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2026 Toyota bZ Woodland vs bZ4X: Which Electric SUV Wins?

When Toyota simultaneously launched two electric SUVs into the global market in early 2026, many Cambodian car fans asked the same question: These two cars share such similar names—what is the real difference?

On one side stands the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland—a jungle warrior wrapped in black fender flares and shod with all-terrain tires. On the other side sits the Toyota bZ4X (nicknamed “bZ” in some regions after its 2026 facelift)—a road gentleman with longer range and a focus on paved urban roads.

For potential buyers eyeing a car for sale in Cambodia, monsoon floods and unpaved red dirt roads are daily challenges. We break down the comparison across four dimensions: dimensions, range, off-road capability, and pricing. Our goal? Help you decide which SUV deserves a spot in your garage—whether in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap.

1. Positioning Differences: Same Family, Two Personalities

First, let us make this clear: The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is not an entirely new standalone model. It is an “official outdoor upgrade” based on a heavily modified bZ4X.

Toyota’s naming strategy already reveals the positioning:

  • In the U.S. market, it is simply called bZ Woodland, targeting outdoor activities like camping, skiing, and towing motorcycles.
  • In Europe, it rebadges as the bZ4X Touring, emphasizing a larger trunk and long-distance travel capability.

The Toyota bZ4X, by contrast, remains a standard global family SUV. The 2026 bZ4X has completed its mid-cycle facelift: The version submitted to China’s MIIT achieves a maximum CLTC range of 752 kilometers. Interior upgrades include a 14-inch screen and wireless charging, fully addressing the shortcomings of the previous model.

Core Differences Summarized:

  • bZ Woodland: Comes factory-equipped with “off-road modifications”—higher ground clearance, rougher tires. You do not need to spend extra on modifications.
  • bZ4X: Longer road range, lower energy consumption. With the same budget, you get higher range numbers.

2. Dimensions & Off-Road Capability: Who Conquers Cambodia’s Rainy Season?

If you live near the Tonlé Sap lake or need to travel weekly to factories on the outskirts, ground clearance is more important than horsepower.

Comparison Aspect2026 Toyota bZ Woodland2026 Toyota bZ4X (Facelift)
Length4830mm (+152mm)4690mm
Height1620mm (+25mm)1650mm
Ground Clearance211mmApprox. 180mm (estimated)
Approach AngleSignificantly optimized (black matte bumper)Standard SUV setup
Cargo Volume850L+600L
Tire Configuration18-inch all-terrain tires (optional)Highway tires

The verdict is straightforward:

The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is the only one of the two daring enough to test the edges of Sihanoukville’s beaches.

Toyota added 152mm in length and 25mm in height to this model, pushing ground clearance to 211mm—a figure that surpasses even some compact urban fuel SUVs.

Additionally, the Woodland comes standard with X-MODE all-wheel drive and Grip-Control crawl control. This system, derived from Subaru’s technology sharing, lets you precisely manage torque output in muddy conditions. For Hilux pickup users—common among cars for sale in Cambodia—this feels like the most familiar taste in the EV camp.

Now look at the bZ4X:

It remains a standard urban SUV. Its 2850mm wheelbase matches the bZ Woodland exactly, and rear legroom is identical. However, the trunk is nearly 250 liters smaller. If you do not need to haul mountain bikes or camping gear, that 250L difference is not a dealbreaker.


3. Performance & Range: Numbers Game or Real Anxiety?

This is where the two models part ways most clearly.

2026 Toyota bZ Woodland:

  • Powertrain: Dual front/rear motors, 375 hp (280 kW)
  • Battery: 74.7 kWh lithium-ion
  • Range: Approx. 418–422 km (WLTC/EPA estimate)
  • Charging: 10%–80% fast charge in ~30 minutes, equipped with NACS port (Tesla Supercharger compatible)
  • Towing Capacity: 1588 kg

Toyota bZ4X (2026 Facelift):

  • Powertrain: Single-motor front-wheel drive (163 kW) or dual-motor all-wheel drive (same total 280 kW)
  • Battery: 66.7 kWh to 74.7 kWh (depending on version)
  • Range: Up to 752 km (CLTC) — this is the data submitted to China’s MIIT
  • Charging: Fast charge power 150 kW (AWD version)

Interpretation:

The gap in range numbers is the biggest “price divergence point” between these two models.

The Chinese facelift version of the bZ4X declares, with its 752 km figure: It will no longer be a follower in the range race. For the 320 km one-way trip from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, the bZ4X can even go round-trip without charging.

The bZ Woodland, however, sticks to a 418 km rating in exchange for 375 hp, stronger wheel torque, and the rolling resistance of all-terrain tires. This is Toyota’s deliberate choice—it prefers sacrificing range over letting owners get stuck halfway.

Our take:

If your business in Cambodia involves tour agencies or charter services, the bZ4X’s 752 km range is the safer commercial choice—it significantly reduces charging scheduling costs.

If you are buying it as a personal off-road toy, the bZ Woodland’s 375 hp delivers more driving fun.


4. Pricing & Market: The Real Dollar Threshold

A global perspective must land on specific wallet thickness. We anchor our estimates using announced U.S. prices and Chinese market reference prices to gauge possible Cambodian pricing.

2026 Toyota bZ Woodland (U.S. Pricing):

  • Base version: $46,750
  • Premium high-spec version: $48,850

Toyota bZ4X (China Facelift Pricing Reference):

  • FAW Toyota bZ4X current manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP): RMB 199,800 – 284,800 (approx. $27,600 – $39,700)
  • The 2026 long-range version is expected to stay in this range, possibly with a slight increase.

Cambodia Market Forecast:

In the current car for sale in Cambodia landscape, Toyota’s official channels have not yet formally introduced the bZ series EVs. Parallel importers are the main distribution route.

  • bZ Woodland: Manufactured in the U.S./Japan, parallel imported to Cambodia. Estimated vehicle price: $52,000 – $58,000 (including freight and customs). The Premium version may exceed $60,000.
  • bZ4X: Produced in Thailand or China, with lower transport costs. Estimated vehicle price: $38,000 – $48,000—a clear value-for-money advantage.

Every dollar of difference gets amplified in Phnom Penh’s used car market.

We believe: The bZ4X suits enterprise users pursuing cost efficiency; the bZ Woodland is more of a lifestyle-label vehicle.


5. Cambodia Suitability: Which Car Handles Rough Roads Better?

We break this question into three real scenarios.

Scenario A: Daily commute – Phnom Penh City to Aeon Sen Sok

Both cars handle it easily. The bZ4X’s narrower body (1860mm) gives it a slight edge on the congested Russian Federation Boulevard. Recommendation: bZ4X.

Scenario B: Weekly trips to factories in Battambang Province

During the rainy season, National Road 5 often has repair sections. The bZ Woodland’s 211mm ground clearance and all-terrain tires give you peace of mind without even turning the steering wheel. This is not a data advantage—it is a psychological advantage. Recommendation: bZ Woodland.

Scenario C: Premium shuttle services in Siem Reap’s Angkor area

The bZ4X’s 752 km range means you only need to charge once a week. For hotel fleet managers, this translates to lower labor costs. Recommendation: bZ4X.


6. Final Verdict: What Label Do You Want on Your Tailgate?

Choose the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland if you:

  • Have a sufficient budget and are willing to pay about a $10,000 premium for “factory-legal off-roading.”
  • Plan to tow jet skis or off-road motorcycles to Sihanoukville.
  • Want your car to stand out distinctly from ride-hailing fleets in parking lots.
  • Trust that 418 km of range covers 80% of your travel circle.

Choose the Toyota bZ4X if you:

  • Are pragmatic and believe range is the ultimate productivity metric.
  • Primarily drive in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap city, and national highways.
  • Care more about resale value after three years (bZ4X is expected to have higher volume).
  • Want to enter the Toyota electric family with a threshold under $40,000.

Final Advice for Cambodian Buyers:

Do not let the word “new” cloud your judgment.

The bZ Woodland is a vehicle loaded with emotional value. Toyota traded 152mm of extra length for a sharp personality. Meanwhile, the bZ4X’s 752 km range is Toyota’s belated but sincere apology in the electrification race.

Among cars for sale in Cambodia today, the choices in pure electric SUVs are growing. But these two Toyotas are two different fruits from the same tree—one sweet in the present, one sweet for the journey ahead.

We advise you to test-drive first. The 211mm ground clearance does not lie. Neither does the 752 km range number.


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