Toyota’s joint venture in China, FAW-Toyota, issued a recall plan for its electric sedan in China. The recall affects over 12,000 Toyota bZ3 models produced this year due to defective rear door handles.
Toyota revealed the bZ3 electric sedan last October as part of its plan to recapture market share in the region. The bZ3 is Toyota’s second fully electric car under its bZ, or Beyond Zero, lineup behind the global bZ4X.
The bZ3 is developed by BYD Toyota EV Technology, a joint venture between FAW-Toyota and BYD, China’s largest EV maker.
As such, the electric sedan features BYD’s Blade batteries, motor, and electric control system, boasting over 600 km (379 miles) of CLTC range. Meanwhile, it still rides on Toyota’s e-TNGA platform, which is used for the bZ4X, Lexus RZ 450e, and Subaru Solterra.
Despite this, the electric sedan’s interior is unique, featuring a digital island system, which integrates a large center screen into a tray-like console for a high-tech feel.
After the first bZ3 model rolled off the production line in early March, FAW-Toyota revealed it gathered over 5,000 orders on its first sales day.
Toyota bZ3 electric sedan (Source: FAW-Toyota)
Toyota issues recall for bZ3 electric sedan
Toyota launched the electric sedan in China on April 16, 2023, and is now recalling 12K units just over three months later.
As China-based news outlet Gasgoo reports, FAW-Toyota has filed for a recall plan with China’s State Administration for Market Regulation. The recall covers 12,205 bZ3 electric sedans produced between March 13 and July 5, 2023.
The automaker is recalling the electric sedans over defective rear doors that could cause them to open while driving or remain locked in extreme cases.
Toyota bZ3 electric sedan (Source: FAW-Toyota)
The shape and material of the design cause a gap between the outer door handle and the lock. Particularly in high humidity or temperatures, the lock may fail to, well, lock.
FAW-Toyota is replacing the rear door locks for free with additional gaskets to ensure proper safety. However, as an emergency precaution, owners of the affected vehicles are being asked to stop using them immediately and contact the nearest FAW-Toyota dealership for inspection.
The recall is set to begin next week, on July 27, 2023. The bZ3 electric sedan starts at 169,800 RMB ($24,680) for the base model with 517 km (321 miles) of range. Or, you can opt for the Long-range, which starts at 189,800 RMB ($27,587) with 616 km (382 miles) of range.
Toyota also slashed prices on its bZ4X electric SUV in China earlier this year to compete in the rapidly evolving Chinese EV market. Prices now start at less than 269,800 RMB ($25,000).
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Following approval from Transport Canada, EV startup Workhorse will be bringing the W56 and W750 model electric delivery vans to commercial truck dealers in Canada as early as this spring.
“This is a major step forward for Workhorse,” says Josh Anderson, Workhorse’s chief technology officer in a press statement. “Pre-clearance from Transport Canada opens up a large new market for our products throughout Canada, including with fleets that operate across borders in North America.”
Despite that uncertainty, Workhorse execs remain upbeat. “We’re excited that our electric step vans can now reach Canadian roads and highways, providing reliable, zero-emission solutions that customers can depend on,” added Anderson.
Canadian pricing has yet to be announced.
Electrek’s Take
FedEx electric delivery vehicle; via Workhorse.
There’s no other way to say it: the Trump/Musk co-presidency is disrupting a lot of companies’ plans – and that’s especially true across North American borders. But in all this chaos and turmoil there undoubtedly lies opportunity, and it will be interesting to see who ends up on top.
The new Liebherr S1 Vision 140-ton hauler is unlike any heavy haul truck currently on the market – primarily because the giant, self-propelled, single-axle autonomous bucket doesn’t look anything like any truck you’ve ever seen.
Liebherr says its latest heavy equipment concept was born from a desire to rethink truck design with a focus only on core functions. The resulting S1 Vision is primarily just a single axle with two powerful electric motors sending power to a pair of massive airless tires designed carry loads up to 131 tonnes (just over 140 tons).
The design enables rapid maintenance, as important components easily accessible for quick servicing. Wear parts can be replaced efficiently, and the electric drive significantly reduces maintenance work. This helps to minimise downtimes and increases operational efficiency.
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Because of its versatility, durability, and ability to perform zero-turn maneuvers that other equipment simply can’t, the Liebherr S1 Vision can be adapted for various applications, including earthmoving, mining, and even agriculture. There’s also a nonzero chance of this technology finding applications supporting other on-site equipment through charging or fuel delivery.
The S1 accomplishes that trick safely with the help of an automatic load leveling system that ensures maximum stability, even on bumpy or rough terrain. The company says this technology significantly reduces the risk of tipping while providing smooth and secure operation across various environments.
The HD arm of Hyundai has just released the first official images of the new, battery-electric HX19e mini excavator – the first ever production electric excavator from the global South Korean manufacturer.
The HX19e will be the first all-electric asset to enter series production at Hyundai Construction Equipment, with manufacturing set to begin this April.
The new HX19e will be offered with either a 32 kWh or 40 kWh li-ion battery pack – which, according to Hyundai, is nearly double the capacity offered by its nearest competitor (pretty sure that’s not correct –Ed.). The 40kWh battery allows for up to 6 hours and 40 minutes of continuous operation between charges, with a break time top-up on delivering full shift usability.
Those batteries send power to a 13 kW (17.5 hp) electric motor that drives an open-center hydraulic system. Hyundai claims the system delivers job site performance that is at least equal to, if not better than, that of its diesel-powered HX19A mini excavator.
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To that end, the Hyundai XH19e offers the same 16 kN bucket breakout force and a slightly higher 9.4 kN (just over 2100 lb-ft) dipper arm breakout force. The maximum digging depth is 7.6 feet, and the maximum digging reach is 12.9 feet. Hyundai will offer the new electric excavator with just four selectable options:
enclosed cab vs. open canopy
32 or 40 kWh battery capacity
All HX19es will ship with a high standard specification that includes safety valves on the main boom, dipper arm, and dozer blade hydraulic cylinders, as well as two-way auxiliary hydraulic piping allows the machine to be used with a range of commercially available implements. The hydraulics needed to operate a quick coupler, LED booms lights, rotating beacons, an MP3 radio with USB connectivity, and an operator’s seat with mechanical suspension are also standard.
HX19e electric mini excavator; via Hyundai Construction Equipment.
The ability to operate indoors, underground, or in environments like zoos and hospitals were keeping noise levels down is of critical importance to the success of an operation makes electric equipment assets like these coming from Hyundai a must-have for fleet operators and construction crews that hope to remain competitive in the face of ever-increasing noise regulations. The fact that these are cleaner, safer, and cheaper to operate is just icing on that cake.