, drivers are treated to a redesigned center console, a large 14-inch multimedia touchscreen, and handy wireless phone chargers. The addition of a built-in NACS port allows for quick and easy charging at Tesla superchargers—because who doesn’t want to power up in style?

With advancements in battery management enabling rapid charging from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes, the 2026 BZ is as practical as it is alluring. Expected to hit dealerships in the second half of 2025, it’s clear that Toyota is committed to leading the electric vehicle charge.

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