Toyota Motor Corporation has unveiled the 2026 bZ Woodland, a battery-electric sport utility vehicle designed to compete in the growing mid-size EV segment. The all-wheel-drive model will debut at U.S. dealerships in March 2026 with a base price of $45,300, positioning it as an accessible option for consumers transitioning to electric vehicles.
The bZ Woodland delivers 375 horsepower from its dual-motor configuration and provides an EPA-estimated driving range of up to 281 miles on a single charge, powered by a 74.7-kilowatt-hour battery. The vehicle features 8.4 inches of ground clearance and a 3,500-pound towing capacity, characteristics that address demand for electric vehicles with utility capabilities comparable to traditional SUVs.
Equipment highlights include Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, the manufacturer's suite of advanced driver-assistance technologies offered as standard across all trim levels. The vehicle's specifications reflect Toyota's strategy to expand its electrified lineup while maintaining the brand's emphasis on safety features and practical capability for mainstream buyers.
