Toyota (TM) said Tuesday its updated 2026 bZ electric SUV will offer up to 314 miles of range on select trims and adopt North America's standardized fast-charging system.
The redesigned model includes two battery options, 74.7-kWh and 57.7-kWh, with improvements in output and charging, and adds Plug & Charge functionality, Toyota said.
All-Wheel Drive variants now produce 338 combined horsepower, up 50% from the prior model, while Front-Wheel Drive trims will also see increased performance, the automaker said.
Toyota also said the model is dropping the "4X" from its name, receiving changes to its refreshed exterior, and is getting a redesigned cabin with a 14-inch screen and customizable interior lighting.
Additional upgrades include new regenerative braking paddle shifters, improved thermal battery management for cold-weather charging, and expanded standard safety and driver-assist features, the company said.
The company expects the 2026 bZ to reach dealerships in H2, with pricing to be announced closer to launch.
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