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Toyota bZ4X UK Buying Guide
Why Buy the Toyota bZ4X?
The Toyota bZ4X represents the Japanese manufacturer's significant entry into the increasingly competitive electric family SUV segment. It's built on a dedicated EV platform, offering a spacious interior and a comfortable ride, making it a practical choice for families and those looking for an all-electric daily driver. Toyota's reputation for reliability and durability is a major draw, and the bZ4X aims to deliver on this promise in the EV space. With a sleek, modern design and a focus on user-friendly technology, the bZ4X offers a compelling alternative to established rivals. The all-wheel-drive option, utilising two electric motors, provides impressive grip and capability, particularly useful in unpredictable British weather conditions. It also boasts a generous boot space and plenty of room for passengers, ensuring comfort on longer journeys.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices for the Toyota bZ4X can vary significantly depending on the trim level, battery size, and whether you opt for front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The following is a guide to typical new prices as of late 2023/early 2024, but always check with dealerships for the most up-to-date figures and any available offers.
| Variant | RRP (GBP) |
|---|---|
| bZ4X (2WD) - Motion | £45,000 - £47,000 |
| bZ4X (AWD) - Motion | £48,000 - £50,000 |
| bZ4X (2WD) - Vision | £49,000 - £52,000 |
| bZ4X (AWD) - Vision | £52,000 - £55,000 |
| bZ4X (AWD) - Fuji (top trim) | £55,000 - £58,000 |
Specs
- Battery Options: Typically a 71.4kWh usable capacity.
- Range (WLTP): Up to 317 miles for 2WD models, around 257 miles for AWD models.
- Power Outputs: 201bhp for 2WD, 215bhp for AWD.
- Torque: 266 Nm (2WD), 337 Nm (AWD).
- 0-60mph: Around 7.5 seconds (2WD), 6.9 seconds (AWD).
- Charging: Supports AC charging (up to 11kW) and DC rapid charging (up to 150kW).
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
- Boot Space: Approximately 452 litres.
Common Issues
As a relatively new model, extensive long-term reliability data is still emerging. However, early reports and owner feedback suggest the following to be aware of:
- Ride Quality: Some reviews have noted that the ride can feel a little firm on poorer road surfaces, especially with the larger wheel options.
- Infotainment System: While generally functional, the infotainment system's responsiveness and user interface have been a point of contention for some, with occasional lag reported.
- Regenerative Braking: The feel of the regenerative braking system can take some adjustment for drivers new to EVs, though this is common across many electric vehicles.
Running Costs
Running costs for the Toyota bZ4X are generally low compared to traditional internal combustion engine cars. Electricity prices fluctuate, but charging at home, especially overnight on cheaper tariffs, is significantly cheaper per mile than petrol or diesel. Road tax (VED) is currently £0 for all-electric vehicles in the UK. Servicing is also typically less frequent and less costly. Insurance costs will vary based on individual circumstances and chosen trim, but expect them to be comparable to other family SUVs.
Variants
The Toyota bZ4X is typically offered in several trim levels, each building on the previous one with added features and technology. Common trim names include:
- Motion: The entry-level trim, offering a good balance of essential features and comfortable appointments.
- Vision: Adds more advanced driver aids, premium interior touches, and often larger wheels.
- Fuji: The top-of-the-range model, featuring the most comprehensive list of standard equipment, often including larger wheels, premium audio, and sunroofs.
Each of these trims is usually available with either the 2WD or AWD powertrain, offering buyers a choice based on their driving needs and budget.
Latest Listings
- 2024 TOYOTA BZ4X 71.4kWh Vision — £28,500, 24,000 miles, Electric