Toyota's Rugged bZ Woodland Expands the EV Wagon Club, But Software Lags

Toyota’s 2026 bZ Woodland adds a larger, wagon-style EV to the lineup with 375 hp dual-motor AWD, 8.4 inches of ground clearance, up to 281 miles of EPA range, and a base price of $46,750. It offers strong cargo space (74.9 cu ft) and solid off-road capability via X-Mode, but sacrifices convenience (no frunk or glovebox) and falls short on software features, lacking built-in route planning, advanced navigation, and a more feature-rich interface despite a large 14-inch touchscreen and Apple CarPlay compatibility. The Woodland sits as a distinctive, capable option in a market dominated by smaller EV crossovers, with a Subaru-sourced Trailseeker variant on the way.
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