The 2027 Toyota bZ Woodland EV starts at $45,000 with AWD
Toyota has priced its new 2027 bZ Woodland electric SUV starting at $45,380, plus a $1,595 delivery fee. That's $80 more than the outgoing model. A higher-end Premium trim runs $47,480. This is a rugged, off-road-leaning version of Toyota's bZ electric SUV, with extra ground clearance and towing capacity.
The Woodland comes standard with all-wheel drive and dual motors putting out 375 horsepower, more power than the regular bZ. It's about 6 inches longer and 1 inch taller, with up to 74.3 cubic feet of cargo space when the back seats are folded down. Estimated driving range runs up to 281 miles on all-season tires, or 260 miles with off-road all-terrain tires. It uses a 74.7-kWh battery and can fast-charge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes. It also has a built-in NACS charging port, the same plug standard Tesla uses, so it can plug into a wide range of fast chargers without an adapter.
The Premium trim adds a JBL sound system, ventilated front seats, a digital rearview mirror, and a glass roof with a power sunshade. Both trims include heated seats and steering wheel, wireless phone chargers, and roof rails. For comparison, Toyota's standard (non-Woodland) 2027 bZ starts lower, at $34,980. Homeowners weighing an EV purchase alongside home charging or solar plans may want to factor in this pricing when comparing options.
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