Toyota has completed its set of electric SUVs by releasing a station wagon version of the bZ4X electric vehicle (EV), called the ‘Touring’.

Standing 140mm longer than the regular bZ4X, resulting in a bigger boot, the bZ4X Touring sits above the Urban Cruiser, C-HR+ and bZ4X in Toyota’s global electric SUV portfolio – and it’s also the most powerful of these EVs, producing a robust 280kW.

Like two of these Toyota EVs, there’s a Subaru equivalent to the bZ4X Touring, which is called the Trailseeker.

To find out if Toyota’s new electric wagon is substantially different to its Subaru relation, we headed to the international launch of the bZ4X Touring in Slovenia to explore its dynamic talents.

How much does the Toyota bZ4X Touring cost?

Ahead of its arrival in local showrooms later this year, Toyota Australia has confirmed the bZ4X Touring will cost $69,990 before on-road costs here, which marks a $2000 price premium over the existing all-wheel drive bZ4X mid-size SUV, and is the same price as the related top-spec Subaru Trailseeker Touring (following yesterday’s $4000 price cut).