2024 Toyota bZ4X Consumer Reviews
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Bzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!
I've only had it a week and love love love it, Got the limited because I dont do hub caps, no more gas, all that money goes back into my pocket - thank you very much and feels even better driving than the Toyota Venza I had for 15 yrs, plenty of room for the kids going here and there, good covered cargo area for the clubs, easy peasy level 2 charging from home, and toyota quality. Kind of no brainer for this non-tech savvy Gen Xer. The display and the connectivity are impressive and easy to navigate, and did I mention JBL sound?
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Terrible road tripper.. Otherwise Good Manners
Getting right to the chase of any EV, I've now leased a 2024 AWD version for 7 months and can tell you it's an ok car for around town, but don't think it works for long road trips. As noted in the Edmunds review, it has low range (225 miles in the summer), low charging speed (Max 100kw and only seen that less than a handful of times) and lastly, a lowly characteristic that not even Edmunds notes, Toyota has imposed a 3-a-day max CCS1 charging visit on this car. That completely rules it incapable of being used for long road trips. All else works fine in this car.
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A68 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,682193 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $52,049199 mi away
The bz4x in my opinion is toyota's biggest mistake
The car is a complete failure, with its low mileage range, bad charging ports, and slow chargers. Driving at high speeds on highways will decrease mileage very quickly.
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Don’t do it
First run for this car, needs to evolve, it’s clunky with apparently cheaper battery set up
The best car
So far i love everything on this car
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