Toyota’s popular electric vehicle, the bZ4X, is getting a major overhaul for the 2026 model year, including a new name: simply "bZ." This update signals Toyota's commitment to improving its electric vehicle (EV) offerings, making it more efficient and attractive for consumers. If you’ve been wondering about the Toyota bZ changes, here's everything you need to know.
The 2026 Toyota bZ will feature notable upgrades, including an extended driving range thanks to a larger battery. The front-wheel-drive version with a 74.7 kWh battery now offers up to 314 miles of range on a single charge, while the smaller 57.7 kWh battery provides 236 miles. Additionally, Toyota has equipped the new bZ with Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS), allowing drivers to charge at Tesla Supercharger stations—a much-needed improvement for those seeking more convenience on the road. For potential buyers, Toyota is expected to release pricing closer to the official launch date later this year.
One of the standout improvements is in the bZ's charging capabilities. Toyota has added Plug and Charge functionality, allowing drivers to charge at third-party stations without needing apps or QR codes. This simple feature enhances the ease of EV ownership, addressing one of the biggest pain points for electric vehicle drivers—charging access.
Another significant change for the 2026 model is an increase in horsepower. The all-wheel-drive bZ now boasts up to 338 combined system net horsepower, an impressive 50% increase. This boost is achieved with the inclusion of silicon carbide semiconductors in the motors, improving power delivery and enabling the bZ to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds. These upgrades put the bZ on par with some of the most exciting electric SUVs on the market today.
Toyota has also made the exterior design of the 2026 bZ more appealing. Gone are the bulky black wheel arches, replaced with color-matched panels that give the vehicle a sleeker, more cohesive look. The interior has seen updates as well, with a larger 14-inch touchscreen, a revamped center console, and seamless integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, both available wirelessly.
The 2026 bZ is built on the same E-TNGA platform that supports the bZ4X, the Lexus RZ 450e, and the Subaru Solterra, ensuring that Toyota’s EV offerings remain competitive in the market. Additionally, Toyota is investing $1.3 billion into its Kentucky factory to expand EV production, which includes plans for a new three-row SUV.
While the bZ4X initially struggled with slow sales, recent improvements, including better battery life and more attractive features, have led to a boost in sales. In Q1 2025, Toyota sold 5,610 bZ4Xs, a significant increase from the 1,897 units sold in the same period of 2024. With the new bZ coming to market, Toyota is positioning itself as a key player in the growing electric vehicle market, offering consumers more range, better design, and easier charging than ever before.
Stay tuned for more updates as Toyota gets ready to launch the 2026 bZ later this year.
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