I finally figured out what it is about the design of this car I'm crazy about. Being an 80s child my favorite car was always the Lamborgini Countach. I know, I know, but you can't deny it has some crazy edgy and wide lines that just looks good. At least I think it does so I'm getting it :)
Reviews comparing an EV to other EVs won't draw the largest audience... showroom shoppers. Their interest is whether the EV is competitive with the gas vehicle they find appealing. In that regard, this video completely overlooked that information. It's the same thing missing from other reviews, so consider this a suggestion to standout. You need to include efficiency data. Inform viewers how much electricity will be used... the mi/kWh value. It's what shoppers ask about. How much will it impact their monthly electricity bill. With this criteria, bZ4X does surprisingly well. With the AWD and high ground-clearance, efficiency tends to noticeably better than others in the same category. Owners seeing over 4 mi/kWh throughout the summer is quite common. That means for 100 miles of travel, at the average cost of $0.15 per kWh, it be $3.75. From an overnight charging discount of $0.05 per kWh, it would only be $1.25 for 100 miles. That type of information is what stirs interest for plugging in. Compares to other automakers is a failure to reach beyond enthusiasts.
Hello people..don’t get one..I lease one just 6 months ago and last week my heater went out..and a message saying ..drive start control malfunction..and it hasn’t been fixed yet
People have no idea that the Toyota Rav4 EV birthed Tesla. What you are getting here is a Tesla underpinning without all the Ai. Learn how to read people.
We have two BZ's in the family and we love them. Great cars.
Car and Driver said the range on the highway was around 160... your experience?
I finally figured out what it is about the design of this car I'm crazy about. Being an 80s child my favorite car was always the Lamborgini Countach. I know, I know, but you can't deny it has some crazy edgy and wide lines that just looks good. At least I think it does so I'm getting it :)
Reviews comparing an EV to other EVs won't draw the largest audience... showroom shoppers. Their interest is whether the EV is competitive with the gas vehicle they find appealing. In that regard, this video completely overlooked that information. It's the same thing missing from other reviews, so consider this a suggestion to standout. You need to include efficiency data. Inform viewers how much electricity will be used... the mi/kWh value. It's what shoppers ask about. How much will it impact their monthly electricity bill. With this criteria, bZ4X does surprisingly well. With the AWD and high ground-clearance, efficiency tends to noticeably better than others in the same category. Owners seeing over 4 mi/kWh throughout the summer is quite common. That means for 100 miles of travel, at the average cost of $0.15 per kWh, it be $3.75. From an overnight charging discount of $0.05 per kWh, it would only be $1.25 for 100 miles. That type of information is what stirs interest for plugging in. Compares to other automakers is a failure to reach beyond enthusiasts.
I have the Subaru version which is the same. I love it
My wife LOVED the acceleration... so maybe not everyone needs sport car performance.
If it’s made by Toyota everything else goes out the window
Hello people..don’t get one..I lease one just 6 months ago and last week my heater went out..and a message saying ..drive start control malfunction..and it hasn’t been fixed yet
People have no idea that the Toyota Rav4 EV birthed Tesla. What you are getting here is a Tesla underpinning without all the Ai. Learn how to read people.
Shout the dog's name in the Hood and then start running. 😂
Big thumbs down gor this car comparing to the rivals. Less range, no front space,and poir technology.
Screw the cars more dog please:)