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bZ4X
"Toyota bZ4X: pros, cons, costs and common fixes"
di Al222 (23249 pt)
20-mag-2025 18:27

Toyota bZ4X (MY 2025)


Toyota’s first purpose-built battery-electric model is a mid-size SUV on the e-TNGA platform. It measures 4.69 m in length and 1.86 m in width, rides on a generous 2.85 m wheelbase and offers about 452 litres of luggage space behind the second row. A 71.4 kWh battery powers either a 204 hp single-motor front-drive layout or a 218 hp dual-motor AWD-i version with X-Mode. The official WLTP range is up to 516 km (FWD) or around 470 km (AWD), and a 10–80 % fast-charge takes roughly 30 minutes at a peak of 150 kW.


Strengths

What works well
Why it matters
Extensive battery warranty
Capacity is guaranteed above 70 % for ten years or one million kilometres when the annual EV health check is carried out.
Improved winter efficiency
A heat-pump conditioning system introduced for the current model year raises cold-weather range and sustains higher charging speeds.
Full Safety Sense 3.0 package
Standard equipment includes adaptive cruise with stop-and-go, lane-trace assist and automatic emergency braking with cyclist and pedestrian detection.
Capable AWD-i system
The dedicated rear motor and selectable X-Mode provide secure traction on snow, gravel and steep descents without the weight of a driveshaft.
Spacious, flat-floor cabin
The long wheelbase delivers generous rear-seat leg-room, and cargo space rivals many combustion-engine crossovers.
Low routine maintenance
Three years of scheduled servicing are included, and wear items are limited largely to tyres, brake fluid and cabin filters.

Weaknesses

Possible drawback
Details
Range lags on motorways
Real-world testing shows 330–370 km at motorway speeds and average consumption close to 19 kWh/100 km.
Fast-charging plateau
Although the peak is 150 kW, charge power tapers quickly after about 40 % state of charge; a 10–80 % stop often takes 35–40 minutes.
Auxiliary-battery drain
Some owners have experienced 12-volt battery discharge when connected-services apps keep the vehicle awake; software patches help, but a replacement battery is sometimes required.
Early wheel-bolt recall
Initial production needed new hub collars and bolts after reports of wheel loosening; confirm that the fix is recorded.
Smaller boot and no frunk
At 452 litres the luggage area trails key rivals such as the Ioniq 5 and Model Y, and there is no front storage compartment.
6.6 kW AC charger on older FWD cars
Versions built before the 2024 update need more than ten hours for a full home charge; the latest models gain an 11 kW onboard unit on higher trims.

Typical maintenance and repair costs

Item
Parts
Labour
Indicative total
12 V battery replacement
€180 – 220
€30
€210 – 250
Brake pads (axle)
€90 – 120
€60 – 100
€150 – 220
Discs + pads (axle)
€240 – 300
€90 – 135
€330 – 435
High-voltage battery (out of warranty)
€8 000 – 10 000
€600
€8 600 – 10 600
Annual EV health check
~€120
€120

Price guide (Italy, on-the-road)

Version
List price
Typical promotion
bZ4X 2WD Pure
€41 400
~€32 400 with current incentives
bZ4X 2WD Lounge
€46 500
~€38 500
bZ4X AWD-i Lounge
€58 000
~€50 000
Nearly-new (MY 24-25)
from ~€35 000

Verdict

The bZ4X blends Toyota build quality, a decade-long battery guarantee and a complete ADAS suite in a family-friendly package. Recent software and heat-pump upgrades improve cold-weather performance, yet motorway range and rapid-charge speeds still trail the class leaders, and owners should ensure early recall work and auxiliary-battery updates have been completed. If most journeys stay within 300 km and home charging is available, the bZ4X offers a calm, low-maintenance introduction to electric driving; frequent long-distance travellers or rapid-charging regulars may prefer an EV with a flatter charging curve.

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