Currently reading: Toyota unwraps family-focused bZ3X at Beijing motor show
New electric SUV, revealed alongside fastback, is being considered for European markets

Toyota has unveiled a new electric SUV, dubbed the bZ3X, at the Beijing motor show.

A blocky five-seater developed in collaboration with Toyota’s Chinese joint venture partner, GAC, it's said to prioritise interior space and comfort.

Its minimalist interior relegates most controls to a large infotainment touchscreen, in keeping with the Chinese market’s appetite for uncluttered interiors and digital functionality.

Toyota claims that the bZ3X offers “the latest driver assistance systems”, although it has yet to clarify what level of assistance is offered by the car.

Similarly, it has yet to detail technical specifications for the SUV.

Toyota bZ3X interior

Toyota’s other electric cars – the bZ4X and Chinese-market bZ3 saloon, which uses batteries supplied by BYD – are both based on the e-TNGA platform, suggesting this is most likely the platform underpinning the bZ3X. This hasn't been confirmed, however.

The bZ3X was unveiled at Beijing alongside the bZ3C, a fastback version of the saloon of the same name. 

The SUV is expected to use the same BYD-sourced lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery pack as the saloon, which yields a range of around 372 miles.

That is thanks in part to the saloon’s low drag coefficient of 0.22Cd, a product of aerodynamically friendly cues such as flush door handles and various air channels around its exterior. 

Both the bZ3C and bZ3X will go on sale in China next year, and a company spokesperson told Autocar that the latter is currently undergoing a “detailed evaluation” ahead of a potential European launch.

Charlie Martin

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Title: Editorial Assistant, Autocar

As a reporter, Charlie plays a key role in setting the news agenda for the automotive industry. He joined Autocar in July 2022 after a nine-month stint as an apprentice with sister publication, What Car?. He's previously contributed to The Intercooler, and placed second in Hagerty’s 2019 Young Writer competition with a MG Metro 6R4 feature

He is the proud owner of a Fiat Panda 100HP, and hopes to one day add a lightweight sports car like a Caterham Seven or a Lotus Elise S1 to his collection.

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Pierre 25 April 2024

I thoroughly dislike this generation of vans that are supposed to be family cars.Gross, ugly, joyless and irresponsible excrescences that clog up the roads and destroy the fun of driving.

jason_recliner 25 April 2024
Pierre wrote:

I thoroughly dislike this generation of vans that are supposed to be family cars.Gross, ugly, joyless and irresponsible excrescences that clog up the roads and destroy the fun of driving.

What do you put your family in, including their mountain bikes?