Compare every Toyota bZ4X variant sold new in Australia. 2 variants, from $55,990 to $67,990 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Toyota Australian website and updated weekly.
2 variants of the Toyota bZ4X are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FWD2026 | $55,990 | 165kW / 266Nm | 516km WLTP | FWD | 5 |
| AWD2026 | $67,990 | 252kW / 438Nm | 470km WLTP | AWD | 5 |
The 2026 Toyota bZ4X FWD is a practical five-seat electric SUV that suits Australian families wanting Toyota reliability without the premium EV price tag, offering a respectable 516km driving range from its 150kW motor. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine Toyota after-sales support with a five-year warranty and genuinely affordable running costs around $1502 annually, plus a 500-litre boot that's actually useful for real-world family duties. The main consideration is that 150kW power output is modest compared to rivals, so acceleration feels leisurely rather than sprightly, and you'll want to carefully evaluate whether the FWD setup meets your towing needs at 1500kg before committing.
Configure the FWDThe 2026 Toyota bZ4X AWD is an electric SUV that appeals to Australian families wanting practical EV capability, with its 470km driving range sufficient for most daily commutes and weekend trips, plus a 500-litre boot and 1500kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is Toyota's reputation for reliability backing the five-year warranty, combined with a five-star ANCAP safety rating that matches Australia's highest standards. The main consideration is that its 160kW output delivers modest acceleration compared to some rivals, though running costs of roughly $1502 annually keep overall ownership economical.
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