The Toyota bZ4X is four years old. That feels ancient for an electric car.
Yet Toyota keeps tweaking it. Now they have added the Touring edition. It’s basically a stretched estate version. And it is the cheapest bZ4X available right now.
The numbers
Here is the hook. You can lease it for just £305.02 a month. That saves you over thirty pounds compared to the regular model.
There’s a catch, obviously. The initial payment is £3,660. That covers twelve months.
Pay for only nine months upfront if you want to. It raises the monthly bill to £322.72, but you save roughly £750 on the front end.
Mileage? Default is 5,000 per year. Raise it to 8,000 for about £10 extra monthly. Why wouldn’t you take the extra miles?
Bulkier box
This isn’t just a cheaper car. It’s bigger.
The Touring sits higher off the ground. It looks rugged. More like something built for mud than pavement. It gains 140mm in length.
More space means a massive 669-liter boot.
The rear passengers get proper headroom now. The roof is taller. There are standard roof rails too. Carry up to 300kg when parked or 80kg when driving.
And yes, it can tow. A 1,500kg limit.
Range and tech
Bigger car needs bigger batteries. It gets a 74.7kWh pack.
Toyota claims a range of 367 miles. That is respectable. Efficiency hits 4.4 miles per kWh.
The drive itself? Surprisingly agile despite the boxy shape. It doesn’t feel heavy.
Inside you get the essentials:
- 14-inch touchscreen
- Sat-nav and wireless Apple CarPlay
- Heated front seats
- A heat pump for efficiency
Standard fare really.
This deal comes from UK Carline via Auto Express Buy A Car. Prices fluctuate. Inventory vanishes. If this expires… well, look elsewhere. But for today this price is hard to beat.
