Toyota looks to grab a bigger share of the worldβs largest EV market as it takes aim at BYD and other low-cost leaders. On Thursday, Toyota launched its cheapest EV in China, the bZ3X, starting at roughly $15,000. The new electric SUV crashed the server with over 10,000 orders in an hour.
Meet Toyotaβs cheapest EV in China, the bZ3X
The bz3X is Toyotaβs βfirst 100,000 yuan-level pure electric SUVβ in China and its cheapest EV to hit the market so far.
Toyotaβs Chinese joint venture, GAC-Toyota officially launched the βBozhi 3X,β or bZ3X for short, in China on March 6. Shortly after, the company said orders for its new electric SUV were βso popular that the server crashedβ after revealing prices start at just over $15,000 (109,800 yuan).
After securing over 10,000 orders in just one hour, Toyota boasted again that βthe server is overwhelmed.β The launch comes after blind pre-orders opened in December, starting at just under $14,000 (100,000 yuan).
The bZ3X is available in two versions, with or without its full-scenario smart driving tech. The non-smart tech model starts at 109,800 yuan ($15,000) with five trim options while the smart driving model starts at 149,800 yuan ($20,500).

For 159,800 yuan ($22,000), the range-topping β610 Maxβ trim provides up to 610 km (379 miles) CLTC range from a 67.92 kWh LFP battery. The base β430 Airβ gets up to 430 km (267 miles) from a 50.03 kWh LFP battery pack.
Toyota said the interior provides βa mobile space that is comfortable as home,β with front and rear seats that can fold down to provide nearly 10 feet (3 meters) of space.
Inside, the electric SUV has a 14.6β³ infotainment screen with voice recognition and an 8.8β³ driver display. It also includes a two-spoke multi-function steering wheel.
Toyotaβs new bZ3X is its first vehicle with the Momenta 5.0 Intelligent Driving System. Powered by NVIDIA Drive AGX Orin X, it comes with 25 ADAS features, such as parallel parking, remote control parking, high-speed pilot, light traffic assist, and blind spot monitoring.


GAC-Toyota claimed it will be βone of the first automakers in the world to realize a one-stage end-to-end intelligent driving model.β With human-like intelligence, the vehicle βgets smarter and better with use.β
At 4,600 mm long, 1,875 mm wide, and 1,645 mm tall, Toyotaβs cheapest EV in China is about the size of BYDβs Yuan Plus (Atto 3) at 4,455 mm long, 1,875 mm wide, and 1,615 mm tall. Starting at 115,800 yuan ($16,000), Toyotaβs new bZ3X slightly undercuts BYDβs electric SUV.
What do you think of Toyotaβs new electric SUV? Would you buy one for around $15,000? Weβll keep dreaming.