2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign, Interior, MSRP
2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign, Interior, MSRP – Toyota pioneered the modern gas-electric hybrid, but it’s only now going fully electric with the all-new 2026 Toyota bZ3X. The unusual name – which I dubbed the busy forest as a way to remember it – stands for Beyond Zero 4WD Crossover. Despite the name, the two cheapest trims are front-wheel drive (FWD) only.2026 Toyota bZ3X Interior2026 Toyota bZ3X Interior
It was developed as a joint venture with Subaru, which makes the virtually identical – but all-wheel-drive-only – Solterra. The bZ3X starts as the FWD-only L at $46,880, and then there’s my LE tester at $51,880 – both including a non-negotiable delivery fee of $1,890 but before any tax rebates. The all-wheel-drive (AWD) XLE is $56,880, and can be optioned with a Technology package at $64,640. The bZ3X’s current availability is limited to British Columbia and Quebec.
2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign and Update Plan
Exterior and Interior
While most of the bZ3X’s climate functions are icons, they’re on a dedicated panel rather than in the centre screen’s menus, and the temperature controls are toggle switches. The stereo volume buttons are better than a slider icon, but nowhere near as good as a simple dial. The drive modes are buttons on the console.
Visibility is good, but thanks to that odd combination of steering column and far-forward instrument cluster, I found it difficult to find a seating position where the wheel didn’t obstruct some of the cluster’s readout. I really like that the charge ports are protected by plastic covers that flip open when you spring their latches. Most electric vehicles (EVs) use rubber covers on floppy tethers that are far less convenient.
2026 Toyota bZ3X Specs
The base bZ3X L includes an eight-inch touchscreen, USB Type-A and Type-C charging ports, cloth seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, auto-levelling LED headlights, heated mirrors, and variable intermittent wipers. My next-step-up LE substituted a 12.3-inch centre screen for the eight-inch one, plus a power tailgate, heated front seats and steering wheel, under-dash radiant leg-and-foot warmers, and rain-sensing wipers.
The XLE then adds a wireless charger, fabric and faux leather upholstery, an auto-dimming mirror, cargo privacy cover, and panoramic sunroof. Its available Technology package beefs that up with a hands-free tailgate, ventilated front seats, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, advanced parking assist, and 20-inch wheels. 2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign
Engine and Performance
The bZ3X L and LE use a single motor that drives the front wheels, making 201 hp (150 kW) and 196 lb-ft of torque, with single-speed automatic transmission. That’s the same as the Subaru Solterra, while the Volkswagen ID.4 has the same horsepower but 229 lb-ft of torque. The Kia EV6 beats both at 225 hp and 320 lb-ft of torque in its rear-drive-only configuration. Opt for the bZ3X in all-wheel drive, with two motors, and they combine for 214 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque. While not as powerful as the AWD version, my tester was fine for everything I needed it to do. It’s sprightly from a stop, reaches highway speeds promptly, and still has enough guts as needed for passing.
2026 Toyota bZ3X Fuel Economy
The bZ3X is rated by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) for a range of 406 km in FWD, and 367 km in AWD. Of course, that’s dependent on several factors, including driving habits and ambient temperature. At one point, freshly charged up on a warm day, the gauge gave a rather optimistic range of 455 km – and which promptly dropped to 360 km when I turned on the climate control. All EVs experience some range loss when heating or cooling the cabin, but that’s the most I’ve ever seen an estimated range fall because of it.
Among two-wheel-drive rivals, the Nissan Ariya is rated at 348 km; the Chevrolet Bolt EUV at 397 km; and, depending on battery size, the Volkswagen ID.4 is 336 or 443 km, and the Kia EV6 is 373 to 499 km. The bZ3X is rated at 1.8 Le/100 km in the city, 2.2 on the highway, and 2.0 in combined driving. (That’s for litres equivalent, comparing the electrical energy to corresponding gasoline energy, and it’s within decimal-places of its rivals.) 2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign
2026 Toyota bZ3X Safety Features
All trims come with adaptive cruise control, emergency front braking, lane-keep assist, and the back-up camera that’s mandatory on all new vehicles, but blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert comes only on the LE and XLE. That top trim further adds emergency rear braking. 2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign
2026 Toyota bZ3X Price and Release Date
The bZ3X in FWD starts at $46,880 in L trim and $51,880 for the LE. The AWD trims are the XLE at $56,880 and XLE Technology at $64,640. This Toyota’s Subaru cousin is AWD-only and runs from $56,290 to $64,090. Among some of its two-wheel-drive competitors, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV starts at $42,348, but others are pricier: the Volkswagen ID.4 at $48,545; the Kia EV6 at $49,995; and the Nissan Ariya at approximately $52,500, all prices including delivery but before any applicable rebates. 2026 Toyota bZ3X Redesign