The 2027 Lexus TZ is a three-row luxury electric SUV from Toyota’s premium division — built for families who need seven seats, executive-grade refinement, and long-range capability. The Toyota bZ3X Platinum 3X is a five-seat compact electric SUV produced by GAC Toyota for the Chinese market, targeting value-conscious urban buyers who want feature-rich technology at an affordable price. The bZ3X launched in China in early 2025, generating over 10,000 orders within its first hour — making it one of the most in-demand affordable EVs from a Japanese brand, and one that grey-market importers in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa are already moving.

Range & Charging
The Lexus TZ offers a 96 kWh battery with an estimated EPA range of up to 300 miles, and DC fast charging at up to 150 kW that takes the battery from 10% to 80% in around 35 minutes. The bZ3X Platinum 3X uses a 67.9 kWh battery rated at 610 km on the CLTC cycle — roughly 380–400 miles, though real-world African driving conditions will reduce that by 15–20%. DC charging from 30% to 80% takes approximately 24 minutes, making it quick for a vehicle at this price point. AC charging specs are standard for both. The TZ’s higher-output charging infrastructure gives it a practical edge on long intercity runs, but the bZ3X’s CLTC-rated range still covers most African daily and regional driving needs.
Price, Availability & Market Fit
The bZ3X Platinum 3X starts at approximately $22,510 (159,800 yuan) in China — around ₦34M, KES 2.9M, or ZAR 410K at grey-market estimates before clearing fees and duties. The Lexus TZ is expected to start near $70,000 — approximately ₦107M, KES 9.1M, or ZAR 1.27M. The bZ3X is currently a China-market vehicle available via grey-market importers; the TZ targets a late 2026 US launch. This comparison helps buyers decide between a well-priced, tech-loaded compact EV available now and a premium family SUV that demands significantly higher import budget and patience.
Ecosystem & Rival Context
Lexus buyers should also weigh the Lexus RZ, a two-row option at a lower price. On the Toyota bZ3X side, the bZ4X offers a global-market alternative with more widespread service support. Outside both brands, the BYD Atto 3 rivals the bZ3X on value and Africa availability, while the Hyundai Ioniq 9 competes with the TZ on three-row luxury. What sets this comparison apart is the Toyota group badge — reassuring African buyers on reliability and long-term parts support regardless of which model they choose.
Pros & Cons
Lexus TZ: Three rows of seating make it genuinely useful for large families or passenger-heavy households. The luxury interior reduces fatigue on rough or long African highways. Its 150 kW DC charging rate is fast enough to limit downtime at public chargers. However, its ~$70,000 import cost puts it beyond reach for most buyers, and specs remain unconfirmed since it hasn’t launched yet.
Toyota bZ3X Platinum 3X: At around $22,000, it delivers technology — including LiDAR and an NVIDIA Drive Orin X chipset — that genuinely competes with far more expensive vehicles. Its long CLTC-rated range handles intercity travel confidently. The compact dimensions make parking and daily urban use easy. On the downside, it is a China-only model with limited official service infrastructure in Africa, and CLTC ratings tend to overstate real-world range compared to WLTP or EPA figures.
Quick Verdict
Choose the Lexus TZ if you need three rows, luxury build quality, and a recognisable premium badge — and your budget supports a $70,000+ grey-market import. Choose the Toyota bZ3X Platinum 3X if you want strong range, modern technology, and Toyota reliability at a fraction of the cost. The trade-off is size, prestige, and service coverage versus price, tech value, and immediate availability.
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| Price | $15,100.00 |
| Our Rating | |
| Brand | LEXUS Toyota |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | 2027 Lexus TZ Toyota bZ3X (铂智3X / Bozhi 3X / Platinum 3X) |
| Generation | 1st Generation 1st generation |
| Segment / Class | Full-size Premium Three-Row Electric SUV Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) |
| Available Trims / Variants | 430 Air · 430 Air+ · 520 Pro · 520 Pro+ · 520 Pro LiDAR · 520 Pro+ LiDAR · 610 Max |
| Powertrain Options | Dual-motor AWD (standard on all trims) Single motor FWD only (all trims) |
| Additional Notes | Lexus' first three-row all-electric SUV; six-seat configuration with second-row captain's chairs "610 Max" is the top-spec trim with optional LiDAR; LiDAR is standard on 520 Pro LiDAR and above |
| Reveal Date | May 6, 2026 April 2024 (Beijing Auto Show, near-production form) |
| Launch Year | 2027 (US on sale end of 2026) 2025 (on sale March 2025); continues as 2026 model year |
| Availability Status | Announced On sale |
| Brand / Manufacturer | Lexus (Toyota Motor Corporation) Toyota / GAC Toyota (joint venture) |
| Country of origin | Japan Japan |
| Assembly Country | China (Guangzhou, GAC Toyota plant) |
| Markets Available | US (end of 2026); Europe, Japan, China, other markets (early 2027) China (domestic market only as of writing) |
| Grey Market Import | Possible via third-party exporters; no official export programme confirmed |
| Base Price (USD) | ~$15,100 (109,800 yuan) — 430 Air · ~$22,000 (159,800 yuan) — 610 Max |
| Battery Capacity | 76.96 kWh or 95.82 kWh (gross) 50.03 kWh / 58.4 kWh / 67.92 kWh (gross); 64 kWh usable (67.92 kWh pack) |
| Battery Chemistry | Lithium-ion LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Battery Architecture | 400V system |
| Thermal Management | Active; includes Battery Preconditioning and Driving Preconditioning Liquid cooling |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) | 430 km / 520 km / 610 km by trim CLTC |
| Energy Consumption | 10.5 kWh/100 km (CLTC, 610 Max trim) |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | 11 kW standard; 19 kW optional |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | 150 kW 150 kW (610 Max trim) |
| Charging Time (10–80%) | ~35 minutes ~24 min Toyota claim, 30–80%; |
| Battery Preheating | Yes (Battery Preconditioning confirmed) |
| Additional Notes | US model uses NACS port with Lexus-first 2-in-1 AC+DC combined charging port; CCS1 adapter required for non-NACS DC chargers CLTC figures run ~20–30% higher than WLTP; estimated real-world WLTP equivalent: ~300–450 km |
| Motor Type | Permanent magnet synchronous (PMSM) |
| Motor Configuration | Dual-motor AWD (DIRECT4) Single motor, front axle |
| Front Motor Output (kW / HP) | 167 kW / 224 hp 150 kW / 201 hp (lower trims) · 165 kW / 224 hp (610 Max) |
| Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) | 167 kW / 224 hp |
| Power Output (kW / hp) | 300 kW / 402 hp 150 kW / 201 hp · 165 kW / 224 hp (trim-dependent) |
| Peak Power (kW / hp) | 300 kW / 402 hp 165 kW / 224 hp (610 Max) |
| Torque (Nm) | 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) 210 Nm (610 Max) |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. | 5.4 seconds 8.0 s (610 Max) |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 160 km/h / 99 mph |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed; AWD standard Single-speed reduction gear · FWD |
| Rear-Wheel Steering | Yes — Dynamic Rear Steering (DRS), up to 4 degrees; optional on some grades |
| Drive Mode | 5 modes including Rear Comfort mode Multiple modes available |
| Torque Vectoring | Yes — DIRECT4 system |
| Simulated Sound | Yes — includes LFA V10 sound simulation |
| Additional Notes | Turning radius 5.24 m (17.2 ft) with DRS active; 5.79 m (19.0 ft) without |
| Body Style | 5-door SUV, 3-row, 6-seat 5-door, 5-seat compact crossover SUV |
| Body Colour Options | multiple options available |
| Platform / Architecture | TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture), dedicated BEV layout GAC Aion Architecture Electric Platform (AEP) 3.0 |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 5,100 × 1,989 × 1,704 mm (200.8 × 78.3 × 67.1 in) 4,600 × 1,875 × 1,645 mm |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.27 0.27 |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 3,050 mm (120.1 in) 2,765 mm |
| Front Track (mm) | 1,600 mm |
| Rear Track (mm) | 1,600 mm |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 170 mm |
| Kerb Weight (kg) | 1,690–1,760 kg (lower trims) · 1,835 kg (610 Max) |
| Max Laden Weight (kg) | 2,250 kg |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) | MacPherson struts / Multi-link MacPherson strut / Torsion beam |
| Wheel Size (inches) | 20-inch (standard) or 22-inch (optional) |
| Tyre Size | 255/55 R20 or 255/45 R22 |
| Brakes (Front / Rear) | Cast iron disc (320 mm front) / Cast iron disc (rear size unconfirmed) |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | 390 L (13.8 cu ft — behind third row) 427 L |
| Towing Capacity (kg) | 1,587 kg (3,500 lbs) |
| Payload Capacity (kg) | 415 kg |
| Turning Circle (m) | 5.24 m (17.2 ft) with DRS 11.2 m |
| Approach / Departure Angle | 18° / 25° |
| Sunroof | Yes — panoramic glass roof with power sunshade |
| Aerodynamics | Flush door handles, aerodynamic mirrors, underbody fins, air dams, optimized wheel covers |
| Additional Notes | Body uses high-rigidity adhesives, laser screw welding, and aluminum components |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes Yes |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Yes Yes |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Yes Yes |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Yes Yes |
| Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning | Yes (low-speed) Yes |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) | Yes Yes |
| Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX) | Yes (walk-in button on second-row seats to aid access with child seats installed) Yes |
| 360° Camera / Surround View | Standard on higher trims |
| Reversing Camera | Yes Yes |
| Hill Start Assist | Yes Yes |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Lexus Safety System+ 4.0 (LSS+ 4.0) Standard on all trims (Toyota Pilot system); Momenta 5.0 on LiDAR and 610 Max trims |
| ADAS Features | Intersection Turn Assist, Full-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Change Assist Adaptive cruise control · Lane keep assist · Automatic emergency braking · NOA (Navigate on Autopilot, LiDAR trims only) |
| Autonomous Driving Level | Level 2 (advanced ADAS) L2+ (LiDAR trims); L2 (standard trims) |
| Autonomous Driving System Name | Momenta 5.0 (LiDAR trims) · Toyota Pilot (base trims) |
| Autonomous Driving Hardware | NVIDIA Drive Orin X (LiDAR trims) · 1× Robosense LiDAR · 11 cameras · 3 long-range radars · 11 ultrasonic sensors |
| Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates | Yes |
| Additional Notes | No hands-free highway driving feature confirmed Momenta 5.0 NOA operates without HD maps |
| Seating Capacity | 6 (three rows; second-row captain's chairs) 5 |
| Climate Control | Dual-zone |
| Roof Type | Panoramic glass with power sunshade Panoramic sunroof (higher trims) |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes |
| Central Armrest | Yes |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Parking Aids | Yes Front and rear sensors; 360° camera on higher trims |
| Additional Notes | Flat-floor architecture; removable rear centre console allows third-row walkthrough access; storage includes front centre console compartment and two-tier rear tray |
| Centre Screen (inches) | ~14 inches (not officially confirmed for TZ; based on shared Highlander EV platform) 14.6-inch touchscreen |
| Driver's Display (inches) | Digital instrument cluster 8.8" LCD instrument cluster |
| Screen Technology | LCD (centre and instrument) |
| Operating System | cloud-based services confirmed |
| Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto | Yes — wireless |
| Physical Controls | Limited; climate functions primarily in touchscreen |
| Voice Control | Yes |
| Additional Notes | Infotainment powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 SoC |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED (Matrix not confirmed) LED |
| High Beams | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | Yes Yes |
| Tail Light Design | Full-width LED taillights LED |
| Streaming Services | Yes (cloud-based) |
| AM/FM/DAB Radio | AM/FM likely; DAB not confirmed |
| Navigation System | Yes Yes (OTA map updates supported) |
| Smartphone App Control | Yes |
| Keyless Entry / Start | Standard |
| Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) | Yes — AC external power supply via rear AC inlet with adapter |
| Remote Climate Control | Yes (departure time preconditioning) Via app |
| AI Assistant | Yes (voice control with AI features) |
| Over-the-Air Map Updates | Yes |
| Additional Notes | Battery management includes: Driving Preconditioning, Optimal Charging (Auto), Departure Time Preconditioning |
| Official Dealer Network | Lexus dealers (244 in the US) China only (GAC Toyota dealers) |
| Spare Parts Availability | China only officially; grey-market imports face limited part supply outside China |
| Import Duty Class | Varies by country; classified as passenger EV for most customs purposes |
| Grey Market Support | No official support; third-party importers in Middle East and some African markets |
| Resale Value | Too early to assess (launched March 2025) |
| Insurance Category | Varies by market |
| Roadside Assistance | standard Lexus coverage GAC Toyota network (China only) |
| Data Source | Lexus USA Newsroom, Lexus EU Newsroom, Car and Driver, Edmunds, InsideEVs, Destination Charged, HiConsumption, The Car Guide Wikipedia (Toyota bZ3X), EVKX.net, EVMagz, DDong Automobile, GAC Toyota launch materials |
| Last Updated | May 2026 May 2026 |
| Additional Notes | All unconfirmed specs flagged above. Range figure (~300 miles EPA) is Lexus' own estimate, not a certified EPA result. Pricing is industry estimate only. Full specs, trim breakdown, and confirmed pricing expected later in 2026. All CLTC range figures are Chinese test cycle results; no WLTP or EPA certification published. Specs marked ⚠️ are unconfirmed or sourced from third-party/preview materials only. |
| Editor's Note | Grey-market availability in Africa is unlikely at launch. African buyers tracking this model should note the 150 kW DC cap and limited public charging infrastructure compatibility outside NACS markets. The bZ3X 2026 is a carry-over of the March 2025 launch model with no confirmed specification changes. |
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Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct