Toyota
Electric Vehicles • Founded 1937 • Toyota City, Japan
Toyota brings decades of hybrid expertise to the fully electric bZ4X. As the world's largest automaker, Toyota's commitment to quality and reliability extends to its growing lineup of battery electric vehicles.
Why Choose Toyota?
Legendary Quality
Decades of manufacturing excellence and the most trusted name in automotive reliability.
Solar Roof Option
Available solar charging roof adds range through renewable energy while parked.
Toyota Safety Sense
Comprehensive safety suite with pre-collision system, lane departure alert, and adaptive cruise.
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Let's Go Places — Electrically
Toyota invented the modern hybrid with the Prius in 1997 and has sold over 20 million electrified vehicles. But the company was famously slow to embrace pure battery-electric vehicles.
The bZ4X is Toyota's first mass-market BEV, launched on the e-TNGA platform. While it faced early criticism for modest range and charging speeds, it comes with Toyota's legendary reliability reputation and an industry-leading 10-year / 150,000-mile battery warranty.
Toyota is planning a massive EV push with next-generation solid-state batteries and multiple new models by 2028. The bZ4X is the opening chapter of Toyota's electric transformation.
Toyota Charging Guide
How to charge your Toyota EV at home, on the road, and with fast chargers.
Home Charging
240V Level 2: ~9 hrs
Fast Charging
Up to 150 kW DC
10→80% in ~60 minCharging Network
CCS at public fast chargers
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — the bZ4X is Toyota's first mass-market fully electric vehicle with up to 252 miles of range. Toyota also offers numerous hybrids and plug-in hybrids like the RAV4 Prime and Prius Prime.
Different strengths. The bZ4X is fully electric with 252 mi range but requires charging infrastructure. The RAV4 Prime offers 42 miles of EV range plus a gas engine for unlimited travel. The RAV4 Prime is more practical if you can't charge regularly.
Toyota bet heavily on hydrogen fuel cells and hybrids, believing battery EVs weren't ready. As battery costs dropped and competitors launched compelling EVs, Toyota accelerated its BEV plans. New models with solid-state batteries are expected by 2028.
