Toyota BZ4X: Price Drop and New Features for 2025

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Toyota’s entry into the electric vehicle market has been met with mixed reactions, and recent developments indicate the automaker is making strategic adjustments. Notably, the company has reduced the base price of the BZ4X by almost $6,000, lowering it to $38,465 for the 2025 model year. The BZ4X, an electric mid-size SUV developed in collaboration with Subaru, aims to entice more customers as it faces stiff competition in a rapidly evolving market.

New Features and Nightshade Trim

For 2025, the BZ4X will come with enhancements beyond just a lower price point. The uplevel Limited trim will feature traffic jam assist, which allows for hands-free semi-autonomous driving at low speeds, and various safety upgrades like lane change assist. Moreover, the new Nightshade trim adds stylish aesthetics, including black exterior trim and unique two-tone paint options that combine a white or gray body with a black roof. This trim is ideal for those looking for a sleek design combined with functionality.

Powertrain and Range Insights

The standard BZ4X features a single electric motor delivering 201 horsepower, with an option for dual-motor all-wheel drive generating up to 214 hp. However, the BZ4X’s range lags behind some competitors, offering a maximum of 252 miles for the front-drive model. While this may require more frequent charging, Toyota addresses this concern by providing one year of free charging through the EVgo public-charging network.

Overall, the combination of a significant price reduction, new features, and appealing trims suggests that Toyota is committed to making the BZ4X a worthwhile option in the electric vehicle sector.

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