Toyota Australia has released the updated 2026 bZ4X electric SUV, introducing significant price reductions and technical upgrades to its battery-electric lineup.
The entry-level front-wheel-drive (2WD) variant is now priced from $55,990 before on-road costs, representing a price reduction of $10,010 compared to the outgoing model's $66,000 launch price.

This new pricing undercuts the Tesla Model Y RWD ($58,900) and the Zeekr 7X RWD ($57,900), while placing it well below its platform twin, the Subaru Solterra, which starts at $63,990.
The range-topping all-wheel-drive (AWD) bZ4X is now priced from $67,990 plus on-road costs, a decrease of $6,910 from its previous price of $74,900.
For comparison, the Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD is listed at $68,900, while the performance-focused Zeekr 7X AWD is priced at $72,900.
The pricing adjustment follows a year of modest sales for the bZ4X, which has recorded 858 registrations year-to-date according to the November VFACTS report.
The Subaru Solterra has recorded 157 sales over the same period.

A key update for the 2026 model year is the introduction of a larger 74.7kWh lithium-ion battery across the range, replacing the previous 71.4kWh unit.
This larger battery contributes to an increased WLTP driving range of 591km for the 2WD variant, up from the previous model's 436km claim.
Power output for the 2WD model has increased from 150kW to 165kW, with torque rated at 268.6Nm.

The AWD variant receives a substantial performance upgrade, with total power output rising by 92kW to a combined 252kW and 438Nm of torque.
Despite the increased performance, the AWD model achieves a WLTP range of 517km.
Toyota has also increased the braked towing capacity of the AWD model to 1500kg, double that of the previous iteration.
Toyota has upgraded the bZ4X’s AC charging capability, fitting a 22kW three-phase on-board charger as standard equipment.

This allows the battery to be fully recharged in approximately 3.5 hours when connected to a compatible three-phase power supply.
DC fast charging is rated at 150kW, allowing for a 10 to 80 per cent charge in approximately 30 minutes under ideal conditions.
Paddle shifters have been added to the steering wheel, allowing drivers to select from four levels of regenerative braking.

AWD models feature front-seat heating, which utilises infrared panels to warm the lower legs of front occupants for improved energy efficiency.
All variants now feature a larger 14.0-inch touchscreen multimedia system and dual wireless smartphone chargers.
Standard equipment includes a heated steering wheel, a powered tailgate with a kick sensor, cabin air ionisation, and a 1500W power outlet in the cargo area.
The safety suite has been expanded to include a driver monitor camera, blind spot monitor with safe exit assist, and a new driver’s knee airbag, bringing the total number of airbags to eight.

The 2WD model is distinguished by new 18-inch alloy wheels with two-tone aero covers and gloss black wheel arches.
The AWD model rides on new 20-inch alloy wheels and includes a digital rearview mirror.
Toyota Australia is offering an incentive package for new private buyers who purchase a bZ4X before the end of 2026.
Customers can choose between a complimentary 7kW home charger (installation not included) or a Chargefox public charging voucher valid for up to one year or 625kWh.
Toyota has also confirmed that a new bZ4X Touring variant will join the local lineup in the second quarter of 2026.
As previously reported, this variant will feature the uprated powertrain and increased rear storage capacity, though specific pricing has not yet been detailed.






FAQ
How much does the 2026 Toyota bZ4X cost?
The 2026 bZ4X starts at $55,990 before on-road costs for the front-wheel-drive model, a reduction of $10,010 compared to the previous launch price. The all-wheel-drive model is priced from $67,990 before on-road costs.
What is the driving range of the new Toyota bZ4X?
Equipped with a new larger 74.7kWh battery, the front-wheel-drive bZ4X has a WLTP driving range of 591km. The more powerful all-wheel-drive variant offers a WLTP range of 517km.
How fast can the 2026 bZ4X charge?
The bZ4X supports 150kW DC fast charging, taking the battery from 10 to 80 per cent in roughly 30 minutes. It now also features 22kW AC charging as standard, allowing a full recharge in 3.5 hours on a compatible three-phase supply.
What are the performance figures for the 2026 bZ4X?
The front-wheel-drive model produces 165kW of power and 268.6Nm of torque. The all-wheel-drive model has received a significant power boost, now producing a combined 252kW and 438Nm.
What is the towing capacity of the bZ4X?
The all-wheel-drive bZ4X has a braked towing capacity of 1500kg, which is double the capacity of the outgoing model.
When will the Toyota bZ4X Touring be available?
Toyota Australia has confirmed that the new bZ4X Touring variant, which features increased cargo volume and the uprated powertrain, will arrive in local showrooms in the second quarter of 2026.
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