• The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland arrives soon for $45,300.
  • It costs thousands more than the similar Subaru Trailseeker.
  • Crossover has 375 hp and an estimated range of 260 miles.

Toyota has quietly announced pricing for the 2026 bZ Woodland will start at $45,300 before a $1,450 destination fee. That makes the model $10,400 more expensive than the smaller bZ and a whopping $5,305 pricier than the similar Subaru Trailseeker.

That’s a sizable difference, but the company is only offering the crossover-ified wagon in one well-equipped trim. However, customers can order an optional Premium Package. This stands in contrast to Subaru, which will offer the Trailseeker in three separate trims named Premium, Limited, and Touring.

More: Subaru’s New Trailseeker Costs $5,000 More Than The Outback

Toyota hasn’t published full specs yet, but the bZ Woodland will come equipped with LED lighting units and 18-inch alloy wheels. Buyers will also find a six-speaker audio system, a 14-inch infotainment system, and a wireless smartphone charger. Other highlights include ambient lighting and heated power fronts seats wrapped in SofTex upholstery.

They’re joined by the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 suite of driver assistance systems. It includes a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, and Lane Tracing Assist. These features are accompanied by Automatic High Beams, Road Sign Assist, Proactive Driving Assist, and Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist. Other safety systems include a Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, a Panoramic View / Multi-Terrain Monitor, and Safe Exit Alert.

The bZ Woodland with the Premium Package costs $47,400 and adds a panoramic moonroof as well as a nine-speaker JBL premium audio system. Buyers will also find front radiant heaters as well as heated and ventilated front seats with a memory function on the driver’s side.

The Trailseeker Looks Like A Far Better Deal

While we’re waiting for Toyota to share more details, the Trailseeker looks like a far better deal as the base model has much of the same equipment as the bZ Woodland. Furthermore, the $43,995 Trailseeker Limited seems to be better equipped as it has a hands-free power liftgate and larger 20-inch wheels. It also sports heated rear seats and a Harman Kardon premium audio system.

The $46,555 Trailseeker Touring compares favorably to the $47,400 bZ Woodland Premium as well as both have a panoramic glass roof, ventilated front seats, and radiant leg warmers. Subaru also throws in a gloss black hood decal and a digital rearview mirror.

A Shared Powertrain With 375 HP

Both models ride on the e-TNGA platform and have a 74.7 kWh battery pack. The latter feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing a combined output of 375 hp (280 kW / 380 PS).

Toyota originally quoted a range of up to 260 miles (418 km), but Subaru pegs it at around 280 miles (451 km). The latter company also noted the Trailseeker accelerates from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 4.4 seconds, has a NACS port, and can get an 80% charge in as little as 28 minutes.

2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Pricing
ModelMSRP
bZ Woodland$45,300
bZ Woodland Premium$47,400
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