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Toyota bZ4X competes head-to-head with Tesla Model Y

By Jeff Gibbs

The recently launched 2024 Toyota bZ4X electric SUV presents a competitive alternative to the Tesla Model Y, offering two distinct models tailored to diverse consumer needs. Priced at $66,000 for the single-motor/ two-wheel-drive variant and $74,900 for the dual-motor/all-wheeldrive version, Toyota’s entry into the electric vehicle market signals a signifcant step forward, with both models positioned attractively against their Tesla counterpart.

While the Tesla Model Y offers an entry-level RWD model at a slightly lower price point of $65,400, it’s noteworthy that the AWD Long Range Model Y is priced higher at $78,400, making Toyota’s AWD option a more cost-effective choice by $3500. Additionally, with 122 orders already secured within a week of launch and over 7000 expressions of interest, the bZ4X demonstrates promising market

By Jeff Gibbs

Apple is discontinuing its decade-long endeavour to develop an electric car, as disclosed by executives, including company Chief Operating Offcer Jeff Williams and Vice President of the Special Projects Group Kevin Lynch, to staff members. The project, considered one of the most ambitious in Apple’s history, is reception.

The Toyota bZ4X lineup boasts a range of innovative features and capabilities. Powered by a 150kW/266Nm frontmounted electric motor for the 2WD variant and an 80kW/168.5Nm front and rear-mounted dual-motor confguration for the AWD variant, both models offer exceptional performance and effciency. Moreover, equipped with a 71.4kWh lithium-ion battery pack, the bZ4X delivers a claimed range of 436km for the 2WD and 411km for the AWD based on WLTP testing, ensuring ample driving range for diverse travel needs.

In terms of safety and convenience, the bZ4X impresses with Toyota Safety Sense features, including pre-collision safety systems and lane trace assist, along with a comprehensive suite of comfort amenities such as dual-zone climate control, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto compatibility.

Furthermore, Toyota’s commitment to customer satisfaction is evident insurance, and roadside assistance, providing added peace of mind to pragmatic, with plans to ship just 1500 units of the bZ4X into Australia over the next 12 months. This cautious approach refects Toyota’s commitment to delivering quality products while ensuring sustainable growth and market penetration.

In conclusion, the

2024 Toyota bZ4X represents a compelling choice for consumers seeking a versatile and feature-rich electric SUV. With competitive pricing, innovative technology, and a robust warranty package, the bZ4X is poised to make a signifcant impact in the Australian EV through its offering of a three-year lease option covering scheduled servicing, maintenance, prospective buyers. Despite its ambitious entry into the EV market, Toyota remains

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