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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-motor all-wheel drive flagship now costs $67,990 plus on-roads – down $6910. The updated mid-size electric SUV range is now on sale.
Toyota’s move follows recent price cuts by Subaru for its updated Solterra, the bZ4X’s twin, of between $6000 and $7000.
Both FWD and AWD variants of the bZ4X get a new 74.7kWh lithium-ion battery and more powerful electric motors.
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The base FWD variant produces 15kW more power, 2.6Nm more torque and offers 155km more range on the WLTP cycle, while the AWD has received bumps of 92kW, 101Nm and 106km.
All bZ4Xs continue to offer a maximum DC fast-charge rate of 150kW, but their peak AC charging rate has been doubled to 22kW.
Toyota is offering private buyers the choice of a free 7kW Jet Charge home charger or a one-year/625kWh Chargefox voucher between now and the end of 2026 through the Toyota Go loyalty program.
The company is also offering a “limited-time deposit contribution” of $5000 for the bZ4X 2WD and $7500 for the AWD, for private customers who choose to finance their bZ4X through Toyota Finance Australia.
| Model | Price before on-road costs |
|---|---|
| 2026 Toyota bZ4X 2WD | $55,990 |
| 2026 Toyota bZ4X AWD | $67,990 |
In addition to more power and torque from the electric motors and greater range from a new battery, the updated bZ4X has vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability via a 220V/1500W AC inverter. This allows you to power appliances using the vehicle.

| Specifications | bZ4X 2WD | bZ4X AWD |
|---|---|---|
| Drivetrain | Single electric motor | Dual electric motors |
| Battery | 74.7kWh lithium-ion | 74.7kWh lithium-ion |
| Total system power | 165kW | 252kW |
| Total system torque | 268.6Nm | 438.4Nm |
| Drive type | Front-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
| Maximum kerb weight | 1960kg | 2055kg |
| 0-100km/h (claimed) | 7.4 seconds | 5.1 seconds |
| Energy consumption (claimed) | 13.8kWh/100km | 16kWh/100km |
| Claimed range (WLTP) | 591km | 517km |
| Max AC charge rate | 22kW | 22kW |
| Max DC charge rate | 150kW | 150kW |
| Braked towing capacity | 750kg | 1500kg |
| Dimensions | Toyota bZ4X |
|---|---|
| Length | 4690mm |
| Width | 1860mm |
| Height | 1650mm |
| Wheelbase | 2850mm |
| Ground clearance | 212mm |
| Cargo capacity | 421L (2WD) or 410L (AWD) |
Toyota Australia backs the bZ4X with its five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Service and maintain per the vehicle’s warranty and service book and the electric motors’ coverage will be bumped up to seven years and unlimited kilometres, while battery coverage can be extended to up to 10 years.
The company has yet to announce capped-price servicing details for the updated bZ4X.
The Toyota bZ4X currently has a five-star rating from independent safety authority ANCAP.

| Category | Toyota bZ4X |
|---|---|
| Adult occupant protection | 88 per cent |
| Child occupant protection | 88 per cent |
| Vulnerable road user protection | 79 per cent |
| Safety assist | 93 per cent |
Standard safety equipment includes:
The standard equipment list differs between front- and all-wheel drive versions.

The bZ4X 2WD comes standard with the following equipment:
The AWD adds:
The standard exterior paint finish on the bZ4X is Eclipse Black.





The following colours are available for an extra $595:
The AWD can also be had in any of these colours and with a black roof for an extra $1350.
The bZ4X 2WD comes exclusively with a black interior, with a grey interior being a no-cost option on the AWD.
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.


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