Subaru Solterra vs. Toyota bZ4X
2024 Subaru Solterra vs. Toyota bZ4X
Overview
Figuring out which EV is right for you might sound like a big job, but it will be well worth it. With so many EVs out on the road, it can be hard to see the difference between different models. See what makes the Subaru Solterra EV come out on top in this Solterra vs bZ4X comparison from your San Jose Subaru dealership.
Power and Performance
The Solterra has 3 trims available, with the Premium, Limited, Touring. For the bZ4X, there are only 2 trims offered, the XLE and Limited. Both the Solterra and the bZ4X offer Lithium Ion batteries, with the Solterra having a 72.8 kWh battery, and the bZ4X having a 71.4 kWh battery. Heading on vacation in your Solterra will be fun, no matter where you're headed. With standard all-wheel drive, the Solterra was built to take on tough terrain, and help you get where you need to go. The bZ4X has available AWD, so in order to get AWD, you'll have to pay extra.
Ground Clearance & Interior
You'll find 8.3 inches of ground clearance when heading out in your Solterra, while the bZ4X only has 8.1 inches of ground clearance. That extra ground clearance can make maneuvering your EV easier. When you get behind the wheel of the 2024 Subaru Solterra, you'll be able to enjoy 23.8 cubic feet of cargo space, while the bZ4X has a cargo space of 27.7 cubic feet. Both of these models make for great family-friendly options.
The Better EV
Both the Solterra and bZ4X make great EV options for you. But the 2024 Subaru Solterra, with more trims, standard all-wheel drive and extra ground clearance, has an edge over the bZ4X. Explore this exceptional electric SUV from Subaru, and learn more about its available features. We can't wait to show you around the Solterra at Stevens Creek Subaru!
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