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Mar 11, 2026
The original Toyota bZ4X was not a particularly good EV. Even though it cost $43,000, it basically felt like a glorified compliance car. But Toyota improved its EV game almost overnight with the 2026 bZ. By dropping two unnecessary letters from the name, slashing the price by $6,800, and adding up to 62 miles of extra range, Toyota has finally cooked on its electric crossover.
In our latest real-world test, we took the 2026 Toyota bZ XLE Plus to a Tesla V3 Supercharger to put its new native NACS port to the test. While Toyota officially quotes a 10% to 80% charge time of approximately 30 minutes, we managed to secure a result of just 26 minutes. This faster-than-advertised performance proves that the 74.7 kWh battery and optimized preconditioning system are the real deal.
Every 2026 bZ now comes standard with a 150kW peak DC charge rate, a 14-inch center display, a heat pump, and a native Tesla NACS charge port.
XLE (Base): $36,350 | 236 mi | 168 hp
XLE Plus: $39,350 | 314 mi | 221 hp
XLE AWD: $41,350 | 288 mi | 338 hp
Limited FWD: $44,750 | 299 mi | 221 hp
Limited AWD: $46,750 | 278 mi | 338 hp
Pro Tip: Toyota is currently offering a $5,000 bonus cash incentive across all trims. This brings the XLE Plus — the sweet spot of the lineup with 314 miles of range — down to $34,350 including destination fees.
Dimensionally, the new bZ is identical to the old bZ4X, but the value proposition has shifted entirely. With 8.2 inches of ground clearance, over 300 miles of range, and a price point that sits just $200 above a gas-powered RAV4 SE, the 2026 bZ is no longer a compliance car — it's a highly compelling Toyota crossover that just happens to be electric.
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Andrew Lambrecht
Project Engineer
Andrew Lambrecht is a project engineer at Ever and a leading voice in the electric vehicle sector. An industrial engineer by training and a prolific contributor to outlets like Forbes, Business Insider, InsideEVs, and MSN, Andrew blends technical expertise with sharp insights on EVs, mobility trends, and charging.

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