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Monday is here, and with it comes the latest roundup of the best Green Deals. Headliners include a couple of markdowns and bonuses on Yamaha and Lectric e-bikes, in addition to a compact power station, and a powered cooler from Anker that doubles as a portable USB-C charger. First and foremost, let’s give some attention to a wild $2,880 price drop on Yamaha’s YDX-MORO e-bike that is now available for $1,919. You’ll also find that $306 in FREE gear comes along for the ride when you purchase Lectric’s XPress 750 e-bike. Next up, we’ve spotted the second-best price on BLUETTI’s 204Wh portable power station down at $149 in addition to Anker’s powered EverFrost cooler with an integrated 299Wh battery and USB-C charging at $300 off. We’ll also be calling out a bunch of deals you may have missed over the weekend, so there’s plenty to catch up on down below.

Head below for more and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla Shop for the best deals on Tesla accessories.

Massive price drop knocks Yamaha’s YDX-MORO e-Bike down to $1,919 (Reg. $4,799)

Yamaha is offering a gigantic price drop on its premium YDX-MORO e-Bike right now via the official site. You’re looking at a regularly high-end $4,799 e-bike that will drop down to $1,919 in the cart – you will only see the discounted price after adding it to your cart. While there are some delivery and pickup limitations here, you can simply input your postal code on the listing page to uncover your options. And considering how deep a deal this is on quite a lauded electric riding experience, it is more than worth bringing to everyone’s attention. There’s no telling how long this might last, but we can find it available for delivery and/or pickup in several locations across the country right now. 

The Yamaha YDX-MORO e-Bike on sale here today comes in the Desert Yellow colorway and three different sizes. It is also worth noting that after the warranty is registered, new customers that purchase this bike between now and November 4, 2024 will receive a second battery free of charge – the second battery and battery end cap ($1,400 value) will be shipped directly to the registered owner at no cost. This promotion also comes with a “five-year factory limited warranty applies to drive unit, battery, and frame and rigid fork.” 

The YDX-MORO sports a 500Wh battery with a charge-life indicator and self-diagnosis display that can be juiced back up with a 4-hour charge. It powers the PW-X2 onboard motor (250W Nominal, 500W Max) that can drive you at 20MPH with Quad Sensor System that features an integrated speed sensor as part of rear hub. 

On top of that, you’ll find a Yamaha anti-slip finish with hand rail tail saddle, 11-speed Shimano SLX shifters, SHIMANO SLX Long-Cage derailleur, Magura MT30 brakes (front: 4-piston, rear: 2-piston) with a RockShox Deluxe Select + rear chock system, and RockShox Revelation RC Boost 160mm fork. 

And here’s everything you need to know about the onboard control switch and computer:

Power-level control switch, plus AUTOMATIC support mode, control switch, stop watch, distance units, power-level LED on/off, Bluetooth connectivity, USB power, USB connectivity, cycling function display items, time adjustment, 3-color LED power assist level light indicator and push assist button

Get a closer look in our launch coverage.

Lectric’s XPress 750 High-Step/Step-Thru e-bike goes 28MPH and comes with $306 in FREE gear

Alongside the ongoing offer we have on the Lectric ONE Long-Range e-bike, the brand is also offering a notable promotion on its black XPress 750 High-Step e-bike and the white XPress 750 Step-Thru model. You can now score either at $1,299 shipped with $306 in FREE gear thrown in. This includes the regularly $129 Comfort Package consisting of a Giant Seat and the Suspension Seat Post as well as the regularly $177 Go Package that includes the folding bike lock, adjustable width phone mount, and the 850 Lux Elite Headlight. This offer beats out our mid August mention that included $215 in freebies to deliver one of the best we have seen since the price increases. Hit the jump for more details.

The XPress 750 e-bike features a 1,310W peak motor that reaches speeds as high as 28MPH with a range up 60 miles per charge. Alongside the tool-free assembly required to get up and riding, this model supports a max payload of 330 pounds alongside a full-size wheelbase and an “industry-leading torque sensor paired with Lectric PWR+ programming.” 

You’ll also find a TC Eighty front suspension fork, 7-speed drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, and 27.5 x 2.1-inch city tires as well as an all-new color display “featuring a USB-A port adds an aesthetic look while offering clear and concise information.”

Don’t let outages kill your vibe with BLUETTI’s 204Wh portable power station at $149 (Reg. $249)

It doesn’t matter if you’re camping, going through a power outage, or just want to refuel your devices without being tethered to a wall outlet, a power station is a solid way to solve any and all of those problems. Head over to Amazon to score some savings from the official BLUETTI storefront where you’ll find the brand’s AC2A 300W 204Wh Portable Power Station for $149 shipped. For comparison, this model usually goes for $249, so today’s offer takes $100 off to deliver a total of 40% in savings. Outside of a short-lived price drop to $99 back in May, this is a match of the all-time low for this power station. Learn more about this units capabilities down below.

Unlike a lot of power stations out there, this model packs a punch without being too bulky. It weighs less than eight pounds and yet it still offers up six ways to refuel your gear. These include two AC ports, dual 12W USB-A, 100W Type-C, and DC, as well. The power station itself can be replenished using a standard AC outlet or DC, too. The battery features a 204Wh capacity and opts for modern LiFePO4 technology, which increases the number of power cycles to 3,000, a number that BLUETTI touts as offering a “6x longer” lifespan when compared with traditional batteries.

Anker’s powered EverFrost 30 cooler doubles as a 299Wh USB-C charger at $499 (Save $300)

When outdoors for an extended period, it can prove difficult to keep refrigerated items cool and fresh without needing to buy and replenish your ice reserves. Well, that all changes now that the official Anker storefront over at Amazon is offering its EverFrost 30 Powered Cooler for $499 shipped. Regularly priced at $799, today’s deal slashes $300 off to nail down more than 37% in savings. This offer clocks in at the second-best price we’ve tracked, with it having been beaten just once before at $469. If it were me, I personally wouldn’t let $30 get between me and this futuristic cooler and power bank hybrid. Learn about its features down below.

Amplify upcoming fall adventures and more with Anker’s take on a active cooler thanks to an integrated 299Wh battery. That level of power delivers up to 42 hours of cooling and the unit can be replenished with solar charging, extending that timeframe even further when you’re on a long camping trip. The Anker app lets you dial in all of your preferred settings from the palm of your hand and you’ll be able to refuel your devices as well, thanks to one 60W USB-C and two 12W USB-A ports. Have a look at out our hands-on review to find out more.

If you happened to miss out on the short-lived Labor Day offers, Blix is once again offering a solid deal on its Sol Eclipse Cruiser e-bike. Regularly $1,899, you can now land one down at $1,499 shipped. That’s $400 off the going rate and, on top of that, you’ll land a FREE Solo Fender set worth $59 and a $59 Sol Rear Rack FREE of charge. That’s a total of $518 in savings here. And to sweeten the deal even more, Blix is offering an additional $200 off when buying any 2 bikes – simply add both to your cart and apply code RIDETOGETHER to redeem the deal. 

The Blix Sol Eclipse Cruiser e-bike stands out from many of the more rugged and hardcover models out there. It trades in the tough off-road vibes for the far more relaxed beach cruiser aesthetic, something that looks right at home on a Sunday afternoon stroll through the neighborhood, an evening ride on the boardwalk, and casual rides into town. I really like the overall look and feel here. 

It sports a 750W rear hub motor powered by way of the 614Wh capacity battery that combine together to have you whipping around at up to 20MPH for as many as 45 miles at a time. 

Segway Ninebot S2 Self-Balancing Electric Scooter hits $500 Amazon all-time low (Up to $100 off)

Amazon is now offering the Segway Ninebot S2 Smart Self-Balancing Electric Scooter down at $499.95 shipped. This model carries a regular price at $600 directly from Segway these days, but landed on Amazon back in January of this year at $550 where it has, for the most part, remained. We did see it jump to $600 there for brief time this summer, but you’re either way looking at a new Amazon all-time low, the very first solid price drop we have tracked there, and the lowest since the pre-order promotion. 

While we feature a ton of electric scooters and e-bike deals around here, it’s not often we spot a solid and, in this case, relatively rare deal on the upright self-balancing models. Whether you’re scooting around the house, driveway, or through the park, if you’ve been looking to pick up a relatively new model like this, today’s deal has arrived

Go off grid for the day with Jackery’s Explorer 240 v2 and 40W mini solar panel at $249 (Save $100)

If you’re facinated by the idea of going off grid, we’ve got a deal that will let you take that notion for a spin. The official Jackery storefront at Amazon is now offering its Jackery Explorer 240 v2 Power Station with 40W Mini Solar Panel for $249 shipped. It usually goes for $349, and that’s precisely how much the official Jackery website is officially selling it for right now. Today’s deal matches the lowest price we’ve tracked, making this an ideal time to cash in and dip your toe in what some time off grid could be like. Learn more about this bundle down below.

Outfitted with a LiFePO4 battery, this Jackery power station features a 256Wh capacity that’s ready to withstand 3,000 charge cycles. When near an outlet, the entire battery can be refueled in as little as one hour. If you decide to rely on the 40W solar panel, you’ll need roughly six hours or so of sunlight to be good to go. When it comes to outlets, this unit features AC, 100W + 15W USB-C, 15W USB-A, and a DC car port. That’s a pretty versatile selection that should keep you up and running when away from home.

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Extended through next week: RadRover 6 Plus Fat Tire e-Bike now $200 off + FREE $499 battery add-on

While stock is beginning to dwindle from the Rad Power Labor Day event, there’s still time to score the step-thru RadRover 6 Plus Electric Fat Tire Bike at $1,399 shipped, down from the regular $1,599 price tag. This $200 deal is live through today only and it is already starting to sell out. Rad is also throwing in a FREE semi-integrated battery, just make sure you add both it and the e-bike to your cart separately – this battery fetches a regular price tag at $499. With today’s deal you’re looking at a total savings of $699. 

This is the latest sixth-generation model of the RadRover, complete with a 750W geared hub motor that “delivers enhanced hill-climbing capabilities” alongside Kenda Juggernaut “puncture-resistant, durable 26×4″ fat tires for off-road adventures and the ability to drive a 275-pound payload. 

It will keep you cruising for 45 miles ore more at top speeds up to 20MPH alongside the a 7-speed Shimano derailleur. The half-twist throttle action joins the onboard LCD screen for real-time battery and performance data. 

Again, you basically have half a day left to take advantage of the $200 price drop alongside the free $499 battery add-on here. Some colorways are already selling out and there’s no telling when or if this deal will return any time soon. 

Our hands-on review will deliver a detailed breakdown of the riding experience and what you’re getting into here. 

Score $255 in FREE gear with Lectric’s impressive 2024 long-range ONE e-bike

Sitting alongside its still live Labor Day offers which include hundreds in free add-on gear, we are pulling out the offer on the impressive 2024 Lectric ONE e-bike today. The brand is offering it for $2,199 shipped with $255 in FREE add-on gear to deliver one of the best offers we have tracked outside of the launch deal months ago, coming within $14 in terms of value of the back to school offer. You’re looking at a total value of $2,454 here with extras we will detail below. 

To put it lightly, we came away very impressed after taking a good look at launch back in March on this model. Despite the sticker north of $2,000, this is a more than value-packed price for an e-bike this premium. 

This long-range e-bike takes things up a notch with high-grade European transmissions and carbon fiber-reinforced drive belts, including an auto-shifting weather-sealed electricgearbox from Pinion.

It runs on a 750W rear hub-motor with a 48V battery that will have you cruising for 50 miles at up to 28MPH, and that’s just with the standard battery. There’s 5 levels of PWR pedal assistance, a thumb throttle, 20-inch city tires, hydraulic mineral oil disc brakes, and a new color LCD display.

Today’s package bundle deal nets you $255 worth of add-ons including an aluminum rear rack, a set of wheel fenders, and a 1.5-liter Top Tube Bag to stow smaller EDC items with a dedicated smartphone compartment. 

MOD Black 3, the baddest-looking mountain e-bike now $500 off with FREE $599 SUP ($1,099 in savings)

We feature a ton of amazing e-bike and EV deals around here, but one of my favorite, at least in terms of looks, is seeing a major price drop with some bonus goodies right now. You can now land the MOD Black 3 down at $2,999 shipped and score a FREE $599 MOD Board Inflatable SUP. Simply add both to your cart to redeem the discount. With recent price hikes this bike now carries a regular price tag at $3,499, which means you’re saving $500 and scoring a free $599 SUP for a total of $1,099 in savings…nice. 

Aside from delivering one of the baddest-looking mountain e-bikes on the market, in my opinion, there’s some notable specs to power you through your adventures here too. 
It comes with a 750W rear brushless geared hub motor (1,000W peak) alongside a 720Wh MOD Samsung Powerpack battery – this allows you to cruise for up to 50 miles at max speeds of 28 MPH. Other highlights of the build here include the five levels of pedal assistance, 7-speed Shimano drivetrain, thumb throttle, and hydraulic disc brakes alongside the rear cargo rack. 

Hit up our our hands-on review for a closer look.

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$TRUMP and other meme coins won’t be protected by SEC, Commissioner Hester Peirce says

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$TRUMP and other meme coins won't be protected by SEC, Commissioner Hester Peirce says

Hester Peirce, commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), speaks during the DC Blockchain Summit in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.

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LAS VEGAS — Now that the SEC is out of the business of regulating meme coins, investors shouldn’t expect any guidance on $TRUMP, according to Hester Peirce, one of the agency’s veteran commissioners.

The SEC said in February that it does not deem most meme coins securities under U.S. federal law. That took the crypto tokens out of its purview just weeks after President Donald Trump launched his own meme coin and saw it immediately soar in value, lifting his paper net worth by billions of dollars.

Peirce told CNBC that it’s a similar situation to when nonfungible tokens (NFTs) gained popularity in 2021. They weren’t securities but they did rise and fall in value based on investor activity in the market. Peirce said the SEC missed an opportunity to announce publicly that the agency wasn’t getting involved.

“Here was something where I saw a lot of interest in this out in the world — in meme coins — and it made sense for us to say, ‘People, if you are expecting that there’s SEC protection around these, you should not expect that,'” Peirce said in an interview at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas. “You can package almost anything into a securities transaction. But generally, it’s good for people to know, I should not be looking to the SEC for protection in this area.”

In other words, buy at your own risk.

Since President Trump took office in January, the SEC has been rolling back its enforcement in crypto, taking a more industry-friendly approach to the asset class. It’s a controversial strategy, as the president and his family deepen their involvement in crypto, profiting in a way that’s led many Democratic lawmakers to declare a clear conflict of interest.

The $TRUMP token, 80% of which is controlled by the Trump Organization and affiliated entities, has become the centerpiece of Trump’s expanding crypto empire.

Like most meme coins, the token has no underlying value. But after debuting in January, just ahead of the inauguration, $TRUMP soared to a $15 billion market cap, fueled by President Trump’s social media posts declaring, “It’s time to celebrate everything we stand for: WINNING!”

Within days, the token lost most of its value. Still, the project creators get a fee for every trade.

The White House previously told CNBC that Trump’s assets are held in a trust managed by his children, and there are “no conflicts of interest.”

But Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., the ranking member of the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, is among a growing list of Democratic lawmakers warning that the Trump family’s crypto holdings may serve as a backdoor for foreign and corporate interests seeking access to the president.

SEC Commissioner Peirce on dropping Binance case: We’re writing the rules first, then enforcing

Meanwhile, crypto billionaires once targeted by regulators like the SEC are regaining political and financial influence.

On Thursday, the SEC dropped its long-running lawsuit against Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao, bringing to an end one of the most aggressive crypto enforcement actions brought by former SEC Chair Gary Gensler.

The agency had accused Binance of misleading investors, commingling customer funds, and allowing wealthy U.S. users to evade restrictions. After pleading guilty to federal money-laundering violations in November 2023, Zhao served just four months in prison and emerged with most of his crypto empire intact. Forbes now estimates his net worth at over $67 billion.

Leading up to the dismissal, Zhao had deepened ties to Trump-affiliated networks. As Binance prepared to list USD1, a new stablecoin that funnels profits to Trump-aligned entities, Zhao disclosed that he had applied for a presidential pardon from Trump’s Justice Department. Weeks later, Binance received a $2 billion capital injection into USD1 from an Emirati state fund.

Peirce rejected the idea the SEC’s actions are politically motivated.

“We didn’t have a clear set of rules,” Peirce said, regarding the Binance case. “There were a lot of questions about how this particular activity in the crypto space intersected with our existing securities laws. So we’re trying to take a step back, use our regulatory tools to write those rules, and then enforce those rules.”

That same philosophy guided the SEC’s January decision to rescind Staff Accounting Bulletin 121, a controversial directive that had effectively blocked traditional financial institutions from offering crypto custody.

“It wasn’t even a rule,” Peirce said. “It didn’t go through the normal process. it was just a pronouncement.”

She said the policy had the effect of excluding banks and other experienced custodians from participating in the crypto space.

“It said that lots of traditional entities that would have done custody for crypto, practically speaking, could not participate,” she said.

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Stablecoins stole the show at Bitcoin 2025 — here’s what the major players said

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Bitcoin 2025 brought together thousands of investors, builders, and believers for a showcase of crypto’s next chapter.

MacKenzie Sigalos

LAS VEGAS — At the world’s largest bitcoin conference this week on the Vegas Strip, the most consequential story wasn’t about bitcoin.

Stablecoins, the dollar-pegged digital tokens now driving a full-scale financial and political shift in Washington, stole the show.

The momentum behind stablecoin legislation and crypto market reform is accelerating — and it’s attracting a new kind of donor, investor, and voter. That shift took center stage at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas.

Vice President JD Vance became the first sitting U.S. vice president to address the bitcoin community on Wednesday, delivering a full-throated endorsement of crypto.

I think it’s wrong, actually, to call this just a conference,” Vance told a crowd of 35,000. “This is a movement. And I’m proud to stand with you.”

“In this administration, we do not think that stablecoins threaten the integrity of the U.S. dollar. Quite the opposite,” said Vance. “We view them as a force multiplier of our economic might.”

Stablecoins are designed to have a stable value against a non-crypto asset, usually the U.S. dollar.

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We’re streamlining payment rails for ensuring U.S. dollar global dominance for decades to come,” Bo Hines, a White House official heading up the president’s Digital Assets Council, told CNBC on the sidelines of Bitcoin 2025.

He added that stablecoin integration into the U.S. financial system could unlock trillions of dollars in global demand for American debt.

Those ambitions hinge on the passage of the GENIUS Act, a Senate bill that would establish the first comprehensive regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers.

Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., told the Bitcoin 2025 crowd that the bill would move to a cloture vote on Monday after weeks of negotiations with Democrats.

“We think we have a final deal,” Lummis said. “If we can get this passed, this will be the first piece of digital asset legislation to pass the U.S. Senate.”

On the House side, Republicans are racing to match that pace.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., praised Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., for pushing a “calcified” Senate to act at record speed and said the House is determined to get both the stablecoin and broader market structure bills on President Donald Trump‘s desk before the August recess.

“The president promised this,” Emmer said. “We want it done now.”

Rep. Bryan Steil lays out how lawmakers are crafting crypto legislation

Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wisc., who chairs the House Subcommittee on Digital Assets, is leading efforts to advance companion legislation and expects the bill to reach the Financial Services Committee by July.

“Stablecoin issuers will be purchasing U.S. Treasuries at a period of time where that is incredibly essential,” Steil told CNBC in Vegas. “It enshrines the U.S. dollar in our dominant role as the world’s reserve currency.”

Tether — the largest stablecoin issuer in the world — now ranks among the top buyers of U.S. Treasuries globally.

Steil dismissed Democratic efforts to propose an amendment banning government officials from profiting off stablecoin ventures. The Trump family has ties to World Liberty Financial and its newly-launched stablecoin USD1.

Kraken CEO Dave Ripley, who has been advising lawmakers behind the scenes, called the legislation essential to bringing financial institutions — including consumer brokers and major banks — into the digital asset ecosystem.

But he cautioned that key provisions, including whether yield on stablecoins can be shared with users and how government officials may participate in the market, are still being debated.

“Crypto is all about individuals,” he said. “Let’s bring the value to them.”

JD Vance at Bitcoin 2025: Crypto finally has a champion in the White House

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said commodity trading firms will be “the biggest driver” of stablecoin adoption in the next five years. He is already preparing for the next wave of competition as mainstream financial players begin launching their own digital dollars on the blockchain.

Ardoino, whose company controls more than 60% of the stablecoin market, emphasized that traditional financial firms entering the stablecoin space will be constrained by their reliance on high-fee customers.

“All the traditional financial firms will create stablecoins that will be offered to their existing customers,” he told CNBC.

According to The Wall Street Journal, major banks including JPMorganBank of America and Citi are in early talks to issue a unified digital dollar to compete with Tether.

Tether, by contrast, is targeting the global majority excluded from banking.

“Many of our competitors say, ‘Oh, Tether is serving this niche of the unbanked,'” he said. “Half of the population of the world should not be called a niche.”

That global reach is one reason policymakers in Washington are moving fast.

Watch CNBC's full interview with Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev from Bitcoin 2025

Under Trump’s newly appointed regulatory team, momentum has shifted decisively.

The Securities and Exchange Commission, which has been long viewed as the industry’s top adversary, has begun dismantling its enforcement-first framework, clearing the way for greater institutional participation in crypto.

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said the change was long overdue.

“For many years now, I’ve been complaining about the fact that the commission has not taken proactive steps to provide clarity, and now finally, we’re at a place where we can do that,” she said.

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev, who has been meeting privately with the SEC, says tokenization — not just of dollars, but of public and private markets — is now within reach, even without new legislation.

“We’ve actually been engaging with the SEC crypto task force as well as the administration,” he told CNBC. “And it’s our belief, actually, that we don’t even need congressional action to make tokenization real. The SEC can just do it.”

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Toyota is offering $19,000 off the bZ4X right now with its new electric SUV arriving soon

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With its new electric SUV arriving at dealerships later this year, Toyota is offering clearance pricing on older models. Until June 2, you can score $19,000 off the Toyota bZ4X, but is it worth it?

Toyota bZ4X is available with $19,000 off in lease cash

Earlier this month, Toyota introduced the 2026 bZ, an upgraded version of the outgoing bZ4X. Toyota appears to be in a hurry to unload the outgoing electric SUV.

Toyota is currently offering $19,000 in lease cash for the 2024 bZ4X. The offer is available on all four trims. However, the promo is only good until June 2, 2025. Alternatively, you can opt for 0% APR plus an additional $2,500 cash incentive.

The 2025 Toyota bZ4X is available with $10,000 in lease cash. Like the 2024 model, it’s also available with 0% APR and a $2,500 cash incentive.

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Although the 2025 bZ4X is listed for lease as low as $269 per month (for 36 months), is it worth buying? Toyota did cut prices on the 2025MY by up to $6,000, so it could equal out for what you get, but there are a few things to consider.

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2025 Toyota bZ4X Limited AWD Supersonic Red (Source: Toyota)

Toyota’s new “bZ” electric SUV, arriving at dealerships later this year, boasts 25% more range, with up to 314 miles. The outgoing bZ4X is rated with up to 252 miles of range.

It also features more power, faster charging, an improved interior and exterior design, and a built-in NACS port, allowing you to access Tesla Superchargers. According to Toyota, the new name is simpler for buyers to recognize.

2025 Toyota bZ4X trim Starting Price
(excluding $1,395 DPH fee)
Price reduction
(vs 2024MY)
Range
(mi)
XLE FWD $37,070 -$6,000 252
XLE AWD $39,150 -$6,000 228
Limited FWD $41,800 -$5,380 236
Limited AWD $43,880 -$5,380 222
Nightshade $40,420 N/A 222
2025 Toyota bZ4X prices and range by trim

For those looking for a comparable electric SUV, the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5, Honda Prologue, and Chevy Equinox EV are currently on sale.

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2026 Toyota bZ electric SUV (Source: Toyota)

Hyundai is offering 2025 IONIQ 5 (which also comes with a built-in Tesla NACS port) leases as low as $209 per month. The 2025 Honda Prologue is available to lease starting at $259 per month, while the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV can be leased for as little as $289 per month.

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