Strengths
- Toyota build quality
- e-TNGA platform
- 2025 facelift fixed early flaws
Weaknesses
- 2022 wheel-bolt recall
- Charging speeds drop in cold
- Range below class average
Notable tech
- e-TNGA platform (with Subaru)
- 71.4 kWh battery (73.1/74.7 kWh from 2025)
- 150 kW DC peak (165 kW from 2025)
- Single or dual motor
- Toyota Safety Sense 3.0
- Subaru Solterra is sister car
Common issues
- Wheel-bolt recall
- Cold charging slow
- Heat pump optional
- Infotainment dated
Engine derivatives
US-spec trims and engines offered across XEA10's life. Click any two rows to compare them side-by-side.
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71.4 kWh FWD
BHP201
Torque266 Nm
0–607.5 s
Top100 mph
Range317 mi
DriveFWD
Gearbox1-speed
71.4 kWh AWD
BHP215
Torque337 Nm
0–606.9 s
Top100 mph
Range286 mi
DriveAWD
Gearbox1-speed
73.1 kWh FWD (2025+)
BHP221
Torque266 Nm
0–607.4 s
Top100 mph
Range356 mi
DriveFWD
Gearbox1-speed
74.7 kWh AWD (2025+)
BHP338
Torque465 Nm
0–605.1 s
Top100 mph
Range317 mi
DriveAWD
Gearbox1-speed