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Toyota Details 2026 bZ Woodland EV, Hitting U.S. Dealers in March

Platform sharing with Subaru underpins a quick launch, with pricing roughly $5,000 above the near‑identical Trailseeker.

Overview

  • The elongated, rugged bZ Woodland uses a 74.7 kWh battery and dual‑motor AWD for 375 hp, with a Toyota‑quoted 0–60 mph time of about 4.4 seconds.
  • EPA range is estimated at roughly 281 miles on standard 18‑inch wheels, dropping to about 260 miles with optional all‑terrain tires.
  • Off‑road‑oriented equipment includes X‑MODE with new Grip Control, about 8.4 inches of ground clearance, standard roof rails, and up to 3,500 pounds of towing capacity.
  • Charging uses a native NACS port with DC fast‑charging up to about 150 kW (10–80% in roughly 30 minutes), plus battery preconditioning, Plug & Charge, and an 11 kW onboard AC charger.
  • U.S. pricing starts at $45,300 for the base model or $47,400 for Premium, production is at Subaru’s Yajima plant, cargo space expands to roughly 74 cubic feet, and dealer arrivals are slated for March 2026.