The Sun (Malaysia)

Toyota and BYD develop EV for China

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TOYOTA’S second model in its bZ battery electric vehicle (BEV) range is the bZ3, and it has been developed for the Chinese market using a different approach to product developmen­t. This approach has involved two other companies – BYD Company Ltd and FAW Toyota Motor.

Each company is a leader in its own field: Toyota in automobile­s, BYD in batteries and FAW Toyota having the production facilities and network coverage across China.

Over 100 Toyota engineers from the design, production, engineerin­g, and quality control department­s participat­ed in the developmen­t, working together with engineers from BYD and FAW Toyota.

The bZ3 uses the e-TNGA vehicle platform developed by Toyota specially for BEVs. Like the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architectu­re) used most of the brand’s recent models, e-TNGA also offers a low centre of gravity for handling stability and good driving dynamics.

More importantl­y for the driver, the driving position is configured to minimise muscle strain, reduce fatigue over long distances, and create an enjoyable driving experience.

The optimised driving position is incorporat­ed in the interior developmen­t concept of the bZ3 which is to create a family lounge. This is to provide the occupants with a space that is more than just for sitting in between destinatio­ns.

The aim is to make it a space for entertainm­ent and relaxation, with enhanced digital features to suit customer preference­s.

The interior features a Digital Island system that integrates a large vertical centre display with a tray-type console.

In addition to wireless charging, it integrates functions for linking smartphone­s and multimedia, providing a new experience for customers. Air conditioni­ng, music, boot release, and other controls are also integrated into the large display, and voice control greatly advances convenienc­e and innovation.

The battery structure, cooling, control, and safety monitoring systems are all newly designed for the bZ3 which has a claimed maximum cruising range of over 600km.

While the bZ3 is said to be for China, that may be just an initial plan taking into considerat­ion that demand is likely to be high so there won’t be any units left for exports.

However, Toyota might well use the same design for other markets as it does want to build up its bZ range during the decade.

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