GAC Toyota has officially launched the 2025 Botz 4X, with four different models now available, priced from 179,800 RMB to 238,800 RMB. All models come equipped with the Toyota-Pilot advanced driver assistance system, which provides real-time driving support for various road conditions.

Exterior Design

The new Botz 4X continues the design style of the current model, featuring the “Activity Hub” design concept. It offers a variety of solid and dual-tone color options. The front of the car is fitted with multi-eye LED headlights, a black front grille, and a lower air intake, creating a sleek and closed-off look. The rear features a sharp, angled design. The car’s dimensions are 4690mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1650mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm.

Interior Design

Inside, the new Botz 4X offers three different color choices. The front seats feature a “T” shape design, equipped with a digital instrument panel, a 12.3-inch central touch screen, and a rotary shift mechanism. The car is powered by the latest 8155 chipset, supporting HiCar, CarPlay, and CarLife connectivity, along with dual-zone voice recognition and wake-up-free navigation, enhancing the driving experience.

Configuration & Safety

All 2025 Botz 4X models come standard with the Toyota-Pilot advanced driver assistance system, supporting up to 10 different driving scenarios. Safety features include 8 airbags and a heat pump air conditioning system, ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers.

Power & Range

The new model offers two power options: a single-motor version and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive version. The single-motor version has a maximum power of 150 kW, while the all-wheel-drive version offers 160 kW from its front and rear motors, both equipped with a 66.7kWh lithium battery. According to CLTC standards, the single-motor version has a combined range of 560 km, while the all-wheel-drive version offers 615 km, providing excellent range for daily driving.

Market Reception

The 2025 GAC Toyota Botz 4X has attracted considerable attention for its low energy consumption, low noise, and lightweight design. It was a major highlight at the Guangzhou Auto Show and marks Toyota’s continued transition towards the new energy vehicle market.