2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Costs $5305 More Than Its Subaru Twin
The 2026 bZ Woodland features dual-motor all-wheel drive, 375 hp, and a Tesla-compatible charging port with prices starting at $46,750, over $5,000 more than its Subaru twin.
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Subaru’s Quickest American Car Seems Even Better Compared to Its Toyota Twin
Toyota recently revealed pricing for the bZ Woodland, and it makes the Subaru-badged equivalent seem much more affordable by comparison. Subaru Following the launch of the Solterra and the bZ4x, Subaru and Toyota went back to the drawing board to continue fleshing out their EV portfolios. What resulted was the Trailseeker and the bZ Woodland, another set of twins sharing a platform but with added capability thanks to extra ground clearance, …
Toyota reveals C-HR and bZ Woodland US pricing
Toyota is finally growing its family of electric cars in the US for the 2026 model year. Until now, the Japanese automaker only offered one electric option, but that changes with the arrival of the Toyota C-HR and the Toyota bZ Woodland. These two new EVs give shoppers more variety, but they also bring up a big question about value. The new models are very different from each other. The C-HR is a small, stylish crossover meant for city driving, …
Toyota’s Priced-Out EV Twins: C-HR and bZ Woodland Face Subaru Rivals
In a market cooling on electric vehicles amid vanishing federal tax credits and rising tariffs, Toyota Motor Corp. is pressing ahead with two new battery-powered crossovers set for U.S. showrooms in early 2026. The 2026 C-HR and bZ Woodland, priced at $38,450 and $46,750 respectively—including destination fees—aim to expand Toyota’s electrified offerings. Yet their costs draw immediate scrutiny, exceeding nearly identical Subaru counterparts by …
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