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bZ3X: Could This Be Toyota’s Most Relevant EV Yet?

Kumeran Sagathevan

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At the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, one of Toyota’s showcase here was the bZ3X, a compact electric SUV co-developed with GAC. According to CarNewsChina, the model has already already recorded over 10,000 deliveries within a month since launch, with a further 12,000 orders in the pipeline.

The bZ3X stands as a compelling example of Toyota’s shift from global adaptation to localized innovation. Built on the e-TNGA platform and heavily based on the GAC Aion V, the bZ3X represents a  breed of Toyota EVs: born in China, for China and potentially beyond.


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Positioned as a modern, family-oriented compact SUV, the bZ3X measures 4,645 MM long, 1,885 MM wide, and 1,625 MM tall, riding on a 2,750 MM wheelbase. Power comes from either a single 150 kW front-wheel drive motor or a dual-motor AWD setup (80 kW + 150 kW).

Its LFP battery delivers up to 600 KM of CLTC range. The bZ3X features a 12.3-inch Snapdragon 8155-powered infotainment system, a panoramic roof and Level 2+ ADAS co-developed with autonomous tech firm Momenta.


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Crucially, the bZ3X is a product of Toyota’s restructured “One R&D” strategy in China. The unification of FAW Toyota, GAC Toyota, BYD Toyota and the Changshu R&D Centre marked a radical departure from Toyota’s traditionally centralized development approach.

This restructuring comes at a pivotal moment. Toyota’s first global EV, the bZ4X, launched with cautious optimism in 2022, but has since struggled to maintain relevance amid rapidly advancing competition.


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Once a flagship, the bZ4X is now increasingly overshadowed by newer, more capable Chinese EVs - both in terms of value and technology. It has become clear that the bZ4X’s safe, conservative design and modest performance are no longer sufficient in a market that is moving at breakneck speed.

This makes the bZ3X the ideal successor to take on a global role. Unlike the bZ4X, the bZ3X is embedded in the rhythm of China’s fast-paced EV ecosystem. With GAC’s platform know-how and Toyota’s quality-focused approach, the bZ3X is well-positioned to evolve rapidly—adapting to consumer demands with shorter cycles, smarter tech, and competitive pricing.


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Its origin in China is no longer a constraint; it is a strength, aligning it with the likes of FAW and GAC, all of which are pushing boundaries globally. The question now isn’t whether the bZ3X is ready for the world - but when Toyota will make that call.

In markets like Malaysia, where EV infrastructure is expanding and consumer interest in new-energy vehicles is steadily growing, the bZ3X and bZ7 could find fertile ground. Compact, practical, tech-laden, and likely competitively priced, it would slot in well against rivals like the BYD Atto 3 and e.MAS 7.

If Toyota plays its cards right, this China-born SUV could become its most relevant global EV yet - not discounting the weight of Toyota’s badge and quality promise.



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