This Is Your Match If…
- You want a family-sized electric SUV from the reliability brand.
- Supercharger access without the Tesla — NACS comes built in.
- The Woodland version calls to your trailhead side.
- Fuel and maintenance savings are a big part of your math.
My Take, Straight Up
Toyota took its first mainstream EV, listened to every critique, and came back swinging — the bZ gets more range, more power on top trims, and the NACS port that unlocks Tesla's charging network. It's the sensible-shoes EV, which from Toyota is a compliment.
And for the Utah crowd: the bZ Woodland adds ground clearance and all-terrain attitude for dirt-road trailheads. Electric torque plus AWD in the mountains is a genuinely great combination — quiet enough to hear the wind at the summit.
Quick Facts
Real Questions, Real Answers
How much range does the bZ get?
It varies by trim and drivetrain, with the strongest versions well past what most weekly driving needs. Tell me your typical week and I'll match you to the right configuration — honestly.
Can I use Tesla Superchargers?
Yes — the NACS port gives you access to the Supercharger network, which changes the road-trip conversation completely in the Mountain West.
bZ or C-HR?
Size. The bZ is the family-sized one; the C-HR is smaller and sportier. Bring the family and car seats — five minutes with both answers it.
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