Starting a couple of years ago with the bZ4X EV, Toyota’s all-electric lineup has grown significantly in the Chinese market with the official launch of the Toyota bZ7 at Auto Shanghai, the company’s newest flagship battery electric vehicle (BEV).
Toyota’s dedication to its multi-pathway approach, which seeks to provide customers with a variety of sustainable transportation options, is demonstrated with the introduction of the bZ7.
A strong collaboration with Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC), a critical Toyota partner, enabled the development of the Toyota bZ7 which was made to highlight the engineering and design prowess of both GAC and Toyota.
With its distinctive hammerhead headlight design, the bZ7‘s front appearance is obviously influenced by the Toyota Prius. The rear, on the other hand, is similar to the Toyota Crown and has a sleek, contemporary light bar that runs the length of the vehicle.
The Toyota bZ7’s interior features a premium cream interior and wood finishes, elevating the experience while maintaining a familiar dashboard layout with its bZ siblings, including the bZ4X. At the back, the bZ7’s plush lounge-style seats, which are evocative of those in a Lexus LS, further solidify its prestige position.
Although there isn’t much information available, Toyota claims that the bZ7 is more than five meters long, which puts it squarely in the large sedan class.
The bZ7 is rumoured to include a BYD lithium ion battery, which is the same battery that powers the bZ3 and given their technology partnerships, this seems a natural.
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To see this bZ7 borrow styling hints from two of Toyota’s best looking cars—the Prius and the Crown—is a good sign for the brand. While the bZ7 is destined to go on sale in China soon, Toyota remains silent as to which other countries might see the car land in showrooms. Because with aesthetics like that, and a competitive powertrain, it would give its rivals a real run for their money.