Toyota bZ4X EV SUV confirmed for Malaysia in 2023 - paultan.org

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Toyota bZ4X EV SUV confirmed for Malaysia in 2023

in having the BZ4X on sale, having been launched in both those markets in the same month, in November 2022. Pricing for the bZ4X in Malaysia has yet to be revealed, though for reference the electric SUV was priced from launch at 1.836 million baht in Thailand and 1.19 billion rupiah in Indonesia.

Between the versions for the Thai and Indonesian markets, Thailand receives the all-wheel-drive version that makes 109 PS at each axle for a combined output of 218 PS and 337 Nm. Meanwhile, Indonesia receives the FWD configuration where 204 PS and 266 Nm of torque is sent to the front wheels. Both markets receive the same 71.4 kWh lithium-ion battery, with the Thailand-market car getting 411 km of range and the Indonesia entry achieving up to 500 km of range . Similarities also extend to the charging options between the Thai and Indonesian markets, as both support AC charging at up to 6.6 kW via a Type 2 connection and DC charging through a CCS2 connection at up to 150 kW.

Looking at the Thailand-market car for reference, safety kit on the bZ4X includes eight airbags and the usual array of passive systems . Meanwhile, the TSS 3.0 safety suite includes dynamic radar cruise control, a blind spot monitor, rear cross traffic alert, a panoramic view monitor, pre-collision safety , lane departure alert, lane keep assist, and assisted parking.

 

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