2023 Toyota bZ4X Review

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Published 2023-05-23
Many years ago Toyota was leading the charge with conventional hybrids that other automakers would then follow. But as time has gone on, other automakers have moved more toward pure electric vehicles while Toyota has been absent. Until now! Here we have the 2023 bZ4X, Toyota's first fully electric SUV. Let's see if it was worth the wait.

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-lh4gp9ie5g
    WELL GUYS I JUST GOT MINE THIS SATURDAY SO FAR SO GOOD, I CHARGED IT FULL I USE IT LOCALLY ITS WEDS AND IM AT 58 PERCENT M SO LOOKING THAT I WILL PROBABLY CHARGE IT ON SAT AGAIN , SAVING MY SELF 6O PLUS DOLLARS , IDNK ITS BEEN ONLY A FEW DAYS , BUT I THINK IM GOOD
  • Could by any chance a buyer from MENA region have an update of the car to run car play on it as well having the screen all English?
  • @avdp9095
    In the Netherlands we had major software issues with great results, 450km real world range, far better charging, very efficient ev motors, 10 years warranty on batteries and many other small adjustments. It was tested against Id4 and q4 etron, the Bz4x won and was considered bedt choice....
  • @gene978
    You recommend the Mustang because it looks good? Check all of it’s RECALLS.
  • Nice review...i i will be interested what options arrive down here in OZ,.....still waiting for a VW EV before i decide 😅
  • @SeRee_PH
    I love this car ,It is my dream car.
  • @blam7
    I’ll still pick the Toyota because they’re known for reliable
  • @BTC909
    Edmunds only managed 227 miles in this trim.
  • @BioniqBob
    Looks like they went to the wreckers to fix a fender accident.
  • @DecepticonLBC
    I’m a Toyota customer planning to go EV for my next lease March 2024. Unfortunately, this is not enough to convince me. Looks like Tesla will gain another customer.
  • @SalManila1
    So for practical purposes charging at 80% will yeild 248 miles. No deal!!!
  • @getbt
    What's the 0-60 time?
  • @jeffharrison6059
    Interesting that he didn't mention Tesla Model Y, which is actually cheaper than this after tax credits with more range and greater charging.
  • @shrekistlieben
    realized after a minute you are that guy "miles per hr" ... couldn't recognize at first because this is a non-boring non-mute video :)
  • @RoamingFour
    We must have to have a lot of free time on our hands to be able to wait several hours to have our cars charged, compared to a 5 minute fill up at the gas pumps. No thanks!