The 2024 Toyota bZ4X offers 222-252 miles of EPA Combined range and 3.0-3.5 miles/kWh of total energy consumption. It might not be enough to beat the Tesla.
The 2024 Toyota bZ4X was recently listed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency website, confirming the range ratings outlined by the manufacturer in January. The front-wheel-drive version of the bZ4X, equipped with a 71.4-kilowatt-hour battery, has an EPA Combined range of up to 252 miles. The all-wheel-drive version, with a 72.8-kilowatt-hour battery, can go up to 228 miles. These numbers concern 18-inch wheels.
7 miles/kWh The Toyota bZ4X's energy consumption isn't bad, but it isn't the best either. Things are interesting once we compare the Japanese EV with the 2024 Tesla Model Y—the car to beat—which has a new EPA rating for the AWD version with 19-inch wheels. The Tesla Model Y has a higher battery capacity and up to 310 miles of EPA Combined range. Its energy consumption is estimated at 117 MPGe: 288 Wh/mi or 3.5 miles/kWh.
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