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Pricing for the outdoorsy Toyota bZ4X Touring to start from under £46,000

Pricing for the Toyota bZ4X Touring will start at £45,995 for the entry-level Design model, when UK order books open in June 2026.

The all-electric bZ4X Touring is a lifestyle-focused, estate version of the Toyota bZ4X SUV. At 4.8 metres long and 1.67m in height, it’s 140mm longer and 75mm taller than the regular bZ4X, offering a generous boot capacity of 600 litres.

From launch, the Toyota bZ4X Touring will be offered in two trim levels: Design and the range-topping Excel.

Entry-level Design cars are front-wheel-drive only and produced 227bhp from a single motor. While down on power compared to the Excel, the Design trim has a better range, with Toyota quoting 366 miles from a single charge of its 74.7kWh battery.

Standard equipment includes 18-inch alloy wheels with ‘aero’ caps to maximise range, a six-speaker stereo, a dual-material cabin decked out in synthetic leather and fabric, a panoramic view monitor, digital rear mirror, heated steering wheel, vehicle-to-load charging and a digital smart key that allows you to access the car from your phone.

Excel models are offered solely in dual-motor guise, with a 376bhp, all-wheel drive powertrain co-developed with Subaru. As such, the additional power cuts the range to 298 miles.

Here, Toyota builds on the Design model’s equipment by adding 20-inch double five-spoke alloy wheels, a full-length panoramic sunroof, black synthetic leather trim, heated seats front and rear, ventilated driver and passenger seats, a digital rear mirror, plus Toyota’s advanced parking function and a 22kW onboard AC charger.

The Toyota UK website lists a third version, the bZ4X Excel + JBL edition, which adds a premium nine-speaker sound system developed by JBL. While no pricing has been made official for this trim level, the additional toys are expected to afford a premium over the regular Excel model.

Across the range, a 14-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality is standard, as is a wireless mobile charging, a digital driver’s readout, and a roof rails to add to the car’s rugged design.

Deliveries for the Toyota bZ4X Touring are set for July this year. When it arrives, it will be the fourth electric-only vehicle in Toyota’s passenger car line-up, alongside the bZ4X SUV, the C-HR+, and the Urban Cruiser.

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