Overview
- Lexus unveiled the TZ Thursday at Toyota’s Shimoyama technical center in Japan, with first deliveries there planned for this winter.
- The company says sales will expand to North America, Europe and China later in 2026, with pricing and full regional specifications to be detailed closer to launch.
- All versions use dual-motor all-wheel drive rated at about 300 kW, with 76.96 kWh and 95.82 kWh battery options delivering up to 620 km WLTC in Japan, 530 km WLTP in Europe, or roughly 300 miles on the U.S. EPA cycle.
- A six-seat “Driving Lounge” interior emphasizes quiet and comfort with ventilated front and second-row captain’s chairs, power ottomans, a 21-speaker audio system and materials such as forged bamboo and recycled aluminum.
- Australian outlets report Japan-based production that could support right-hand drive, and Lexus Australia says it is assessing the TZ for a local launch.