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2026 Toyota bZ7
Jack Quick
Production Editor
12 Sep 2025
3 min read

GAC Toyota, which is a joint venture company between the Chinese and Japanese carmaker giants, has revealed its latest electric vehicle (EV) for China.

The Toyota bZ7 is a new large electric sedan that’s set to launch in China later in 2025.

This new EV is part of Toyota’s beyond zero (bZ) family of EVs that includes the likes of the bZ4X that’s already offered in Australia, as well as the forthcoming bZ4X Touring.

GAC Toyota makes another bZ vehicle uniquely for China however, the bZ3X which is a smaller electric SUV.

There’s also the bZ3 small electric SUV and bZ5 electric crossover which were both co-developed by Toyota and BYD, and are produced by FAW Toyota, yet another Chinese joint venture company.

The bZ7 is by far the longest of any Toyota bZ vehicle to date. According to a Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) filing published by Car News China, it measures in at 5130mm long, 1965mm wide and 1506mm tall with a 3020mm wheelbase.

This makes this new Toyota electric sedan around the same size as a Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Power comes from a single electric motor which produces 207kW. Top speed is 180km/h.

This electric motor is fed by a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery sourced from CALB-Tech. At this stage the battery capacity, nor claimed range have been detailed.

On the design front the bZ7 has Toyota’s now signature C-shaped LED daytime running light set-up with the main headlight now mounted in a separate unit underneath.

The side profile shows it has a fastback design with frameless doors, flush door handles and 21-inch alloy wheels.

2026 Toyota bZ7
2026 Toyota bZ7

At the back there’s a subtle ducktail spoiler, as well as a full-width light bar. It looks quite similar to the current Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell (FCEV) sedan.

Inside there’s a big central touchscreen multimedia system, trapezoidal digital instrument cluster, three-spoke steering wheel, electronic interior door handles and ambient interior lighting.

2026 Toyota bZ7
2026 Toyota bZ7

It’s claimed the bZ7 is the first car to adopt Xiaomi’s ‘Human x Car x Home’ smart ecosystem that connects the car to your personal devices and smart home products.

On the safety front there’s a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor which is claimed to support Momenta’s semi-autonomous driving technology.

At this stage it appears the Toyota bZ7 will only be for sale in China. Right-hand drive production hasn’t been confirmed so this rules out an Australian introduction.

Jack Quick
Production Editor
Jack Quick has proven himself as one of the most prolific motoring journalists despite still being relatively fresh to the industry. He joins the CarsGuide team after spending four years at CarExpert in various roles. Growing up on a farm in regional Victoria, Jack has been driving cars since before he could even see over the wheel. He also had plenty of experience operating heavy machinery. In fact, he currently holds a Heavy Rigid license. On the farm, Jack spent a lot of time bush bashing in his family’s 1992 Suzuki Sierra soft-top and 1985 Holden Drover ute, and this helped fuel his life-long obsession with cars. He currently owns a 2020 Suzuki Jimny for nostalgic purposes. A detail-oriented person with a huge flair for the creative, Jack does competitive hip-hop dancing outside of work. His team, Pacific Elite Sirens, recently competed at the 2025 Dance Worlds and placed 12th place in their division.
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