With improved driving range, charging and an enhanced suite of technology, the 2025 Toyota bZ4X is an all. Such is Toyota's reputation as an all-conquering sales force in Australia the failure of the original bZ4X to gain an audience was a shock. Has this 2026 upgrade delivered redemption?
The Toyota bZ4X has received extensive tweaks under the skin for 2026, gaining more power and longer range while also getting more standard equipment - but for a lower price than before. The entry-level single-motor front-wheel drive version of Toyota Australia's first electric vehicle (EV) is now priced at $55,990 before on-road costs, a reduction of $10,010, while the dual. The upgraded 2026 Toyota bZ4X has been detailed, with Toyota Australia wiping more than $10,000 off the electric SUV's entry price, despite adding a raft of new safety gear and more equipment.
When the Toyota bZ4X first touched down in Australia, the reception was, let's say, "measured." While it carried the most trusted badge in the country, it was hamstrung by a high price tag and range figures that struggled to compete with the likes of the Tesla Model Y or the Kia EV6. Fast forward to 2026, and Toyota has clearly been. Toyota bZ4X facelift launches in Australia with new features and a $10k price cut Toyota's first all-electric vehicle in Australia has been facelifted with a big price cut, more range, a freshened look and more standard features.
A massive price cut of up to $10K has been applied to Toyota's updated electric SUV in Australia amid sluggish sales. Toyota Australia has announced it will introduce its second EV, the Toyota bZ4x Touring SUV in the first half of 2026, sharing the first images of the new, larger vehicle. The new bZ4x Touring model is an extended version of the brand's first electric SUV, the Toyota bZ4x, which was introduced last year and competes against top.
Explore the Toyota bZ4X and Toyota bZ4X All-Wheel Drive. Get the latest prices, calculate finance, learn about full. The Toyota bZ4X is Toyota's first all-electric vehicle in Australia, launched in March 2024 with a dedicated EV platform offering both FWD and AWD configurations.
Based on the shared Subaru Solterra platform, this 100% electric compact crossover SUV features a distinctive "hammerhead" frontal design, spacious interior, and competes in the increasingly crowded Australian electric SUV.