The Toyota bZ4X is the newest addition to the Toyota family, and it features a generously sized boot space of 452 liters. This all-electric SUV not only looks incredible, but it also offers ample room for loading up your shopping or packing your bags for a weekend getaway. So how does it compare to its siblings from Toyota, and more importantly, its closest competitors in the market?
As the first generation of the bZ4X, there isn't a prior generation to compare it to. Still, it's worth noting that Toyota has entered the electric vehicle market with a bang, providing a spacious trunk to attract potential buyers. Thus, this new model sets the bar for any future generations of the bZ4X that may live up to or surpass its impressive boot space.
When comparing the Toyota bZ4X to its siblings, it outshines the Toyota Yaris Cross (397 l), the Toyota CH-R (377 l), and the Toyota Mirai (300 l). It's also significantly larger than the Toyota Aygo, which only has a 130-liter boot. However, the bZ4X is not the champion of trunk space within the Toyota line-up. It falls behind the likes of the Toyota RAV4 (580 l) and the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports (596 l), but it is crucial to highlight that these models are in different vehicle categories.
| Variant name | Boot space |
|---|---|
| Land Cruiser | 742 l |
| Land Cruiser First Edition | 742 l |
| Proace City Electric Verso | 641 l |
| Proace City Verso | 641 l |
| Corolla Touring Sports | 596 l |
| RAV4 | 580 l |
| RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid | 520 l |
| bZ4X | 452 l |
| C-HR | 447 l |
| C-HR+ | 416 l |
| Corolla Cross | 414 l |
| Yaris Cross | 397 l |
| Corolla | 361 l |
| Mirai | 300 l |
| GR Supra | 290 l |
| Yaris | 286 l |
| Prius Plug-In | 284 l |
| Aygo X ) | 231 l |
| GR Yaris | 141 l |
When it comes to rival electric SUVs, the Toyota bZ4X holds its own. While it can't quite compete with the Tesla Model Y (854 l), it comes out ahead of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 (527 l), the Kia EV6 (490 l), and is on par with the upcoming Subaru Solterra (452 l). While some competitors like the Audi e-tron (660 l), Mercedes-Benz EQC (500 l), and VW ID.4 (543 l) have larger boot spaces, the bZ4X still offers an attractive package with its competitive trunk size, modern design, and fully electric powertrain.
| Car model | Boot space |
|---|---|
| KGM Torres EVX 2025 | 703 l |
| smart #5 2025 | 630 l |
| Tesla Model 3 2023 | 594 l |
| Skoda Enyaq 2021 | 585 l |
| XPeng G6 2024 | 571 l |
| BYD Seal U 2024 | 552 l |
| Audi Q4 e-tron 2021 | 520 l |
| KIA EV6 2024 | 490 l |
| Fisker Ocean 2022 | 476 l |
| Nissan Ariya 2022 | 468 l |
| Toyota bZ4X 2025 | 452 l |
| Ford Explorer EV 2024 | 450 l |
| Deepal S07 2025 | 445 l |
| BYD Atto 3 2022 | 440 l |
| NIO ET5 2023 | 386 l |
| CUPRA Born 2021 | 385 l |
| VW ID.3 2023 | 385 l |
| smart #3 2023 | 370 l |
| ZEEKR X 2024 | 362 l |
| Honda e:Ny1 2023 | 361 l |
| MG Marvel R 2021 | 357 l |
| GWM ORA 07 2024 | 333 l |
| Alpine A290 2024 | 326 l |
| Volvo EX30 2024 | 318 l |
| smart #1 2022 | 313 l |
| ORA Funky Cat 2022 | 228 l |
| GWM ORA 03 2024 | 228 l |
smart #5 2025
630 l
Fisker Ocean 2022
476 l
CUPRA Born 2021
385 l
VW ID.3 2023
385 l
smart #3 2023
370 l
Honda e:Ny1 2023
361 l
MG Marvel R 2021
357 l
smart #1 2022
313 l
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