Toyota will use actual names for its EVs going forward, not gibberish like bZ4X
Aside from the name, the thing's just ugly. It has inferior range and charging speeds. The instrument panel's obstructed by the steering wheel. No rear wiper. It's as though they'd never been in the transportation business before.
- 7 hours ago
- k@L
- Korsair
Yes, because the naming was the problem for Toyota. Not the fact that their offerings are mediocre at best. In a few years they might catch up, unless they continue on their agenda of "how bad EVs are", and "hydrogen so much better" or "hybrids are the answer to everything in this life"
- 16 Jan 2025
- dWy
- Vladiator
I saw this post on Gsmarena and without knowing if Vlad also posted on ArenaEV, I was like "this title sounds like it was written by Vlad", and it was lol
Legend
- 16 Jan 2025
- 3sZ
- Anonymous
Name not important. Will the EV fit 5 full size tall people comfortably (non-Euro-bs)? Will the EV offer leading performance (3s, 300mi) on the base model and better on the base Lexus model (2s, 400mi)? Will SuperCharging reach a native J3400 without adapters or blocking chargers? Will there be a spare tire in that supposed SUV? Will it qualify for easy stacking of local incentives? Will dealers, you know? If it does not underprice a MYP of the same model year, keep the forgettable names...
- 16 Jan 2025
- kmq