The bZ3X was also unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show a few months ago alongside the bZ3C, a fastback version of the sedan of the same name.
Let’s have a brief look at the key details of the bZ3X:
Toyota bZ3X Design Inspired by the GAC Aion V
Derived from the GAC Aion V SUV, the bZ3X retains key design elements like the hard points and wheelbase. However, Toyota has made distinct changes to the front and rear, introducing a low nose and wide, razor-thin light units.
These design choices result in a unique appearance, setting it apart from its GAC Aion V counterpart while maintaining a familiar structural identity.
Toyota bZ3X Interior Features and Technology
Inside, the bZ3X closely mirrors the GAC Aion V, with identical steering wheels and screens, except for subtle Toyota branding.
The center console, however, has been redesigned slightly for a more refined experience. Notable technological features include Huawei-sourced infotainment and a Level 2+ ADAS system developed with Momenta, equipped with lidar for enhanced autonomous driving capabilities.
The bZ3X features a minimalist interior where most controls are integrated into a large infotainment touchscreen, reflecting the Chinese preference for uncluttered, digital-focused designs.
Toyota mentions it includes advanced driver assistance systems, though details about the specific level of assistance are yet to be confirmed.
Toyota bZ3X Dimensions and Performance
The bZ3X measures 4600 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, and 1660 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2775 mm and a curb weight of 1760 kg. The powertrain is detailed below:
Variant | Motor Output | Battery Type | Range | Top Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Single Motor EV | 150 kW | LFP (CALB) | ~ | 160 km/h |
The vehicle uses an LFP battery supplied by CALB, emphasizing durability and affordability, catering to China’s EV demand.
Toyota bZ3X Price, Launch, and Market Prospects
Positioned strategically, this SUV will aim to rival popular local electric vehicles while leveraging Toyota’s reputation for reliability.
Unfortunately, the Toyota bZ3X launch in India is likely and The Indian launch will take a lot of time. The Japanese brand is working on a mass-market battery electric that is based on the Urban SUV concept.
expected to arrive late in 2025, the EV will share several aspects with Maruti Suzuki’s eVX, and rival the Hyundai Creta EV, Tata Curvv EV, and the upcoming Duster-based EVs from Renault and Nissan. read more Toyota bZ7 EV Concept Previews a New Electric Sedan for China