More Ways to Electrify Your Way

Discover the perfect fit for your lifestyle within the Toyota All-Electric Family.

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bZ

bZ is the ultimate everyday companion, blending effortless efficiency with high-tech comfort. With an EPA-estimated 314-mile total driving range rating on XLE FWD Plus and a spacious cabin featuring a standard 14-in. touchscreen. With 338 net combined horsepower on AWD models, every drive becomes a smooth, quiet and powerful experience. Plus, compatibility with nearly all public charging stations helps keep you powered up for the road ahead.

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bZ Woodland

bZ Woodland is Toyota’s most adventurous all-electric vehicle yet. It’s standard dual motor AWD system delivers a powerful 375 net combined horsepower. The spacious cargo area, functional roof rails and 3,500-lb. towing capacity make it easy to haul all the essentials. With 8.4 inches of ground clearance, available all-terrain tires, X-MODE® and Grip control, this electric SUV is designed to go where the pavement ends.

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C-HR

C-HR brings a thrilling vibe to the electric world. Its bold, coupe-like silhouette turns heads, while 338 horsepower and a 4.9-second 0–60 time ensure the drive is just as captivating. The standard AWD dual electric motor system and precision handling deliver a sporty BEV with dynamic and responsive performance.

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FAQs

  • What are the main differences between Toyota bZ, Toyota bZ Woodland and Toyota C-HR?

    The Toyota bZ is the versatile all-electric vehicle that pairs smart utility with punchy, agile handling, for a genuinely exhilarating drive.

    The Toyota bZ Woodland is the adventure-inspired all-electric vehicle. It features higher ground clearance (8.4 inches), standard AWD for enhanced traction, extra cargo space for gear and durable all-weather floor mats for when your passions take you off the beaten path.

    The Toyota C-HR is the sporty choice. It features a bold, coupe-like design and a smaller footprint, making it perfect for urban environments where agility and distinctive style are top priorities.

  • Do all three models use the same EV charging port or charging station?

    Yes. The 2026 Toyota bZ, bZ Woodland, and C-HR now feature the North American Charging System (NACS) port, giving Toyota electric vehicle owners direct access to a wide variety of public high-speed charging stations, including the Tesla Supercharger Network. With the NACS port and the provided charging adapters, these models are compatible with nearly every type of EV charger available, enhancing your overall charging experience.

  • What are the different types of electrified vehicles?

    Electrified vehicles come in multiple configurations, including: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) and all-electric vehicles (referred to as Battery EVs, BEVs or simply EVs).

  • Why drive an all-electric vehicle?

    All-electric vehicles can be conveniently charged at home (home EV charging), overnight and on demand, as well as at public charging stations when out and about. No more trips to the gas station needed. Certain charge-management features require an active Remote Connect trial or subscription and an active compatible cellular network.

    They’re also fun to drive, thanks to the immediate torque response from the electric motors, as well as the smooth EV acceleration and quiet cabin.

    Drivers can save money by avoiding the gas pump and may also be able to enjoy state incentives as well as the potential routine EV maintenance savings typical of an all-electric powertrain.

    And as icing on the cake, driving an all-electric vehicle can also help the environment by reducing tailpipe emissions.

  • What is the all-electric vehicle experience like?

    Thanks to the use of electric motors instead of internal combustion engines, all-electric vehicles provide smooth acceleration, immediate torque response and a surprisingly quiet ride experience, contributing to superior EV performance.

  • What can impact driving range?

    Total driving range can vary depending on driving speed, outside temperature, accessory use, how/where you drive, charging habits and other factors. Battery capacity also decreases with time and use, driving style and local terrain, EV charging habits and other factors.

  • Where can I charge an all-electric vehicle?

    All-electric vehicles can be charged at home with Level 1 or Level 2 charging solutions, or at public charging stations with Level 2 and Level 3 (DC Fast Charging) options.

    Many public charging networks, like ChargePoint®, IONNA and the Tesla Supercharger Network, are integrated into the Toyota app, which can help locate a public charger near you and complete payment for a charging session with an active Remote Connect trial or subscription.

  • What are the different all-electric vehicle (EV) charging levels?

    There are three different all-electric vehicle (EV) charging levels.

    Level 1 EV charging is the basic charging solution. Primarily for residential EV, Level 1 charging cables plug directly into a standard wall outlet. They are usually included with the vehicle and are totally portable, so they can go where you and your vehicle go. This is the slowest EV charging option, however, this is a suitable option if you routinely take short trips.

    Level 2 EV charging is a more powerful AC charging solution that is commonly found both at home and at public charging stations. Level 2 chargers are ideal for charging all-electric vehicles overnight. The included Dual-Voltage Charging Cable has Level 2 charging capability when plugged into a 240V outlet.

    Level 3 EV charging is also known as “DC Fast Charging” (DCFC), and usually can be the quickest EV charging solution. This is partially because it outputs DC electricity, which means the vehicle doesn’t need to convert incoming AC first. Level 3 is not practical for residential EV charging and is only found at select public charging stations. EV Charge time will vary widely depending on outside temperature and other factors.

  • How do I charge an all-electric (EV) vehicle or electric car?

    EV charging process is simple: insert the EV charging connector into the vehicle's charging port, and charging will begin. In fact, Toyota all-electric vehicles will also allow you to set a charging schedule to take advantage of varying electricity rates throughout the day.

    This EV charging process can vary depending on equipment and charging location (home EV charging vs. public EV stations).

  • How do I monitor and manage my all-electric vehicle (EV) charging?

    For Toyota electric vehicles with an active Remote Connect trial or subscription, the Toyota app serves as a resource for home-charging management. It offers great tools and insights, including EV vehicle range, charging scheduling, tracking EV charging status and costs of public charging, and more.

    With an active Remote Connect trial or subscription, the Toyota app can also be used to find public EV charging locations near you, as well as handle EV charging and payment at select network stations.

    You can also monitor your electric vehicle charging—including battery level and estimated EV range—through the Multi-Information Display (MID) and central touchscreen in your Toyota EV.

    It’s important to note that any estimated vehicle range calculations shown are based on previous usage patterns and may not accurately predict the vehicle range.

  • Where can I find more information on Toyota’s electrified vehicles? about the Toyota bZ, bZ Woodland, and C-HR?

    To learn more about Toyota’s current and future electrified lineup by visiting all-electric lineup, please visit the following pages:

    https://www.toyota.com/bz/
    https://www.toyota.com/bzwoodland/
    https://www.toyota.com/c-hr/