2025 Toyota bZ5x: What To Expect From The US-Built Three-Row Electric SUV

Illustrations Carscoops / Thanos Pappas

As depicted by our speculative rendering, the bZ5x is expected to retain the “hammerhead shark” face which is a common feature among Toyota’s EV and hybrid lineup. A sculpted profile with discreet plastic cladding, a wraparound greenhouse, large-diameter alloy wheels, and LED taillights that extend above the rear fenders could be among the highlights of the exterior. After all, this intends to be a family-friendly model, with space and practicality being among the core selling points. Although Toyota hasn’t yet revealed any interior images of the concept, it’s highly likely that the production model will share a dashboard design with the smaller bZ4x, featuring upgraded technology and incorporating elements from newer models such as the Prius. Given its larger size and weight, it should feature a higher-capacity battery pack compared to the 71.4 kWh unit in the bZ4x, resulting in improved range and faster charging. This facility currently manufactures the Camry and RAV4 hybrids.

Lexus Electrified SUV Concept

The Toyota bZ5x is expected to serve as the basis for a Subaru-branded version, following the strategy employed with the Toyota bZ4x and Subaru Solterra siblings. These concepts exhibit similar proportions and greenhouse designs, suggesting that Lexus may also be developing its version of the upcoming bZ5x. Just like the Lexus RZ, which shares its platform with the Toyota bZ4x and Subaru Solterra, the large SUV could distinguish itself further from its Toyota and Subaru counterparts through unique design elements. We’ll be sure to keep you in the loop with all the details about the Toyota bZ5x. With a planned launch for 2025, we should see camouflaged prototypes hitting the streets in the next few months. Stay tuned!Note: This story’s speculative illustrations are neither related to nor endorsed by Toyota.

Source: Carscoops

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