
"The 2026 bZ is available on a lease at $309 per month for 36 months, with $3,999 due at signing and an annual mileage cap of 10,000 miles. That attractive monthly figure is made possible by a $7,000 cash incentive baked into the deal, though it excludes taxes, registration, and acquisition fees."
"For that money, you're getting the base XLE in front-wheel drive with 236 miles of EPA-rated range from a 57.5-kilowatt-hour battery. Step up to the larger 74.7-kWh pack and the range climbs to an impressive 314 miles, but that will cost $3,000 more."
"The bZ also sports a meaningfully better charging curve this year, capable of going from 10-80% in under 30 minutes. There's also an AWD variant starting around $40,000 (or closer to $35,000 after Toyota's incentive) that brings 338 horsepower and 288 miles of range in a genuinely fun-to-drive package."
Toyota launches its electric vehicle push with three models: the bZ, C-HR, and bZ Woodland, all featuring generous incentives to attract buyers following the expiration of the $7,500 federal tax credit. The 2026 bZ offers the most significant discounts, available for lease at $309 monthly with $7,000 cash incentive, 0% APR financing for 72 months with $6,000 cash incentive, or $5,000 off inventory purchases. The base XLE model provides 236 miles of range with a 57.5-kWh battery, while the larger 74.7-kWh battery extends range to 314 miles. The vehicle features improved charging capability, reaching 10-80% in under 30 minutes. An AWD variant offers 338 horsepower and 288 miles of range, positioning the bZ as a compelling value proposition in the EV market.
Read at insideevs.com
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