2025 Toyota bZ4X Consumer Reviews
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POS VEHICLE!
I purchased a Toyota BZ4X limited back in November and needless to say, I have been very disappointed in it. When I picked up the vehicle after purchasing it, I noticed the dealership did not have it fully charged (33 miles). I now know why, they did not want me to see that this POS only charges to 176 miles. From the 1st time I charged it up until today, it does not charge beyond 180 miles which is only 69% of the stated range. And I live in South Florida, where cold weather is not an issue. Furthermore, I've had the multi-media shut down, and most recently, the AC went out twice. On the latest AC shutdown, The dealership had the vehicle for almost 7 weeks. I am currently waiting for an answer in regards to my 2nd complaint to the Toyota Engagement Center about a vehicle repurchase (lemon law).
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Underwhelmed
Solid feel, quality materials, high feature content,decent range, reasonable price when discounted. Questionable design choices, poor acceleration.
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,704199 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,272448 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,053468 mi away
Exceeds Others’ Expectations
I had a Prius Prime for over 4 years and decided it was worth the attempt to go full electric. I am also an opportunistic shopper and the rebates on these were perfect for a lease. I have done just over 900 miles in a month, I don’t use climate control much, some but not much. I have done highway speeds and a lot of city driving and find the battery efficiency to be way better than advertised. I have the AWD model and it routinely shows 100% range is 244-246. I charge it up whenever home, just regular wall outlet. And maybe have run it down to as low as 40% which could take almost two days to full charge. However, I don’t drive like that every day. I am averaging over 4 m/kwh. As to the drive, it is snappy, way faster than the Prius. The dashboard layout and no glovebox which takes some getting used to. I like the ride and it has a ton of room inside, again coming from a Prius Prime! I am tall, and my backseat passengers have plenty of room behind me. Time will tell more, but one month in and 900 miles, I am beyond satisfied.
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