The 2026 bZ Woodland fixes cargo space, rear headroom, and long-term battery confidence in one move.
Up to 33.8 cubic feet behind the rear seats. Strollers, luggage, camping gear — all of it fits.
It doesn't pretend to be sporty. Every design choice points toward durability and trail readiness.
The radiant heater warms legs in seconds and draws far less power than a conventional air system.
Toyota's quickest-ever passenger EV isn't a sports car. It's a crossover built for school runs and road trips.
Peak DC charging hits 150 kW. US models use NACS — native Supercharger access, no adapter needed.
That's nearly 2 inches more than the Tesla Model Y. Dirt roads and light trails are well within reach.
Toyota guarantees at least 70% capacity over that period. No direct competitor matches this coverage.
For buyers who want space, off-road ability, and real long-term value — the bZ Woodland answers every objection.