Toyota unveils an all-electric SUV in China that's priced to compete with Chinese automakers
- Toyota has launched the bZ3X in China, its cheapest electric vehicle, priced between $15,000 and $21,000.
- The new SUV received over 10,000 orders in just one hour, causing the web server to crash.
- The bZ3X features autonomous technology and a range of trims, including smart driving options and models with and without lidar.
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10 thousand orders in one hour! Toyota launched the electric Bz3x: less than 14 thousand euros
Not being the biggest fan of electric mobility, Toyota is not left out and has been working on some proposals. One of them was launched yesterday in China. Starting at around 14,000...
Toyota Launches Its Cheapest Smart EV in China, Aims to Up Market Share
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