Toyota bZ4X

Toyota bZ4X
2023 Toyota bZ4X AWD Limited (US)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Model codeEA10
Also called
  • Toyota bZ (North America, 2025–present)
  • Subaru Solterra
ProductionApril 2022 – present
Model years2023–present (North America)
Assembly
DesignerYung Joo Presciutti, Ken Billes, Shinya Minagawa, Yuki Takamatsu, and Hiroyuki Tada
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
Platforme-TNGA
Related
Powertrain
Electric motor
TransmissionBluE Nexus "eAxle"
Battery
  • 50.3 kWh CATL lithium-ion (China, 2022–2023)
  • 66.7 kWh CATL lithium-ion (China)
  • 71.4 kWh PPES lithium-ion (FWD & European AWD, 2022–2025)
  • 72.8 kWh CATL lithium-ion (North American AWD, 2022–2025)
Range
  • 460–530 km (286–329 mi) (WLTC)
  • 355–405 km (222–252 mi) (US EPA)
Plug-in charging
  • 6.6–11 kW AC
  • 150 kW DC CCS (FWD & European AWD)
  • 100 kW DC CCS (North American AWD)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length4,690 mm (184.6 in)
Width1,860 mm (73.2 in)
Height1,650 mm (65.0 in)
Curb weight1,910–2,030 kg (4,211–4,475 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorToyota RAV4 EV

The Toyota bZ4X, marketed as simply the Toyota bZ in North America since 2025, is a battery electric compact crossover SUV manufactured by Toyota. A Subaru version is marketed as the Subaru Solterra.

The vehicle debuted in April 2021 as the "bZ4X Concept". It is the first vehicle to be based on the e-TNGA platform co-developed by Toyota and Subaru, and the brand's first model to be part of their Toyota bZ ("beyond Zero") series of zero-emissions vehicles.

Worldwide sales of the bZ4X started out in mid-2022, with production planned in Japan and China. Sales in the United States also started in 2022. When first introduced, Toyota said it would be the first of seven "bZ" models to be launched globally by 2025, however the company fell far short of that goal and began to move away from the bZ naming convention in 2025.

The model received a major refresh in 2025, initially for Europe and North America, with design updates and major mechanical improvements such as more efficient motors, improved cooling, and higher power output. For North America, the model was renamed to Toyota bZ. An extended length, station wagon-like version was also introduced as the bZ Woodland in North America, and as the bZ4X Touring in Europe. A Subaru version of the extended length version is marketed as the Subaru Trailseeker.