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The 2023 Toyota bZ4X offers different options for its range, depending on the powertrain and grade. The EPA-estimated range rating varies as follows:
It's important to note that your actual driving range may differ based on factors such as driving conditions, driving habits, and charging patterns.
Knowing the charging time for the Toyota bZ4X is crucial, especially for those with a busy schedule in Southern California. The good news is that the new bZ4X provides three charging levels with different timeframes, making it adaptable to your needs, whether you have an in-home charger or prefer charging stations. You can find out more about the different charging levels and timeframes available for the 2023 Toyota bZ4X below:
Level 1: 120-Volt Charging: A great pick for drivers with short commutes. You can go from Low Battery Light to 100% fully charged in about 50 hours, which averages up to four miles per hour.
You can charge anywhere there is a common household 3-prong outlet.
Level 2: 240-Volt Charging: The best setup for faster charging at home. You can go from Low Battery Light to 100% fully charged in about 9.5 hours, which averages up to 23 miles per hour.
You’ll find Level 2 chargers at public charging stations nationwide.
Can be installed at home by a licensed electrician. ChargePoint® and Qmerit offer possible charger and installation options.
Level 3: DC Fast Charging: Under ideal conditions, you can charge from Low Battery Light to 80% in as quickly as ~30 minutes (FWD) or ~60 minutes (AWD) with charging that equates to approximately 6 miles per minute (FWD) and 3 miles per minute (AWD).