Toyota bZ Woodland
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The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland: Your Gateway to Electric Adventure
Thinking that this year might be the year to switch to an electric car? The all-new 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland might just be the right ride. This brand-new addition to Toyota’s line-up melds zero-emissions performance with off-roading capabilities, which makes it a top choice for EV drivers who want the ability to seek out adventure at a moment’s notice. We’re breaking it down for you - see what this Orlando Toyota EV will have to offer when it arrives at our dealership.A Brand-New Electric Option is Coming to Toyota of Orlando
The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is an entirely new model coming to Toyota’s growing EV lineup, and it’s pretty different from the original bZ EV. The 2026 Toyota bZ is actually a rebrand of the former Toyota bZ4X, and it’s bringing a redesign AND the new Woodland to the table for drivers who want a little bit more out of their day-to-day driver. The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is designed for outdoor enthusiasts with a unique, boxier exterior design. It’s more rugged, more adventure-based, and more exciting, in our opinion. Here are the main differences:- Size and style are the biggest differences. The bZ Woodland is nearly six inches longer than the bZ, and it sits about an inch taller in the back. This creates a wagon-like design profile that gives you more cargo space.
- The 2026 Toyota bZ was designed to be sleek and urban, but the bZ Woodland is designed to be rugged. It has wide black overfenders, standard roof rails with crossbars for bringing your bike or kayak along for the ride, and distinct 18-inch aluminum wheels.
- You can also pick the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland up in different paint colors, all of which are nature-inspired. Check out Stepping Stone (a sleek taupe), Trueno Blue, and Halo, a striking white.
The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland: Outdoor Performance, Electrified
What about performance? What makes this Orlando Toyota capable of outdoor adventure? Here are some of the notable highlights for the 2026 model year:- It comes standard with all-wheel drive
- It’s powered by two electric motors - one on each axle - to get a combined 375 horsepower. This is notably more than the 2026 bZ, which only gets up to 338 horsepower.
- Real-world translation: you’ve got instant acceleration whenever you hit the gas. There’s no lag, no gear shifting, and no waiting - just instant power.
- The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland has the ingenious X-Mode System. You won’t find this on the 2026 Toyota bZ - it’s a feature that allows you to select different drive modes like Snow/Dirt or Deep Snow/Mud. Basically, it adjusts brake control and power delivery to match the terrain.
- You’ll also have Grip Control function, which maintains a constant speed on rough surfaces to prevent wheel slip.
- The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland has 8.3 inches of ground clearance and available all-terrain tires, which means it can handle trails and unpaved roads without a problem.
- This Orlando Toyota EV also has a solid towing capacity that’s a rarity in its class - it can pull up to 3,500 pounds behind it.
Get the Connectivity You Need for Off-Road Adventures in this Orlando Toyota
Let’s talk technology. Some drivers thing that electric cars are overloaded with complicated and difficult-to-use technology, but the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive.- There’s a large 14-inch touchscreen interface with Toyota’s latest Audio Multimedia System with six speakers integrated into it, which drivers find to be easy to use.
- You’ll also love the standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to easily connect your smartphone without messy cords.
- There’s an optional nine-speaker JBL Audio System with a subwoofer for concert-quality sound in your drives.
- There are dual wireless charging pads for your phones, as well as a digital instrument display near the windshield base to make it easy to see all your info.
- This Orlando Toyota EV includes interior ambient lighting with 64 color options to set the mood.
- The new bZ Woodland also offers Intelligent Assistant. This tech responds to you saying ‘Hey Toyota” followed by voice commands. You can ask it to change the temperature inside your car, find different music, or even get you directions.
- You’ll also have battery health information and charging status displayed clearly on your windshield - no more EV range anxiety about running out of charge.
Advanced Safety Tech to Get Off the Beaten Path
The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is also decked out with the best of the best when it comes to safety technology. We love features like:- Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which is a standard comprehensive suite of safety tech that uses cameras and radar to keep you and your passengers safe. It includes features like:
- Automatic emergency braking that can detect vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists
- Lane Departure Alert with Lane Keeping Assist to keep you in between the lines on the road
- Adaptive cruise control to keep you a preset distance from the car in front of you
- A Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
- Safe Exit Assist, which monitoring for passing cars before you open the doors
- A panoramic view monitor with a multi-terrain monitor - this gives you a bird’s-eye view of your surroundings, which can really come in handy on those tight trails
- Safety Connect, which are connected safety services with an SOS for emergencies and automatic crash notifications (and you get a complimentary five-year trial)
What It’s Like to Drive an Orlando Toyota Electric Car
What’s it REALLY like to get behind the wheel of one of the EVs here at Toyota of Orlando? Some drivers get intimidated by the thought of having to charge and drive an electric car, but it’s simpler than you might think, especially in the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland.- It’s powered by a 74.7k lithium-ion battery pack which gives you an estimated 260 miles of range on one charge. To put it into perspective, you could drive from Orlando to Tampa (around 90 miles each way) and back without needing to stop and recharge.
- Charging is easier than you’d think. This Orlando Toyota EV comes decked out with a North American Charging System port - this is the same port used by Tesla. This means you get access to thousands of public charging stations across the country, including Tesla’s supercharger network.
- A DC fast charger can charge the new bZ Woodland from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes under ideal conditions, making it easy to keep your ride revved up.
- You’ll also have a smart battery preconditioning feature for cold weather. You can activate it manually or set it to automatically warm the battery to its optimal temperature when you navigate to a charging station, which means you’ll charge faster.
- The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland includes Plug and Charge capability at select stations, which identifies your vehicle and handles payment so you don’t have to have multiple apps to do it.
- For home charging, you can use the cable that comes standard with the Toyota bZ Woodland with standard household outlet. You can also install a Level 2 home charger for overnight charging.
- There are even steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters that let you readjust regenerative braking to extend your Orlando Toyota’s range.
Rugged, Adventurous Style is Top Billing in the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland
We love the blend of style and ruggedness that you get in this new EV at Toyota of Orlando. The cabin and exterior boast sleekness and comfort with a hint of adventure wrapped in, thanks to features like:- Standard heated front seats and a sleek, modern SofTex trim throughout. And did we mention higher trims offer ventilated front seats, front radiant heaters for your legs, and memory settings?
- You’ll love letting the outside in with a panoramic moonroof.
- All-weather floor mats keep your ride clean no matter where adventure takes you (and they’re standard).
- You’ve got plenty of space for five adults with legroom to spare. Speaking of space, there’s 30+ cubic feet of space in the cargo area, which is substantially more than the bZ.
- The rear seats fold flat to create more room, and there’s underfloor storage as well.
- The cargo area also has a power rear hands-free liftgate to make loading easy, and you have standard roof rails with crossbars for toting gear on top of your ride.