Toyota bZ4X Touring confirmed as most powerful Toyota SUV from $69,990

The flagship 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring arrives in Australian showrooms in May from $69,990 before on-roads packing 280kW, a 4.4-second 0-100 time and 488km of WLTP range.

Rob Leigh

Rob Leigh

15 Apr 2026
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Key takeaways

  • 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring priced from $69,990 plus on-road costs
  • 280kW dual-motor AWD, 488km WLTP range, 4.4-second 0-100
  • Bigger body adds 98L of boot space over standard bZ4X

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Toyota Australia has confirmed the 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring as its new range-topping electric SUV with deliveries starting in May from $69,990 plus on-roads. At just $2,000 above the existing AWD variant, it brings meaningfully more performance, space and presence.

Two 167kW motors - one per axle - deliver 280kW combined making this the most powerful passenger SUV in Toyota's Australian lineup. The sprint from zero to 100km/h takes 4.4 seconds.

2026 Toyota bZ4X

2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring specs

SpecDetail
Power output280kW (dual motor, AWD)
0-100km/h4.4 seconds
Battery74.7kWh lithium-ion
WLTP range488km
DC fast charging150kW
AC charging22kW three-phase
Boot capacity550L

The 74.7kWh lithium-ion battery delivers a claimed 488km of WLTP range and supports 150kW DC fast-charging and 22kW three-phase AC charging at home.

The Touring is longer than the rest of the range at 4830mm overall, with an extra 140mm behind the rear axle and a more upright tailgate lifting boot capacity from 452L to 550L.

2026 Toyota bZ4X pricing

VariantPrice (before on-roads)
bZ4X 2WD$55,990
bZ4X AWD$67,990
bZ4X Touring$69,990

Toyota is offering a $7,500 deposit bonus on the bZ4X AWD through Toyota Finance, while private buyers across the range can choose between free Chargefox public charging credits or a complimentary 7kW home charger throughout 2026. A 10-year/unlimited km battery warranty applies with dealer servicing.

What sets the 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring apart

Unique exterior touches distinguish it from the standard bZ4X: 20-inch black alloys, front and rear skid plates, roof rails rated to 70kg, black resin wheel arches and bonnet insert, and a rear wiper. Inside, Touring buyers can opt for an exclusive khaki synthetic leather upholstery alongside the standard black option.

2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring Interior

Standard kit matches the bZ4X AWD and includes dual-zone climate control, eight-way powered and ventilated front seats, digital rearview mirror, fixed panoramic roof, dual wireless chargers, a 1500W inverter and a 14-inch touchscreen with nine-speaker JBL audio.

Six metallic and pearlescent colours are available, including the new Daylight Bronze metallic. Paint costs $575, with two-tone available on AWD models for $1350.

2026 Toyota bZ4X Range

bZ4X sales are up 169% year-on-year in 2026, a strong signal the earlier price cuts resonated with buyers. The Touring adds a flagship option that doesn't ask much of a premium for considerably more capability.

For buyers after the sharpest electric SUV in Toyota's lineup, the bZ4X Touring is a hard offer to ignore.

Frequently asked questions

How much does the 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring cost in Australia?

The bZ4X Touring is priced from $69,990 before on-road costs, arriving in Australian showrooms in May 2026.

What is the range of the 2026 Toyota bZ4X Touring?

Toyota claims 488km of WLTP-tested range from the 74.7kWh battery, with support for 150kW DC and 22kW AC charging.

How does the bZ4X Touring differ from the standard bZ4X AWD?

The Touring adds 140mm of rear body length, lifting boot space to 550L, along with black alloys, skid plates, roof rails and a rear wiper - all for a $2,000 premium over the AWD.

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