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Toyota’s 2025 bZ4X Drops $6K!

Toyota’s 2025 bZ4X Drops $6K!

The 2025 Toyota bZ4X hits the market with a substantial price reduction, enhanced features, and a sleek new edition that’s turning heads. This refresh solidifies Toyota’s commitment to making EV ownership more accessible and exciting.

Big Price Cuts Across Trims

Toyota has made the bZ4X more affordable for EV enthusiasts. The base XLE trim now starts at $38,465, including destination charges—an impressive $6,000 drop from last year’s model. Meanwhile, the upscale Limited trim sees a $5,380 reduction, bringing its price to $43,195.

The XLE delivers affordability without sacrificing value, while the Limited trim upgrades the experience with 20-inch alloy wheels and heated and cooled power seats for added comfort.

Enhanced Safety Features

Safety takes center stage in the 2025 model, with Toyota adding new advanced driver-assist features to the Limited trim. These include:

  • Traffic Jam Assist: Reduces stress in stop-and-go traffic.
  • Lane Change Assist: Adds confidence during highway drives.
  • Front Cross-Traffic Alerts: Helps avoid potential collisions at intersections.
  • These updates make the bZ4X safer and smarter, appealing to modern drivers.

Introducing the Nightshade Edition

The Nightshade Edition brings a bold new look to the bZ4X lineup. Priced at $41,815, it builds on the XLE with dramatic styling upgrades like black 20-inch wheels, black door handles, and a rear spoiler. Inside, striking red contrast stitching adds a sporty touch.

Powertrain and Range Choices

Toyota continues to offer two powertrain options:

  • Single-Motor Front-Wheel Drive: 201 horsepower with a top range of 252 miles.
  • Dual-Motor All-Wheel Drive: 214 horsepower, standard on the Nightshade trim and optional on others.

Though AWD reduces range slightly, it provides better traction and performance. The Limited and Nightshade models offer 222 miles per charge with AWD.

Toyota’s EV Roadmap

First launched in 2023, the bZ4X is Toyota’s only fully electric vehicle in the U.S.—but not for long. The automaker plans to ramp up EV production domestically within the next two years, signaling a shift toward an electrified future.

The 2025 bZ4X offers lower prices, fresh features, and bold new style, making it a strong contender in the EV market. Look for it at dealerships early next year!

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