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Toyota’s $15,000 electric SUV surpasses 80,000 deliveries in China in its first year

The bZ3X, Toyota’s fully electric SUV, is a hit in China. After delivering over 80,000 units in its first year on the market, the bZ3X was the best-selling EV among joint ventures in China for five months straight.

Toyota bZ3X EV deliveries top 80,000 in one year

After launching the Bozhi 3X, or bZ3X for short, last March, Toyota’s joint venture in China, GAC-Toyota, claimed the electric SUV was “so popular that the server crashed.”

A year later, it’s still a hit despite a wave of low-cost domestic rivals flooding the market. GAC-Toyota announced on Tuesday that bZ3X deliveries surpassed 80,000 in its first year.

From September 2025 through January 2026, the electric SUV held the top sales position among joint-venture new-energy vehicles, including EVs and PHEVs.

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The bZ3X is Toyota’s “first 100,000 yuan-level pure electric SUV,” priced at just 109,800 yuan (roughly $15,000). It’s available in seven trims, two of which include a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor. The electric SUV is Toyota’s first model equipped with Momenta 5.0, an end-to-end ADAS system with “self-driving” capabilities.

With a length of 4,645 mm, a width of 1,885 mm, and a height of 1,625 mm, the bZ3X is about the same size as the Toyota RAV4, Volkswagen ID.4, and BYD Yuan Plus (sold as the Atto 3 overseas).

Inside, the electric SUV is a big upgrade over the Toyota vehicles on the road today. The interior features a 14.6″ floating infotainment screen powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip, an 8.8″ driver display, a two-spoke multi-function steering wheel, 32-color ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof.

It’s available with two battery pack options: 50.04 kWh and 67.92 kWh, providing CLTC ranges of 430 km (267 miles) and 610 km (379 miles), respectively.

While Toyota may launch the bZ3X in overseas markets like Japan, Australia, or the UK, it will (sadly) not be sold in the US since it’s made in China.

However, the company is launching three new electric SUVs this year, covering nearly every segment. No, they won’t cost $15,000, but the 2026 bZ and C-HR are among the most affordable EVs in the US with prices starting at $34,900 and $37,000, respectively.

With the new electric SUVs arriving, Toyota is already sweetening the deal with a $5,000 customer cash discount and 0% APR financing. You can use the links below to find deals in your area.

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Peter Johnson is covering the auto industry’s step-by-step transformation to electric vehicles. He is an experienced investor, financial writer, and EV enthusiast. His enthusiasm for electric vehicles, primarily Tesla, is a significant reason he pursued a career in investments. If he isn’t telling you about his latest 10K findings, you can find him enjoying the outdoors or exercising