2027 Toyota bZ: An Electric SUV for the Everyday Commuter

Chris Harris

Driver and journalist, now with Top Gear, renowned for his technically skilled and enthusiastic car reviews.

The 2027 Toyota bZ electric compact SUV offers a pragmatic blend of space, efficiency, and comfort, positioning itself as a sensible choice for families. Though it may not ignite passion with its performance, its well-appointed interior, robust suite of safety technologies, and impressive electric range cater to the needs of urban commuters. Available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations, with various powertrain options, the bZ emphasizes a balanced approach to electric mobility. Its design priorities focus on utility and dependability rather than raw excitement, reflecting a deliberate strategy to appeal to a broad market seeking dependable electric transportation.

A significant update in the previous model year introduced enhanced electric motors, leading to increased horsepower and improved range estimates. Consequently, the 2027 model year is expected to carry over these improvements without major alterations. The front-wheel-drive XLE Plus model stands out for its extended range, achieving up to 314 miles on a single charge and producing 221 horsepower. For those desiring more robust performance, the all-wheel-drive variants, powered by dual motors, deliver an impressive 338 horsepower, placing the bZ in a competitive position against rivals like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Volkswagen ID.4. Driving experiences with the AWD version highlight its enhanced responsiveness and agility compared to its predecessors.

The bZ’s interior is characterized by its expansive and airy feel, featuring a modern digital gauge display and a 14.0-inch central touchscreen. The cabin design is minimalist, prioritizing functionality with clever storage solutions, including dual wireless smartphone charging pads. A minor critique revolves around the driving posture, where the steering wheel can obscure the gauge cluster for some drivers. Rear seating is generously padded and spacious, ensuring comfort for all passengers. In terms of cargo capacity, the bZ demonstrates remarkable utility, accommodating 12 carry-on suitcases with the rear seats upright, and expanding to 28 with the seats folded down.

Regarding charging and energy consumption, the front-wheel-drive bZ offers the most extended travel distance, with an EPA-estimated range of 314 miles. The all-wheel-drive model provides 288 miles of range. Equipped with a NACS port, the vehicle supports rapid charging, achieving an 80% charge in approximately 30 minutes at a DC fast charger. The EPA fuel economy ratings are commendable, with front-wheel-drive models reaching up to 143 MPGe city and 119 MPGe highway. All-wheel-drive versions maintain strong efficiency, albeit slightly lower. The vehicle also comes standard with an extensive array of driver-assistance and safety features, including automated emergency braking and adaptive cruise control, with optional upgrades like lane-change assist and Traffic Jam Assist on the Limited trim.

In summary, the 2027 Toyota bZ delivers a compelling package for an electric compact SUV, prioritizing user-friendliness and efficiency. Its substantial range, spacious and intelligently designed interior, and comprehensive safety features make it a strong contender in the electric vehicle market, offering a pragmatic solution for modern commuting needs.

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