A second American-made Toyota EV is coming in 2027 after the Highlander, and the company is already calling its future models Tesla killers
The new incentives make the bZ Woodland a lot more competitive against its cheaper Subaru stablemate
With 375 hp and 74.9 cubic feet of cargo space, the bZ Woodland redefines Toyota’s electric ambitions
Despite badge engineering, the Toyota bZ Woodland costs $5,305 more than the similar Subaru Trailseeker
And if there’s surplus in production, the company believes exports could be the solution
Sporting familiar looks and an extra 6 inches of length, the new 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is an electric oddity