Summary

  • The 2025 Toyota bZ4x costs $38,465
  • Toyota gave the bZ4x a $6,000 price cut
  • EPA range ratings should max out at 252 miles
  • The bZ4x is expected to arrive at U.S. dealerships early next year with more driver-assist features and a new Nightshade Edition grade
  • The Limited grade starts at $43,195, which is a $5,380 price cut and comes with features such as power front seats and traffic jam assist

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The 2025 Toyota bZ4x is set to arrive at U.S. dealerships early next year with a number of updates, including a price cut, new driver-assist features, and a Nightshade Edition grade. The base price for the entry-level XLE grade is $38,465 with the destination charge included, which is $6,000 lower than the equivalent 2024 model. The Limited grade now starts at $43,195 with destination, representing a $5,380 price cut. Limited models come with added features such as 20-inch wheels, power front seats with heating and ventilation, and standard driver-assist technologies like traffic jam assist and lane change assist.

In addition to the price cut, the 2025 Toyota bZ4x introduces a new Nightshade Edition, which adds a blackout treatment to the exterior of the vehicle for a more stylish look. Priced at $41,815 with destination, the Nightshade models include black 20-inch wheels, a black rear spoiler, door handles, and badges, as well as red contrast stitching on the interior. The single-motor front-wheel drive powertrain remains standard, offering 201 hp, while a dual-motor all-wheel drive option provides 214 hp for an additional cost.

The bZ4x is equipped with a 71.4-kwh battery pack for single-motor models and a 72.8-kwh pack for dual-motor models, supplied by Panasonic and CATL respectively. The EPA range ratings for the bZ4x are expected to remain unchanged, with single-motor XLE models achieving up to 252 miles, dual-motor XLE models reaching 228 miles, and Limited models offering 236 miles with the single-motor powertrain and 222 miles with the dual-motor powertrain. The Nightshade models are also rated at 222 miles of range.

Introduced in 2023, the Toyota bZ4x shares its platform with the Subaru Solterra and the Lexus RZ. It is currently the only electric vehicle in Toyota’s U.S. lineup, but the automaker plans to expand its EV offerings in the coming years, with plans to start U.S. EV production within the next two years. The bZ4x has received positive reviews for its performance, range, and features, making it a competitive option in the growing EV market. With its updated pricing, driver-assist features, and stylish Nightshade Edition, the 2025 Toyota bZ4x is poised to attract a wider range of customers looking for a reliable and efficient electric vehicle option.

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