Battery health and degradation is affected by many factors, many of which Toyota can not control including heat, charging, cold, chemical degradation, chargers cycles etc. I wouldn’t count on 90% at 10 years. Not even Tesla has that and they’ve got a lot of experience.
But with 2 DC fast charging sessions limitation a day. in 10 yrs we'll probably have next generation baterries, LFP with NMC perfomance, Li-S, solid state etc. current gen EVs need fresh batteries sooner or later, toyota a bit delayed but i don't see the point in that
@@uludak8468 DC fast charging is killer on batteries. It’s the heat buildup that affects their long term chemical composition. Even with that limitation, I still can’t see 90% at ten years. Five maybe, but not ten. You’re going to lose 2-5 % the first year alone and then at least 2-3% a year after that. As a Tesla owner, I can tell you that anyone who tells you their battery doesn’t degrade is lying. They all degrade.
I paid thousands below MSRP ($43k for the AWD SLE) winter package) for mine. The dealer also threw in a level 2 ChargePoint home charging station which our power company paid for the installation. It suits our urban driving needs perfectly though I would not take it on long road trips out of state yet. The fit, finish and trim quality was far above the other makes I looked at. Build quality was a huge factor in my decision; more important than fast charging and range. We considered the Rav4 Prime but we already have a hybrid Highlander that's had its catalytic converter stolen twice. So now we don't have to worry about that. Also, no oil changes or smog inspections. As you mentioned, there was indeed a software update in May of 2023 that added battery state display and other improvements. After 4 months of owning this car I still look forward to driving it every day.
Had mine for a couple of months now. I love it. Smooth ride, great handling, nice acceleration. Saving a couple hundred dollars a month in gas, that bit itself pays for the lease.
I'm still not convinced an EV is the way to go, yet. I'm a big hybrid believer and we owned two Prius, for 16 years. Living in Texas would be a huge challenge to find enough charge stations driving to west Texas from San Antonio. I own a 2012 Prius V, I think Toyota should make something similar again.
I too live in San Antonio. Hybrids/EV would be great if you sit in traffic, but I leave early/late for my commutes to beat the traffic and hypermile the mpg: as ~35.5 on the family's tried and true 4 cylinder 06 Camry is sweet. (Best I've calculated this year was 35.81 mpg between full fills.) Combined with that 18.5 gallon tank
Sells well in Norway as well as the Netherlands, 10 years warranty on batteries, 450km range as tested in the Netherlands. It was considered a better EV tgan Audi q4 etron and VW Id4, source Autoweek magazine and Autovisie magazine. This car is far better than some media wants us to believe.... . Toyota took 20 years to perfect their hybrids and from 2025/26 they will start for earnest with their EV'S.... .
@@KirkKreifelsso true, but because they were not the first and with a relativly small car, battery pack, and a lot of safety measurements installed for their 10 year battery warranty....the press said it was a bad car. It is not.... . Collegue has the Subaru Solterra, a red one, with all the plastics as well in red, wow, what a nice car, sadle brown interior. He loves the car, only 345km range, dual engines, 4wd. But that's not a problem at all for him. He can charge at home, at the office etc. He has no range aniexty at all.
Wait till you have to charge it on a trip, good lord it could take hours at a DC fast charger while any of its competitors would have more range and leave a charging session in a FRACTION of the time this dog takes.
I had an AWD Limited bZ4X for 8 months, and traded it in because I could not count on it to be able to get me everywhere I need to go. The AWD version in North America got screwed by giving it slow charging batteries, and 80% of these cars allocated to North America are the AWD version. The FWD version may be more efficient, and DC fast charges reasonably, but the AWD never got better than 2.7 miles/KWh city, and dropped to 2 miles/kWh on freeway speeds. That, plus slower charging (an hour or more to charge to 80%), plus handicapping the car initially with max 2 cycles of DC fast charging per 24 hours, bumping to only 3.8 cycles on recent update, throttling to 13 kW or slower speeds on DCFC after that point, which means this can cannot even be a back-up road tripper. I traded it in for a Mustang Mach-E, which has been far more efficient, and reasonable for road tripping. The car parts of the bZ4X are nice. As an EV, for someone who only drives locally, it's fine. Toyota believes that EVs cannot be expected to road trip currently, so they force it to fail, and hide that "feature" in fine print in footnotes. If you want to actually go places and not worry about if it will let you DCFC, do not buy a bZ4X. On the plus side, the car I traded in is currently listed for about $42,000 and I've seen some even cheaper. If you want a nice commuter car, buy it used.
Never got better than 2.7 mi/kWh city? Was that stop & go traffic, like in NYC driving? Heck, I can easily hit 3.5 with mine in mixed traffic. Heck, I even saw that on a road trip. With the daily commute, exceeding 4 was an ordinary event.
Great video. I am glad to see a more “soft ball” review. I love my Toyota / Lexus rides and I can’t wait to see Toyota give us some serious ev on the next gen ev products.
The BZ4X is a very anemic EV offering. 242 miles is the range on FWD, but it drops to 228 if you get AWD. A fully loaded Limited is $52k, but for less money (before tax credits no less) you can get 100 miles more with a Model Y Long Range. I think Toyota slapped something together so they could boost their average fuel economy number across their fleet. It looks even more half-assed than the Mustang Mach-E.
Model Y isn't a real SUV though. With less ground-clearance and the absence of AWD on the level of Subaru performance, the longer range isn't much in comparison.
@@john1701a Absence of AWD? The Model Y is AWD standard. Moreover, no one cares if it isn't a "real" SUV, because it's a crossover. So is the BZ4X. Ground clearance doesn't amount to a hill of beans since the vast majority of CUV and SUV owners don't go off road.
I already a 2022 venza hybrid I'm very happy with it excellent on gas during summer i more than 1 thousand kilometers in the cold winter in Toronto Canada i put around 850 kilometers for 55 litre of gas tank 14.5 gallons thanks for sharing your video take care bye from milton Ontario Canada
I’ve owned mine for 9 months now. The only drawback is fast charging in cold weather. It’s abysmal, Toyota could have done a lot better. Other than that, the vehicle has exceeded my expectations.
Depends on how and where you drive and chargers. I can get by the horrendous looks alone. As plain as it is, a Model Y is much better looking than the BZ4X.
It's fixed for 2024 year models not only software but they have a heat exchanger of some sorts and they run a different kind of warming/cooling system for the battery.
I think in this market of dealer markups, going for the Subaru Solterra would be the way to go. Seems Subaru dealers (at least up here in the PNW) are not marking up their prices, one of my friends even got a great deal on their new Forester through their Costco auto buying service. As a former 2010 Prius IV owner, the BZ4X is def giving me that generation vibes- shiny black plastic and all! As a current 2021 Nissan Rogue SL owner (had to get a bigger car since I got my service dog, a very fluffy Aussie!), I'm super impressed by Nissan's tech and customer service, that when it's time to consider an EV, the Ariya would likely be at the top of my list. As usual, thanks for the insights, Kirk!
Have you driven it? I know you haven’t I guess you stay at home and listen to every one else’s opinion. I guess you believe the most of the nonsense that’s peddled across the media nowadays. Get up get out there and found out for yourself. Kurt did a great job reviewing this car and 260 miles is average not bad and ride is good as he described. Recharge time is also average not so great . So I would say it’s an average car (subjective)not bad like a lot of people are reporting. I can tell you moto journalists shouldn’t be listened to all the time as I bought BMWs of the back of the driving machine nonsense. Uncomfortable cars not for everybody. I drive one now they are not that bad but ride could be softer
Yeah, it’s the only new Toyota vehicle in stock on their local lot where I am. You can’t buy a new Hybrid RAV4 or any other new hybrid from them, unless you don’t mind waiting a year or two for your new vehicle. but there are 5 or 6 of these ridiculously named (bz4x?, huh?) vehicles sitting there unsold….Toyota does strange things sometimes and they don’t update their vehicles often enough. And WTF is up with piano black? Nobody wants it for all sorts of obvious reasons yet so many manufacturers keep using it!
Under baked is fair, if it was $35K (vs Bolt EUV) it would be interesting, minus the dark wheel surrounds. Another good strategy is to buy an EV now so 3 years later you're not back where you were with no equity to show for it. Not buying gas or gasser maintenance.
They will kill this ev by tomorrow and then Toyota won’t be able to compete with the best. Other brands have far surpassed them and they’re way behind like Kodak and Infiniti
@@mottom2657better range because larger battery pack.....far less warranty..... . The Bz4x is a good bev with excellent warranty for the batteries, 10 years. What is wrong with that?????
Light grey interior looks good on camera. You asked for a light in the middle cubby and I agree its so dark in there maybe they should use a lighter color so we can see inside.
@@CarsofGlasgow Pearl white with black metallic trim, although my pillars are also white; I know you can get them to match the trim, but mine are white. How about you? I was looking at red and black, but I am in my 40s, not in my 20s, so red and black was too bold for me :)
I have a 2019 etron technik which has pretty lousy range. But I have a level 2 charger in my garage and its a complete non-issue. I could see the etron being the next option when my warranty expires.
Why so much black in car interiors these days? Honda does a lot of that as well. Surely something less dank is more desirable. Is it meant to provide some sort of illusion of space inside? I'd rather have a light beige, but preferably something in between that doesn't show dust and dirt so much.
I dont understand what the gripe is with the BZ4X? Putting price aside for a second, this vehicle still has an EPA of 400KM in the FWD version - it has a heat pump too.
Have a BZ4X brilliant to drive. Friends have other. Makes and all seem disappointing and are considering. Changing them. Due charging problems and a low mileage from battery. I get 550. A charge the speed. Is excellent Brilliant to look at. And worth every euro.
Complete non-starter for me that software updates have to be done at the dealer. And 0-60 in 7 seconds is just ridiculous. Even base Teslas are 0-60 under 5.
I think there’s still a lot of room for improvement for the bZ4X. I know Toyota wants to make the battery work for as long as possible; but can the battery run longer than an ICE in the long run? I mean can a BEV have a longer life than an ICE car, say bZ4X vs. Rav4?
Evs sell bad unless they are Tesla tbh in the American market. But Tesla are best in market when it comes to the ev game. Everyone else can’t compete and that’s the truth
@@TheOrange2341 Oh please with this. Can't have a reasonable discussion on EVs without someone saying only Tesla is worth buying. Come one. There are plenty other competitive BEVs available. Even if they don't have all of the BEV properties, they have enough to make them competitive, and overall, are better built, more comfortable riding, quieter vehicles than what Tesla offers. And soon, Tesla's chargers will be opened to a lot more brands than just Tesla.
I'm not hung up on range numbers like a lot of people seem to be. My issue with the vehicle is the acceleration should be more competitive and the charging rate and software should be more competitive. And interior is just not good. I sat in it at the auto show, as well as the Solterra, and it doesn't feel spacious. There's room but somehow the console around the driver cuts into that space in the front. The rear seats seem low with the knees up. And the gloss black is just tacky, cheap and ugly. Why in the world did Toyota put so much gloss black in the interior? It just doesn't feel like a nice, quality place to sit. The RAV4 is better. The Prius is better. I like the exterior styling, like a leaner RAV4 but why the black fenders? Make them an option or a body colored fender an option. Toyota just made some bad decisions on this car. It doesn't deserve some of the knocking it gets but they just didn't do as good a job on this car that they needed to do.
I agree with cruiser4653, halfassed is a better description than half baked. Or maybe halfhearted. I wonder if Toyota can catch up when they get serious.
@@naveenthemachine You're a broken record. There has to be something better to do with one's time than constantly spewing out the same old FUD. You're in Toyota to know what they'll do or not? You're ridiculous.
I want this car but refuse to buy it based off your comments. I’m going back and forward over whether I should bite the bullet and buy this or the Ioniq 4.
@@KirkKreifels the charging was 199-204 miles now 235 239 every time and if I take it down to 215 next morning it will be 223 more or less it seems to be charging faster, and if the heat is on it is more realistic.
got this car for 36k total with shipping from China 😅 and it's the ultra version with 20" wheels. Never driven brand new. This car is super cheap in China.
less then 300miles full range with 4 people inside is totally rejected, Toyota must add 100kw battery or do not make any .. 71Kw battery means that only possible 65kw is usable... not cool
A warning to those thinking about leasing the bz4X from someone who recently went through the process. The 'interest/rent charge' on a lease is $10,000 which completely wipes out the $7500 discount they're giving on leases. I get that things cost money, but the lease discount is a sweet as it looks on paper, but it is a discount.
No car if you live in the northern part of the globe.. a friend was almost freezing to death -15 degrees Celcius during wintertime when the power went out.. no heat or anything working at all and he was just a bit outside the city….😅
It's not a terrible first effort and their next gen will be better. Once BZ4X gets built in the U.S. it will get the tax credit and sales will improve.
Slightly under baked???? Too much reserved battery capacity Terrible Highway Efficiency Terrible DC Fast charging with an effective charging rate of less than 50KW to 80 % SOC Software limited to a maximum Kwh's of charging every 24 hours Under sized On Board AC charger at 7KW Impossible to set the steering wheel to be able to see the entire driver Guage cluster and it can't display its current SOC as a number It can't trip plan or route you to Charging infrastructure It's software is terrible It costs more than all its competitors with less capabilities
Literally anything else in this segment is a better buy. It has slow charging (DC and AC), poor range, below average efficiency, a limit on fast charging of around 75 kWh a day, and a very poor dash layout that is always blocked by the steering wheel. This vehicle seems designed to fail. The charging speed vs efficiency on this thing are similar to the 7 year old Bolt platform!
Pass. Just listening to the car as you did the 0-60 test was cringe, like nails on a chalkboard. I couldn't drive this car without some noise generator or loud music.
Totally disagree with u. Your delusional. What other E V. Gives a ten year guarantee says it all. It has the space of a. Van. Drives like a. Racing car when needed. It extra comfortable to drive. And is cheaper than a. Mine. Mileage wise. Many of my friends have one. World beater. After all it is a Toyota. Should have bought one earlier best car I ever drove
@@KirkKreifels240 miles of range divided by 71 kWh of battery = 3.38 miles per kWh. Your trip computer is miscalculated. Also, not all 71 kWh are useable.
@eieikhaing3819 easy. It just stops when it feels like it. Android auto wired, sat nav, all voice commands have all stopped working. Dealer refuses to inspect the car as I've referred them to the automobile ombudsman.
Slightly underbaked?😂 man you’re really reaching too far to look beyond the negatives of Toyota lol Literally everything is wrong with this car. Everything. It’s ugly dated driving experience puts you to sleep, it’s overpriced range is subpar and charging takes forever This is just the beginning of the end of Toyota or Lexus as a relevant brand
@@noahh1997 no it’s not. My Elantra has more range and it’s better looking than the bz4x 😂. Jokes on you. Btw my Elantra is starting to have a couple issues. The struts need to be replaced but the cost is more than the cars worth. So I’m getting rid of it and my parents are giving me their v6 Camry 😁. So the Camrys officially mine! So no more saying my mom’s Camry because turns out never drove it that much. All the beeps made her uncomfortable driving it.
@@naveenthemachine all of the beeps? 💀 now you admit it was never yours LOL, still isn’t either it’s your delusions, Elantra fits your more because it’s raggedy 🤷🏾 you should keep it tbh
@@noahh1997 I’m getting rid of the Elantra. Good car but it needs repairs and it’s not worth the hassle I only said the Camry is my moms so you’d stop saying it’s not mine 😂. I kept telling you it’s mine you didn’t believe me so I had to pretend to agree with you just so you’d stop. But now I don’t have to agree because the Camrys now mine 😁. MINE😁
@@naveenthemachine but we already know it’s not yours and was never was, and still isn’t, why are you so delusional? 😯 people found you on social media 🤣
Total fail. No Solid State battery. Ugly as a mud fence and crappy range. Tesla Model Y a much better alternative and you get the $7500 Fed Tax credit. Oh, that paint scheme looks like a drunk skunk too.
Did I say 70% battery health after 10 years? I meant 90%...
Also got an E-Tron ad for this video haha.
Battery health and degradation is affected by many factors, many of which Toyota can not control including heat, charging, cold, chemical degradation, chargers cycles etc. I wouldn’t count on 90% at 10 years. Not even Tesla has that and they’ve got a lot of experience.
But with 2 DC fast charging sessions limitation a day.
in 10 yrs we'll probably have next generation baterries, LFP with NMC perfomance, Li-S, solid state etc. current gen EVs need fresh batteries sooner or later, toyota a bit delayed but i don't see the point in that
@@uludak8468 DC fast charging is killer on batteries. It’s the heat buildup that affects their long term chemical composition. Even with that limitation, I still can’t see 90% at ten years. Five maybe, but not ten. You’re going to lose 2-5 % the first year alone and then at least 2-3% a year after that. As a Tesla owner, I can tell you that anyone who tells you their battery doesn’t degrade is lying. They all degrade.
@uludak8468 It is now 4 sessions per day, as of the software update rolled out this summer.
I got a Volvo EV30 video advert for this video
I paid thousands below MSRP ($43k for the AWD SLE) winter package) for mine. The dealer also threw in a level 2 ChargePoint home charging station which our power company paid for the installation. It suits our urban driving needs perfectly though I would not take it on long road trips out of state yet. The fit, finish and trim quality was far above the other makes I looked at. Build quality was a huge factor in my decision; more important than fast charging and range.
We considered the Rav4 Prime but we already have a hybrid Highlander that's had its catalytic converter stolen twice. So now we don't have to worry about that. Also, no oil changes or smog inspections.
As you mentioned, there was indeed a software update in May of 2023 that added battery state display and other improvements. After 4 months of owning this car I still look forward to driving it every day.
Had mine for a couple of months now. I love it. Smooth ride, great handling, nice acceleration. Saving a couple hundred dollars a month in gas, that bit itself pays for the lease.
I'm still not convinced an EV is the way to go, yet. I'm a big hybrid believer and we owned two Prius, for 16 years. Living in Texas would be a huge challenge to find enough charge stations driving to west Texas from San Antonio. I own a 2012 Prius V, I think Toyota should make something similar again.
Corolla Cross Hybrid is the closest thing to the Prius V in the USA market.
The Camry hybrid is my favorite Toyota hybrid. Looks normal lots of room 52mpg and good performance
I too live in San Antonio. Hybrids/EV would be great if you sit in traffic, but I leave early/late for my commutes to beat the traffic and hypermile the mpg: as ~35.5 on the family's tried and true 4 cylinder 06 Camry is sweet. (Best I've calculated this year was 35.81 mpg between full fills.) Combined with that 18.5 gallon tank
Sells well in Norway as well as the Netherlands, 10 years warranty on batteries, 450km range as tested in the Netherlands. It was considered a better EV tgan Audi q4 etron and VW Id4, source Autoweek magazine and Autovisie magazine. This car is far better than some media wants us to believe.... .
Toyota took 20 years to perfect their hybrids and from 2025/26 they will start for earnest with their EV'S.... .
I 100% agree it's better than any E-tron or VW id.4... those are my two least favorite EVs by a mile.
@@KirkKreifelsso true, but because they were not the first and with a relativly small car, battery pack, and a lot of safety measurements installed for their 10 year battery warranty....the press said it was a bad car. It is not.... .
Collegue has the Subaru Solterra, a red one, with all the plastics as well in red, wow, what a nice car, sadle brown interior. He loves the car, only 345km range, dual engines, 4wd. But that's not a problem at all for him. He can charge at home, at the office etc. He has no range aniexty at all.
One of the best BEVs out there. Toyota has got a lot of hate from EV enthusiasts just for being honest about BEV technology and its limitations.
@@windsolarupnorth7084 well said.
Thanks a lot for sharing. Super interested in the test with 450km range. Tried to google it without success. Do you have the link?
My test drive of this car was amazing! Very comfortable, good consumption and plenty of room. The only complaints i have are the price and the range!
Range hasn't been an issue for me, even on trips up north. With more DC chargers, that matters less anyway.
Wait till you have to charge it on a trip, good lord it could take hours at a DC fast charger while any of its competitors would have more range and leave a charging session in a FRACTION of the time this dog takes.
@@johnlodge8546 Since we know there's a software update to enable pre-conditioning, that's a pointless comment.
@john1701a No, its not the AWD BZ4X can't charge faster than about 80KW under any conditions, and quickly tappers to less than 30 KW.
Software update for bZ4X has been available for a few months now. It addresses things like estimated range and displaying battery percentage.
I had an AWD Limited bZ4X for 8 months, and traded it in because I could not count on it to be able to get me everywhere I need to go. The AWD version in North America got screwed by giving it slow charging batteries, and 80% of these cars allocated to North America are the AWD version. The FWD version may be more efficient, and DC fast charges reasonably, but the AWD never got better than 2.7 miles/KWh city, and dropped to 2 miles/kWh on freeway speeds. That, plus slower charging (an hour or more to charge to 80%), plus handicapping the car initially with max 2 cycles of DC fast charging per 24 hours, bumping to only 3.8 cycles on recent update, throttling to 13 kW or slower speeds on DCFC after that point, which means this can cannot even be a back-up road tripper. I traded it in for a Mustang Mach-E, which has been far more efficient, and reasonable for road tripping. The car parts of the bZ4X are nice. As an EV, for someone who only drives locally, it's fine. Toyota believes that EVs cannot be expected to road trip currently, so they force it to fail, and hide that "feature" in fine print in footnotes. If you want to actually go places and not worry about if it will let you DCFC, do not buy a bZ4X.
On the plus side, the car I traded in is currently listed for about $42,000 and I've seen some even cheaper. If you want a nice commuter car, buy it used.
Never got better than 2.7 mi/kWh city? Was that stop & go traffic, like in NYC driving? Heck, I can easily hit 3.5 with mine in mixed traffic. Heck, I even saw that on a road trip. With the daily commute, exceeding 4 was an ordinary event.
Best of both worlds Rav 4 Prime. Great EV to work and trips to Home Depot. Vacations no range anxiety and 40 mpg
Great video. I am glad to see a more “soft ball” review. I love my Toyota / Lexus rides and I can’t wait to see Toyota give us some serious ev on the next gen ev products.
It’s not the worst but many other EVs of this size I think I’d rather have.
The BZ4X is a very anemic EV offering. 242 miles is the range on FWD, but it drops to 228 if you get AWD. A fully loaded Limited is $52k, but for less money (before tax credits no less) you can get 100 miles more with a Model Y Long Range. I think Toyota slapped something together so they could boost their average fuel economy number across their fleet. It looks even more half-assed than the Mustang Mach-E.
You can find them used with very low miles for considerably less. I bought my 2023 BZ4X FWD with under 2,000 miles for $38,000. I love the car.
Model Y isn't a real SUV though. With less ground-clearance and the absence of AWD on the level of Subaru performance, the longer range isn't much in comparison.
Reported Y's range reduces half in summer due to the plain glass roof, and their EPA estimation is too optimistic
@@john1701a Absence of AWD? The Model Y is AWD standard. Moreover, no one cares if it isn't a "real" SUV, because it's a crossover. So is the BZ4X. Ground clearance doesn't amount to a hill of beans since the vast majority of CUV and SUV owners don't go off road.
dont forget the dealer$hip markup not included in the price
I already a 2022 venza hybrid I'm very happy with it excellent on gas during summer i more than 1 thousand kilometers in the cold winter in Toronto Canada i put around 850 kilometers for 55 litre of gas tank 14.5 gallons thanks for sharing your video take care bye from milton Ontario Canada
Nice 'everyday' review as always. Ps it's also pretty expensive here in the UK
Thanks for watching!
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starting to see more of these. I like it actually.
Agree. I always thought it was a great practical car.
15:00 essential when you are in a long decent to prevent overheating of the brakes.
I’ve owned mine for 9 months now. The only drawback is fast charging in cold weather. It’s abysmal, Toyota could have done a lot better. Other than that, the vehicle has exceeded my expectations.
Depends on how and where you drive and chargers. I can get by the horrendous looks alone. As plain as it is, a Model Y is much better looking than the BZ4X.
Where have you fast charged in the cold since the software update?
It's fixed for 2024 year models not only software but they have a heat exchanger of some sorts and they run a different kind of warming/cooling system for the battery.
I think in this market of dealer markups, going for the Subaru Solterra would be the way to go. Seems Subaru dealers (at least up here in the PNW) are not marking up their prices, one of my friends even got a great deal on their new Forester through their Costco auto buying service. As a former 2010 Prius IV owner, the BZ4X is def giving me that generation vibes- shiny black plastic and all! As a current 2021 Nissan Rogue SL owner (had to get a bigger car since I got my service dog, a very fluffy Aussie!), I'm super impressed by Nissan's tech and customer service, that when it's time to consider an EV, the Ariya would likely be at the top of my list. As usual, thanks for the insights, Kirk!
Cloth on the dasboard provides a thermal benefit (cooler in the summer) and an acoustic benefit (noise dampening).
babe wake up, Kirk posted a 30 minute video on the bZ4x!!!!
phenomenal review, thx for sharing
It’s a little more than just “under baked”, man. This was a halfassed product from Toyota.
Reminds me of the Gen 1 Prius.
@@mottom2657but that Prius was never this bad
Agreed.
This Toyota failed Swedish range test in winter very bad. Next time they didn't want to give car to test.
Have you driven it? I know you haven’t I guess you stay at home and listen to every one else’s opinion. I guess you believe the most of the nonsense that’s peddled across the media nowadays. Get up get out there and found out for yourself. Kurt did a great job reviewing this car and 260 miles is average not bad and ride is good as he described. Recharge time is also average not so great . So I would say it’s an average car (subjective)not bad like a lot of people are reporting. I can tell you moto journalists shouldn’t be listened to all the time as I bought BMWs of the back of the driving machine nonsense. Uncomfortable cars not for everybody. I drive one now they are not that bad but ride could be softer
Yeah, it’s the only new Toyota vehicle in stock on their local lot where I am. You can’t buy a new Hybrid RAV4 or any other new hybrid from them, unless you don’t mind waiting a year or two for your new vehicle. but there are 5 or 6 of these ridiculously named (bz4x?, huh?) vehicles sitting there unsold….Toyota does strange things sometimes and they don’t update their vehicles often enough. And WTF is up with piano black? Nobody wants it for all sorts of obvious reasons yet so many manufacturers keep using it!
The second RAV4 EV (2012) was "powered by Tesla", the first one was all Toyota (1997).
Under baked is fair, if it was $35K (vs Bolt EUV) it would be interesting, minus the dark wheel surrounds.
Another good strategy is to buy an EV now so 3 years later you're not back where you were with no equity to show for it. Not buying gas or gasser maintenance.
honestly there are sooo many other EVs available that are better. They have to drop the price or they have to make this better in a refresh
All others have better ranges, at least.
They will kill this ev by tomorrow and then Toyota won’t be able to compete with the best. Other brands have far surpassed them and they’re way behind like Kodak and Infiniti
This was a compliance car and nothing more
@@mottom2657 and MUCH better performance. 0-60 in 7 seconds for a FWD BEV is pitiful when the $55K Model Y is doing 3.5 0-60.
@@mottom2657better range because larger battery pack.....far less warranty..... . The Bz4x is a good bev with excellent warranty for the batteries, 10 years. What is wrong with that?????
Lol the zoom in on the dude putting eye drops in 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Light grey interior looks good on camera. You asked for a light in the middle cubby and I agree its so dark in there maybe they should use a lighter color so we can see inside.
I pick one of these up tomorrow
How are you liking your bZ4x so far?
@@Gruntled2001 its great
@@CarsofGlasgow same - picked mine up 3 weeks ago.
@@Gruntled2001 fantastic, what colour did you go for?
@@CarsofGlasgow Pearl white with black metallic trim, although my pillars are also white; I know you can get them to match the trim, but mine are white. How about you?
I was looking at red and black, but I am in my 40s, not in my 20s, so red and black was too bold for me :)
This is nothing more than a compliance car.
I have a 2019 etron technik which has pretty lousy range. But I have a level 2 charger in my garage and its a complete non-issue. I could see the etron being the next option when my warranty expires.
There has been a white BZ4X at my local Toyota and it has sat in the same spot and not moved for 4 months and it is still there
Why?
Liking ours more everyday
Huge Toyota fan, but they really need to try harder and focus on value instead of relying on their brand alone.
They won’t. They know that Toyota is no longer relevant in the market. Other brands have become better even unreliable brands
I just saw a USED Lexus RZ for sale for same price as new.. Must have been buyers remorse......
who would ever pay full retail for an RZ or BZ4X ; Need to have your head examined.
Why so much black in car interiors these days? Honda does a lot of that as well. Surely something less dank is more desirable. Is it meant to provide some sort of illusion of space inside? I'd rather have a light beige, but preferably something in between that doesn't show dust and dirt so much.
The interior is a good indicator of where Toyota is going
Only some aspects. Some things, no. I think they tried some things and hopefully will keep only a few things in this car.
I dont understand what the gripe is with the BZ4X? Putting price aside for a second, this vehicle still has an EPA of 400KM in the FWD version - it has a heat pump too.
ITS Expensive for $50k ,you can get TM3 brand new at $35k long range model, more space, more tech and OTA
How many miles (full charge 100%) do you get after using bz4x for 10k miles?
Would you agree that the more tech a car has, the more things that could go wrong?
Have a BZ4X brilliant to drive. Friends have other.
Makes and all seem disappointing and are considering. Changing them. Due charging problems and a low mileage from battery. I get 550. A charge the speed. Is excellent Brilliant to look at. And worth every euro.
Complete non-starter for me that software updates have to be done at the dealer. And 0-60 in 7 seconds is just ridiculous. Even base Teslas are 0-60 under 5.
I put more than 1 thousands kilometers in the summer
I think there’s still a lot of room for improvement for the bZ4X. I know Toyota wants to make the battery work for as long as possible; but can the battery run longer than an ICE in the long run? I mean can a BEV have a longer life than an ICE car, say bZ4X vs. Rav4?
Interesting look.
There are plenty of these available at my local dealership while marked down by 3-4k. That tells you all you need to know.
Evs sell bad unless they are Tesla tbh in the American market. But Tesla are best in market when it comes to the ev game. Everyone else can’t compete and that’s the truth
@Gabriel-xg5yo You know why? Because they are junk!!! Poor range, Poor consumption, NO AWD, small-ish battery, slow acceleration. Model Y for the win.
@@TheOrange2341 Oh please with this. Can't have a reasonable discussion on EVs without someone saying only Tesla is worth buying. Come one. There are plenty other competitive BEVs available. Even if they don't have all of the BEV properties, they have enough to make them competitive, and overall, are better built, more comfortable riding, quieter vehicles than what Tesla offers. And soon, Tesla's chargers will be opened to a lot more brands than just Tesla.
like your content
400 km only ?
Is it better than Model Y?
Good first EV effort but needs alot of improvement
Why???? It is not a bad car at all....10 years warranty on batteries and 450km range, good
@@avdp9095 I said it was a good first effort, the video title is slightly under baked...
Give me the exact same car with more range and a better price and I'm sold!
Should be here in the next few years!
Hi Kirk whats the average temp there for that kw/mile?
Average not sure but I would drive in the mornings with upper 70's, and the afternoons with low 90s...humidity about max lol
On some trips (20 mi+) I saw up to 4.8 mi/kWh
@@KirkKreifels NO WAY, unless you were crawling with NO ac at 5 MPH lik a golf cart. Note even the World Champ Model Y does 4.8 mi/kwh.
@@alexnutcasio936I hit above 5 on my morning commute from time to time. It is indeed possible just following the flow of traffic.
Excellent
I'm not hung up on range numbers like a lot of people seem to be. My issue with the vehicle is the acceleration should be more competitive and the charging rate and software should be more competitive. And interior is just not good. I sat in it at the auto show, as well as the Solterra, and it doesn't feel spacious. There's room but somehow the console around the driver cuts into that space in the front. The rear seats seem low with the knees up. And the gloss black is just tacky, cheap and ugly. Why in the world did Toyota put so much gloss black in the interior? It just doesn't feel like a nice, quality place to sit. The RAV4 is better. The Prius is better. I like the exterior styling, like a leaner RAV4 but why the black fenders? Make them an option or a body colored fender an option. Toyota just made some bad decisions on this car. It doesn't deserve some of the knocking it gets but they just didn't do as good a job on this car that they needed to do.
Isn't this a one-off stopgap product that won't see many model years? Just a pacifier to a segment of Toyota's customers?
I think it’s about time car companies put solar panels on top to extend the range. No reason not to.
You will laugh, a base bZ4x in the UK starts over £46k (or $58k USD).
I agree with cruiser4653, halfassed is a better description than half baked. Or maybe halfhearted. I wonder if Toyota can catch up when they get serious.
They won’t get serious. They know they are no longer relevant. They’re losing sales every day to Tesla Hyundai Kia etc.
@@naveenthemachine They're definitely losing to Mazda now too!!! F Toyota.
@@alexnutcasio936 agreed. Toyota is losing to every single brand. Even Honda is doing better than Toyota
@@naveenthemachine You're a broken record. There has to be something better to do with one's time than constantly spewing out the same old FUD. You're in Toyota to know what they'll do or not? You're ridiculous.
I want this car but refuse to buy it based off your comments. I’m going back and forward over whether I should bite the bullet and buy this or the Ioniq 4.
Did you get the lease deal?
Camry wagon ev would be better
We got the software update a good improvement
Let me know how it improved your experience! :)
@@KirkKreifels the charging was 199-204 miles now 235 239 every time and if I take it down to 215 next morning it will be 223 more or less it seems to be charging faster, and if the heat is on it is more realistic.
got this car for 36k total with shipping from China 😅 and it's the ultra version with 20" wheels. Never driven brand new. This car is super cheap in China.
It takes a long time to charge the score and the range is about 200 miles on a full charge so Toyota got a long way to go
Toyota’s version of the Pontiac Aztek
less then 300miles full range with 4 people inside is totally rejected, Toyota must add 100kw battery or do not make any .. 71Kw battery means that only possible 65kw is usable... not cool
I agree 64kWh usable for this price is unacceptable.
Toyota RAV4 prime xse is better all round with a better road range with dual type input for maximizing motion output.
A warning to those thinking about leasing the bz4X from someone who recently went through the process. The 'interest/rent charge' on a lease is $10,000 which completely wipes out the $7500 discount they're giving on leases. I get that things cost money, but the lease discount is a sweet as it looks on paper, but it is a discount.
No car if you live in the northern part of the globe.. a friend was almost freezing to death -15 degrees Celcius during wintertime when the power went out.. no heat or anything working at all and he was just a bit outside the city….😅
the trunk is small :-)
‘Super efficient’ hell nah this isn’t any more efficient than GM ultium products, Hyundai E GMP, or tesla
4.2mi/kWh in my testing is very impressive.
BZ4X has exact same range as an ionic 5. Would much rather have this.
CRAZY 220mi is good, but not at these prices
@@rp9674Yeah, agree. The price is the problem.
I wish Toyota would make a version of the BZ4x but as a Hybrid. With a 1.5 liter engine.
It's not a terrible first effort and their next gen will be better. Once BZ4X gets built in the U.S. it will get the tax credit and sales will improve.
Slightly under baked????
Too much reserved battery capacity
Terrible Highway Efficiency
Terrible DC Fast charging with an effective charging rate of less than 50KW to 80 % SOC
Software limited to a maximum Kwh's of charging every 24 hours
Under sized On Board AC charger at 7KW
Impossible to set the steering wheel to be able to see the entire driver Guage cluster and it can't display its current SOC as a number
It can't trip plan or route you to Charging infrastructure
It's software is terrible
It costs more than all its competitors with less capabilities
Literally anything else in this segment is a better buy. It has slow charging (DC and AC), poor range, below average efficiency, a limit on fast charging of around 75 kWh a day, and a very poor dash layout that is always blocked by the steering wheel. This vehicle seems designed to fail. The charging speed vs efficiency on this thing are similar to the 7 year old Bolt platform!
Pass. Just listening to the car as you did the 0-60 test was cringe, like nails on a chalkboard. I couldn't drive this car without some noise generator or loud music.
Slightly underbake? Ya kidding rite? This was a complete failure for Toyota.
Sorry but I think you’re being too nice. This is an embarrassment for Toyota and Subaru.
This has to be the most lackluster product from Toyota yet. Total disappointment 😂😂😂.
Now Toyota topped themselves making a car more fugly than the prior generation of the Prius. I just can't.. lol
I still love hybrid cars better
Slightly...?
Nope, seriously
Totally disagree with u. Your delusional. What other E V. Gives a ten year guarantee says it all. It has the space of a. Van. Drives like a. Racing car when needed. It extra comfortable to drive. And is cheaper than a. Mine. Mileage wise. Many of my friends have one. World beater. After all it is a Toyota. Should have bought one earlier best car I ever drove
This car is so bad they should 86 it.
Super efficient EV 😂
It is. I haven't test an EV yet that can easily return over 4mi/kWh
@@KirkKreifels240 miles of range divided by 71 kWh of battery = 3.38 miles per kWh. Your trip computer is miscalculated. Also, not all 71 kWh are useable.
64 kWh is usable.
Here's my math: 4.2mi/kWh was my average efficiency. Multiply by 64kWh usable battery = 268.8 mi range with my driving.
@@KirkKreifels so you mean in real world testing, you can get 268.8 miles of range?
@@KirkKreifels Model Y does if you baby it like you did the BZ4X
If you want an EV, you simply can't go past Tesla. Why, because they are a decade in front of everybody else who are trying desperately to catch up.
Meh….Pass ☹️
"super efficient"....?
With such low power and 2wd it gets pathetic range imo.
Range is not efficiency. That's just capacity available. Energy consumption rate (mi/kWh) is how efficiency is depicted.
@@john1701a Range is miles ÷ kilowatt hours used. Based on the low power, low performance and size of the battery these are not efficient at all.
@@boost331 Claiming 4.2 mi/kWh is not efficient is nonsense.
In what universe is BZ4X efficient? It is literally the worst performing EV out of 50+ tested in Norway!
It's a peice of junk. My Bz has broken down again yesterday. Do not buy
How ?
@eieikhaing3819 easy. It just stops when it feels like it. Android auto wired, sat nav, all voice commands have all stopped working.
Dealer refuses to inspect the car as I've referred them to the automobile ombudsman.
Slightly underbaked?😂 man you’re really reaching too far to look beyond the negatives of Toyota lol
Literally everything is wrong with this car. Everything. It’s ugly dated driving experience puts you to sleep, it’s overpriced range is subpar and charging takes forever
This is just the beginning of the end of Toyota or Lexus as a relevant brand
Still better than your 2002 Elantra 🥲
@@noahh1997 no it’s not. My Elantra has more range and it’s better looking than the bz4x 😂.
Jokes on you. Btw my Elantra is starting to have a couple issues. The struts need to be replaced but the cost is more than the cars worth. So I’m getting rid of it and my parents are giving me their v6 Camry 😁. So the Camrys officially mine! So no more saying my mom’s Camry because turns out never drove it that much. All the beeps made her uncomfortable driving it.
@@naveenthemachine all of the beeps? 💀 now you admit it was never yours LOL, still isn’t either it’s your delusions, Elantra fits your more because it’s raggedy 🤷🏾 you should keep it tbh
@@noahh1997 I’m getting rid of the Elantra. Good car but it needs repairs and it’s not worth the hassle
I only said the Camry is my moms so you’d stop saying it’s not mine 😂. I kept telling you it’s mine you didn’t believe me so I had to pretend to agree with you just so you’d stop. But now I don’t have to agree because the Camrys now mine 😁. MINE😁
@@naveenthemachine but we already know it’s not yours and was never was, and still isn’t, why are you so delusional? 😯 people found you on social media 🤣
Range is garbage bz4
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Total fail. No Solid State battery. Ugly as a mud fence and crappy range. Tesla Model Y a much better alternative and you get the $7500 Fed Tax credit. Oh, that paint scheme looks like a drunk skunk too.