2023 Toyota bZ4X

2023 Toyota bZ4X, A Beauty Car

 

2023 Toyota bZ4X Electric Crossover’s Details

Sadly, the U.S. won’t be getting the yoke-style steering wheel.

 

After debuting its first full EV in concept form at the Shanghai Auto Show earlier this year, Toyota has finally released details on the production electric car’s range, battery size, and more. Though the new details on the 2023 Toyota bZ4X electric crossover apply so far only to the Japanese market, we expect the version sent to the U.S. will be highly similar.

Working to become carbon neutral by 2050, Toyota will introduce seven models under the Beyond Zero electric sub-brand no later than 2025. The bZ4X is one of those, and it will use Toyota’s new EV-dedicated platform, formally called e-TNGA, and jointly developed with Subaru (which is offering its own version dubbed the Solterra). Toyota plans to offer a wide range of models, and the extensive lineup will include plug-in hybrids, hybrids, and hydrogen fuel-cell electrics.

The Toyota bZ4X revealed in Japan has a 71.4-kWh battery pack and is available in either all-wheel or front-wheel drive; AWD models produce 214 hp, while the front-drive bZ4X pumps out 201 hp. Toyota says the all-wheel-drive SUV’s zero-to-62-mph run takes 7.7 seconds, while opting for front-drive lengthens that trip to 8.4 seconds.

As for driving range, bZ4X models configured with FWD could deliver up to 310 miles, compared to 285 miles for AWD models. These mileage figures are based on the (optimistic) global WLTP test cycle and could significantly change once testing is performed Stateside via the EPA. With the capability of fast charging (150 kilowatts maximum), the bZ4X’s battery can reach an 80 percent state of charge in just 30 minutes. Moreover, models equipped with an available roof-mounted solar panel can benefit from a little extra charging while on the move.

The sleek and conservatively adorned cabin features a large infotainment screen, a versatile center console, harmonious colors, and a good mix of materials. Soundproof glass and wind noise reduction are aimed at creating a tranquil cabin despite the lack of an engine, which typically acts like something of a white-noise generator in regular cars, drowning out other undesirable sounds. Tech and safety equipment includes over-the-air (OTA) software updates and the latest Toyota Safety Sense suite.

Oh, but how about the ultra-cool “yoke” steering wheel that only the Chinese market is getting, for now? It connects with a steer-by-wire system, meaning there’s no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and tires. With lock-to-lock requiring just 150 degrees of steering motion, this innovative setup eliminates the need to change grips while steering (Toyota calls it a “one-grip” setup), making U-turns and most turning tasks a snap. Tesla’s yoke, for example, pairs with steering that requires hand-over-hand flailing to reach maximum lock—not the most graceful act given how awkward it is to spin a yoke versus a traditional full-rim wheel.

Those folks liking the new concept worry not; Toyota states the forward-thinking yoke will eventually be rolled out to other markets in 2022 and beyond. The boldly-styled 2023 Toyota bZ4X crossover launches worldwide beginning in the middle of next year.

 

2023 Toyota bZ4X On Youtube

 

Toyota bZ

Toyota City, Japan, October 29, 2021―Toyota has announced the details of bZ4X, its all-new model BEV.

BREAKING NEWS FROM TOYOTA JAPAN: FRESH NEW DETAILS ABOUT TOYOTA BZ4X FULLY ELECTRIC VEHICLE

This information was released just minutes ago by Toyota Headquarters in Japan in regard to its most ambitious and significant project ever: Beyond Zero (BZ) Electric Vehicle Program. Specifically, the new press video from Toyota provides much more details about the first full EV, BZ4X, which is debuting in 2022. Automotive Engineer and MIT/Harvard Grad David Koichi Chao provides some background information about Toyota’s strategy and then provides the unedited, full version of Toyota’s press launch video. Eventually, Toyota plans to electrify significant portion of its vehicles, including trucks such as Toyota Tundra and Tacoma, or SUV like the 4Runner – all will likely receive electrification in the next several years. Automotive Press is owned and managed by David Koichi Chao, a global expert in the field of automotive evaluation, consulting, and strategy. David is known around the world as an authentic specialist of Lean Thinking or Toyota Production System. Born and raised in Japan, David has an engineering degree from University of British Columbia and post-graduate education from MIT and Harvard Business School in Boston.

2023 Toyota bZ4X Pictures

 

2023 Toyota bZ4X, Beauty car
2023 Toyota bZ4X, Beauty car

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