2026 Toyota bZ goes on sale with upgraded convenience features, expanded charging network options for all Toyota BEV drivers


2026 Toyota bZ Charging

  • Arriving at dealers starting later this month, the 2026 Toyota bZ offers customers improved driving range, performance and the ability to enjoy expanded DC fast charger network availability
  • Toyota drivers are now able to enjoy charging through the Tesla Supercharger Network
  • Model year 2023-25 Toyota bZ4X drivers will be able to access SAE J3400 NACS plugs via an adapter available from Toyota dealers
  • All BEVs with Toyota Multimedia can enable Apple Maps EV Routing via Apple CarPlay, augmenting route guidance with intuitive, real-time information
  • Wallet allows Toyota BEV drivers to set up payment for charging using the Toyota app

TORONTO, October 22, 2025 – Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is announcing several initiatives that aim to benefit 2026 Toyota bZ battery electric vehicle (BEV) drivers as the vehicle begins arriving at dealers starting later this month. In addition to a host of performance and range improvements, bZ drivers will also be able to enjoy access to an expanded network of DC fast chargers, including the Tesla Supercharger Network, new Plug & Charge capability, intelligent Apple Maps EV Routing and the introduction of Wallet.

Expanded Charging Network

Toyota BEV drivers are now able to enjoy charging through the Tesla Supercharger Network[1].

Toyota drivers can find these Tesla Superchargers, as well as other compatible SAE J3400 North American Charging System (NACS) networks, through the Toyota app. Drivers have the ability to start, stop and pay for charging sessions with an active Remote Connect trial or subscription (4G network dependent) via the Toyota app.

To make charging even simpler, 2026 model year BEVs will have Plug & Charge capabilities at select charging stations with an active Remote Connect trial or subscription (4G network dependent), which can initiate charging by simply plugging in after a one-time payment setup through the Toyota app’s Wallet.

NACS Adapters

Through their local dealership, drivers of 2026 Toyota bZ BEVs will soon be able to order a Toyota-approved North America Charging System (NACS) charging adapter that allows backward compatibility to charge at SAE J1772 and Combined Charging System (CCS) stations, providing even greater charging convenience and flexibility.

Starting in November, model year 2023-25 Toyota bZ4X owners will receive a letter from Toyota directing them to contact their dealer to receive one complimentary NACS charging adapter[2].

“The BEV ecosystem is different than that of internal combustion engines and hybrids, but the goal remains the same: to provide a high-quality Toyota experience our customers can count on for the long haul,” stated Tony Kelly, Vice President, Customer Services, TCI. “We’re delighted to be able to provide our battery electric vehicle customers meaningful enhancements throughout their vehicle ownership experience.”

Like all Toyota Genuine Accessories, these adapters meet Toyota’s standards for durability and quality and are the only adapter units that come with the assurance of Toyota warranty coverage.

Apple Maps EV Routing

To further complement the BEV ecosystem, Toyota recently introduced access to Apple Maps EV Routing via Apple CarPlay. Available for all 2023 and newer Toyota BEVs, Apple Maps can now access real-time vehicle information to efficiently navigate iPhone users to compatible chargers on the way to their destinations, taking into account factors like battery performance and elevation changes.

Introducing Wallet

Integrated into the Toyota App, Wallet allows Toyota BEV drivers to set up payment for charging using the Toyota app without the need of additional third-party apps.

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About Toyota Canada Inc.

Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the exclusive Canadian distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Toyota has sold over six million vehicles in Canada through a national network of 287 Toyota and Lexus dealerships. Toyota is dedicated to bringing safety, quality, dependability and reliability to the vehicles Canadians drive and the service they receive. TCI’s head office is in Toronto, with regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Halifax, and parts distribution centres in Clarington and Vancouver. Toyota also operates two manufacturing facilities in Canada. Having produced more than 11 million vehicles, popular Canadian models built at these facilities include Toyota RAV4, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX and RX hybrid, as well as Lexus NX and NX hybrid. The company has sold more than 24 million electrified vehicles worldwide and is the number one seller of electrified vehicles in Canada.

[1] MY2023-25 BEV drivers will need an CCS1 to J3400 adapter (aka “NACS Adapter”) to access NACS plugs.

[2] Charging a Toyota or Lexus vehicle with an unauthorized accessory may void the vehicle’s warranty and may negatively impact vehicle performance and safety.


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