New models - Toyota - BZ4X - TouringToyota prices bZ4X Touring for AustraliaNew wagon-style Toyota bZ4X Touring SUV starts from $69,990 plus on-roads15 Apr 2026 TOYOTA has officially confirmed Australian pricing for the new Touring variant of the bZ4X electric SUV, priced from $69,990 plus on-road costs, arriving in showrooms in May.
This pricing makes the Touring variant the new flagship of the range, priced above the entry-grade 2WD ($55,990 + ORCs) and the AWD model ($67,990 + ORCs).
Compared to its regular bZ4X stablemates, the Touring model is most notably differentiated by its wagon-like body style, resulting in a 140mm length increase behind the rear axle while quoted boot space swells from 452 litres to 550 litres.
Riding on the e-TNGA platform, the bZ4X Touring shares its underpinnings with the closely related Subaru Trailseeker (on which it is dubbed the e-Subaru Global Platform).
Its dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain produces 280kW, allowing the bZ4X to complete the 0-100km/h dash in 4.4 seconds.
This marks a 28kW increase over the bZ4X AWD, making the Touring the most powerful SUV in Toyota’s current line-up.
Electricity is sourced from a 74.7kWh lithium-ion battery – the same battery found in the recently upgraded bZ4X – good for a WLTP driving range of 488km. It supports 22kW AC and 150kW DC charging.
Exterior highlights include 20-inch black alloy wheels, resin black wheel arches and bonnet insert, ladder-style roof rails, and front and rear skid plates. The bZ4X Touring is available in six metallic and pearlescent exterior paint colour choices.
Inside, you’ll find a 14.0-inch infotainment touchscreen, a nine-speaker JBL sound system, a digital rear-view mirror, a panoramic sunroof, two wireless phone chargers, dual-zone climate control, and heated, ventilated and power-adjustable front seats.
Prospective customers have the choice between a black or khaki synthetic leather interior, the latter exclusive for the Touring model.
The bZ4X Touring is offered with a 10-year/unlimited-kilometre battery warranty when scheduled servicing is completed at a Toyota dealer.
Toyota will also repair or replace the BEV traction battery if energy storage capacity drops below 70 per cent within eight years or 160,000km.
Along with the updates introduced for the bZ4X in Australia late last year – which included a larger battery and more powerful electric motors – Toyota expects the Touring variant to contribute to significantly to its BEV sales in 2026.
The bZ4X had a relatively slow sales start in the Australian market. Following its introduction on Australian shores in early 2024, 977 examples were delivered that year.
The following year, 1041 examples were sold. For reference, Tesla sold 22,239 examples of the Model Y in Australia in 2025.
Announced in a media release earlier this month, Toyota is forecasting 5000 bZ4X sales in 2026.
2026 Toyota bZ4X pricing*:
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