Continuing our overview of the all-electric vehicles available in the United States, today we will take a look at the 2023 Toyota bZ4X all-electric crossover/SUV.
Sales of the e-TNGA-based Toyota bZ4X started in the second quarter of 2022, but due to an unfortunate wheels-related recall, customer deliveries were quickly paused. Sales resumed in Q4 and are now ramping up with 1,698 units sold in Q1 2023. Overall, some 2,918 bZ4X were delivered in the US by the end of March.
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Besides the recall, there are a few other things that might affect the Toyota bZ4X – driving range (at least for some customers), fast charging, and the lack of eligibility for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
The Toyota bZ4X is available in two main versions: front-wheel drive (FWD) with a single 150-kilowatt (kW) electric motor and a 71.4-kilowatt-hour (kWh) battery (Panasonic’s lithium-ion cells), and an all-wheel drive (AWD) version with two motors (both 80 kW for a total system output of 160 kW), and a different 72.8-kWh battery (CATL’s lithium-ion cells).
Depending on the version (and wheel size/trim), the official EPA Combined range varies between 222-252 miles:
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As we can see, the highest range belongs to the entry-level version with the 71.4-kWh battery and a single motor. The switch to the AWD version cuts the EPA Combined range by almost 10 percent, despite the battery having almost 2 percent more capacity (72.8 kWh).
Energy consumption, including charging losses, of the entry-level trim is estimated at 119 MPGe: 283 watt-hours per mile (176 Wh/km), but just the switch to 20-inch wheels increases it by 4.6 percent to 114 MPGe: 296 Wh/mi (184 Wh/km).
The AWD versions are noticeably less efficient at 324 Wh/mi (201 Wh/km) or 330 Wh/mi (205 Wh/km).
Interestingly, the Toyota bZ4X’s efficiency numbers are not worse than in the case of the Volkswagen ID.4 (see the full report here) or Nissan Ariya (see the full report here). The results are actually better, according to the EPA test cycles.
In other words, the range of 222-252 miles could be better if only Toyota decided to use a larger battery pack, like its competitors (82 kWh Volkswagen ID.4 or 91 kWh Nissan Ariya).
One of the most interesting things about the Toyota bZ4X is its fast charging capabilities. According to the company, the FWD versions can charge up to 80 percent of state-of-charge (SOC) in around 30 minutes (at up to 150 kW), but the AWD versions are not so lucky. There is a different battery pack, which needs twice the time (around 60 minutes, at up to 100 kW). Independent testing confirmed this issue.
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That’s something that should be definitely considered before purchase, on top of the slightly lower range of the AWD version.
“Under ideal conditions, you can charge from Low Battery Light to 80% in as quickly as ~30 minutes (FWD) or ~60 minutes (AWD) with charging that equates to approximately 6 miles per minute (FWD) and 3 miles per minute (AWD). * *”
In terms of normal charging (AC), the 6.6 kW onboard charger is expected to recharge the car in around nine hours.
Prices of the Toyota bZ4X start at $42,000 (FWD) and $44,080 (AWD), plus a $1,335 destination charge. That’s competitive (a few grands within comparable all-electric crossovers/SUVs from established manufacturers), but of course, one would have to analyze the standard equipment of various models to fully understand the value proposition. For example, a positive thing in the Toyota bZ4X is a heat pump system for both heating and air-conditioning.
However, the Toyota bZ4X – as an imported model – is not eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit and this one element will put it in a disadvantageous position versus the locally produced Volkswagen ID.4 or Tesla Model Y.
It will be interesting to see whether sales of the Toyota bZ4X will noticeably increase or not. In Q1, the result was 5-6 times lower than in the case of the Volkswagen ID.4.
Source: https://en.congthucvatly.com
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