Toyota teases its 3rd bZ-brand EV in India

The Japanese automaker hinted another EV that will be its third bZ-branded vehicle as it unveiled the Toyota bZ3 in the Chinese market. The EV has only received a single teaser photograph. While minute design elements are difficult to notice, it does appear to be a different form from the bZ3 and feature a hatchback-style trunk when viewed from the rear three-quarter position. Additionally sitting rather high, the rear decklid features a noticeable shark fin antenna.

There isn’t much information available about the design of this new model, but given the similarities between the Toyota bZ3 and bZ4X, we believe it is safe to assume that the third-generation bZ model’s front fascia will seem quite familiar.

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This new car, like the bZ3, may have been created in collaboration with BYD of China and may use the sedan’s battery and motors. We don’t yet know those specifics, though, as Toyota has only announced that the bZ3 will be able to go more than 373 miles (600 km) on a single charge while showcasing the vehicle in its entirety.

Although the overall dimensions of the new model being teased is unknown, it might be somewhat larger or similar to the bZ3. Whatever the circumstances, having a tailgate in the hatchback design should enhance cargo capacity and make it a little more useful. We anticipate seeing the third bZ model in 2023, however Toyota has not specified when it would be revealed.

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