Toyota has finally given up on its insane EV naming scheme. The bZ4X will remain as an example of what happens when you try too hard to name a car ("bZ" stood for "beyond Zero", in case you were wondering, "4" was the size of the car in Toyotaspeak and "X" referred to it being a crossover). And what happens is you end up with gibberish that seems to have been generated by a random letter and number generator intended to create secure passwords (we're surprised special characters weren't used too!).
Thankfully, this chapter will be behind us. Toyota has confirmed that its new Urban Cruiser EV is going to start a new trend for the marque, and that is using names from its back catalogue for upcoming EVs. We are, of course, all for this.
Toyota bZ4XThis comes straight from Andrea Carlucci, Toyota Europe's director of marketing and product development, who said the bZ4X will "remain a bit isolated" in the company's portfolio. Interestingly, returning to sanity (aka actual names) was apparently "a clear request from Europe that was very much heard and followed by Japan".
Toyota Urban CruiserWhat's wrong with Americans and why were they okay with gibberish naming (that's what this implies), we'll probably never find out. Carlucci said: "We have a number of models. If you start multiplying by technology, by segment, the nameplates tend to proliferate too much. We wanted to rationalize this". Better late than never, right?
Yes, because the naming was the problem for Toyota. Not the fact that their offerings are mediocre at best. In a few years they might catch up, unless they continue on their agenda of "how bad EVs are", and "hydrogen so much better&quo...
I saw this post on Gsmarena and without knowing if Vlad also posted on ArenaEV, I was like "this title sounds like it was written by Vlad", and it was lol Legend
Name not important. Will the EV fit 5 full size tall people comfortably (non-Euro-bs)? Will the EV offer leading performance (3s, 300mi) on the base model and better on the base Lexus model (2s, 400mi)? Will SuperCharging reach a native J3400 with...
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