Toyota will begin accepting orders in the UK for the updated bZ4X from 3 November, with deliveries expected to start in January. The new model features significant powertrain improvements and a range of design updates aimed at enhancing both performance and comfort.
The updates include a comprehensive revision of the powertrain, offering two battery options: 57.7 kWh and 73.1 kWh. The new configuration introduces updated eAxles and a battery preconditioning function, enabling the Design FWD model with the 73.1 kWh battery to achieve a range of 352 miles.
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Exterior changes include a redesigned front bonnet with a light bar, glossy black alloy wheels and arches, and bi-tone paint options for premium trims. Inside, the cabin features a full-length dashboard with a 14-inch infotainment display, heated front seats and steering wheel, and a Blind Spot Monitor. Customers can also opt for a one-piece panoramic roof.
Trim-specific features vary: the entry-level Icon comes with the 57.7 kWh battery and core amenities; the Design grade adds the larger battery, Panoramic View Monitor, puddle lights, and a de-icer; while the top-end Excel trim offers 20-inch wheels, heated front and rear seats, full synthetic leather, and a 22 kW on-board charger, with optional FWD or AWD drivetrains.
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The updated bZ4X follows Toyota’s August announcement of reduced UK prices for previous model-year bZ4X vehicles, starting from £36,995, including the £3,750 UK Electric Car Grant.
