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Beijing 2024: Toyota bZ3C and bZ3X concepts debut – previews upcoming EVs to be sold in China this 12 months

Gerard LyeBy Gerard LyeApril 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Beijing 2024: Toyota Bz3c And Bz3x Concepts Debut Previews
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At the continuing Auto China 2024, Toyota unveiled two concepts which preview upcoming electric vehicles (EVs) that shall be added to its bZ line-up. If these concepts look familiar, that’s because they’re further developments of the bZ Crossover Concept and bZ FlexSpace Concept presented ultimately 12 months’s Auto Shanghai.

We start with the bZ3C, which is a fastback crossover with a sleek silhouette, the brand’s signature hammerhead-style lighting (front and rear), retractable door handles, a roof-mounted ADAS sensor (likely lidar) in addition to a diffuser-like element within the rear.

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Inside, the concept has a minimalistic dashboard design and a big infotainment touchscreen that integrates lots of the controls for various functions, including the climate system.

There’s also a dual-tier centre console with a loads of space for storing below the cupholders and equipment selector. The expressive ambient lighting may or may not make it into the production version.

Beijing 2024: Toyota bZ3C and bZ3X concepts debut – previews upcoming EVs to be sold in China this year

Moving on to the second concept on display, the bZ3X is a two-row SUV that also carries the hammerhead-style lighting on the front (with the foremost headlamps positioned lower down), although the rear is an easier full-width light bar.

Like its sedan stage partner, most vehicle functions are accessed via a central touchscreen, and there’s also a practical dual-tier centre console. Each the bZ3C and bZ3X feature large panoramic sunroofs as well.

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On the time of writing, Toyota didn’t mention anything about powertrain specifications, however it did note that the most recent advance driver assistance systems and smart cockpits shall be a part of the kit list.

Moreover, the carmaker also mentioned that each models are born out of its joint ventures with local Chinese automakers. Within the case of the bZ3C, partners include BYD Toyota EV Technology, FAW Toyota Motor and Intelligent ElectroMobility R&D Centre by Toyota (IEM by Toyota).

Meanwhile, the bZ3X is jointly developed by Toyota, Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC Group), GAC Toyota Motor and IEM by Toyota. Each models are expected to go on sale in China this 12 months.

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