Toyota has released more details on the fully electric crossover. Set for worldwide debut in mid-2022, the bZ4X will be the first of the bZ series of models which aims to “emphasise safety and peace of mind”, says Toyota. The bZ4X is based on a dedicated battery-electric platform – a Toyota first – that has been jointly developed with Subaru, with the objectives of a low centre of gravity and greater rigidity. The vehicle also has to be a “spacious, quiet and relaxing space in any seat,” and to that end Toyota has given the bZ4X a wide cabin with a tandem distance of 1,000 mm, or equivalent of a D-segment sedan, says Toyota.
The bZ4X will, in some versions get
steering-by-wire and a uniquely shaped steering wheel, a Toyota first, somewhat
like an aircraft steering yoke. This will get a very direct steering ratio that
will need just 150 degrees of steering lock-to-lock. Toyota says steering feel
is improved by independently controlling the steering torque felt by the driver,
and its characteristics can be adjusted through drive mode selection. In
effect, the one-motion grip steering yields more legroom and better freedom for
entry and exit.
Measuring 4,690 mm long, 1,860 mm wide
1,650 mm tall with a wheelbase of 2,850 mm, the bZ4X weighs 1,920 kg in FWD
guise and 2,005 kg as an AWD. The joint development of the bZ4X also brings the
adoption of X-Mode, a drive mode employed in all-wheel-drive Subaru models in
order to maximise drive and traction in slippery surfaces. This is in addition
to Grip-Control, a new feature within X-Mode that aids performance across all
surfaces. The bZ4X will be available in front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive
configurations. Both pack a 71.4 kWh lithium-ion battery operating at 355 V,
with support for AC charging at up to 6.6 kW and DC charging at up to 150 kW.
The single-motor FWD outputs 150 kW (204 PS) to the front wheels, while the AWD
outputs 109 PS for each of the front and rear axles for a total of 218 PS).
The FWD version does the 0-100 km/h sprint
in 8.4 seconds, while the mildly more powerful AWD version does the same in 7.7
seconds. Front suspension employs coil spring struts in front while the rear
gets double wishbones and ventilated brakes all around. Toyota has placed
particular emphasis on collision safety and battery safety in the bZ4X. For
collision safety, the BZ4X gets an omni-directional crash response structure
for the protection of occupants, batteries and the other vehicle involved in
the collision.
The battery unit compartment
features cross-members that connect the left and right sides of the vehicle on
order to improve crash energy absorption. Two cross-members are located in the
front of the vehicle to reduce damage inflicted upon the other vehicle in the
event of a crash, with a strong framework at the front of the cabin for a full
under-floor mounting of the car’s battery pack. These result in a structure
that distributes the input load of collision forces over multiple routes, in
order to stabilise and protect the cabin and battery pack in frontal and side
collisions, says Toyota.
For battery safety, Toyota endeavours to
ensure that the battery production process is free of contamination, which is a
cause of abnormal battery heating. Further measures include redundant
monitoring of battery voltage, current and temperature in order to detect signs
and occurence of abnormal temperature gains to prevent overheating.
To this end, further safeguards include
the use of high-resistance coolant that will prevent fires from short circuits
even if there is leakage of the battery’s liquid coolant. Additionally, the
battery pack itself is integrated with the vehicle body for greater protection
in the event of a collision. Beyond powering the vehicle itself, the bZ4X
features a DC external power supply function to provide high-output electricity
for outdoor activities, as well as to homes and their applicances in the event
of natural disasters and emergencies. This can also be used in the reverse with
homes that have solar power generation, where surplus solar-generated
electricity in the daytime can be used to recharge the bZ4X.