In September, 2020, Toyota registered several names of 12 vehicles in American and European patent offices, including Toyota BZ, Toyota BZ 1, Toyota BZ 1X, Toyota BZ2, Toyota BZ2X, Toyota BZ3 and Toyota BZ3. "Beyond? "Zero" product strategy, Toyota hopes to launch 10 electric vehicles in 2025, of which 6 electric vehicles will be put on the global market. These models will be based on the e-TNGA modular electric platform jointly built by Toyota and Subaru, which can realize front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
As for the pure electric SUV of Toyota BZ3, it is probably the electric version of Toyota RAV4. Judging from the patent application map currently exposed, the shape of Toyota BZ3 is very radical. The front face presents oblique design, slit LED headlights and short front suspension. The windshield has a large angle, a flat shape and a tough wheel arch. The A-pillar and B-pillar are all designed in black, while the C-pillar is designed in reverse, so the overall car body has a large clearance from the ground.
In terms of power, it is expected that Toyota BZ3 will adopt front-wheel drive, with 120kW or 150kW motor at the front axle, while Toyota BZ3X is all-wheel drive, with 160kW motor at the front and rear axles, which can be equipped with 75kWh lithium-ion batteries, with a cruising range of about 500km, while the all-wheel drive BZ3X model has a slightly shorter cruising range.
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