As per our research, Toyota has seven new electric vehicles (EVs) planned for U.S. dealerships by 2027. These models, spanning both Toyota and Lexus brands, aim to cater to a variety of car buyers, complementing its strong hybrid model range.
1. 2026 Toyota bZ (Facelift)
The 2026 Toyota bZ, currently known as the bZ4X, is set to arrive in the U.S. in the second half of 2025. Toyota confirmed on May 13, 2025, that it plans to offer two battery capacities: a 57.7 kWh and a 74.7 kWh pack. The larger battery provides an estimated range of up to 314 miles, and the entry-level variant managing 235 miles. While pricing details will be announced closer to the launch date, we expect it to begin at under USD 40,000.
2. 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland

The bZ Woodland, revealed on May 15, 2025, is an adventure-oriented variant of the bZ series, featuring enhanced ground clearance, rugged styling, and a larger cargo hold. With a standard all-wheel drive system, this wagon-like crossover develops up to 375 hp and delivers a range of 260 miles. Toyota has confirmed that it intends to launch the vehicle in early 2026. Pricing is under wraps, but we’re expecting it to range between USD 45,000 to USD 53,000.
3. 2026 Lexus RZ (Facelift)

The refreshed 2026 Lexus RZ arrives at U.S. dealerships later this year, and we expect it to continue in the USD 55,000 to USD 65,000 price range. It offers increased power, extended range, and faster charging. The lineup includes three versions: the RZ 350e FWD with 221 hp and around 300 miles of range, the RZ 450e AWD with 308 hp and about 260 miles of range, and the new RZ 550e F Sport AWD.
The RZ 550e F Sport delivers 402 hp and covers approximately 225 miles on a single charge. It also introduces a Lexus-first virtual manual gear shift system called M Mode, using paddle shifters for a sporty drive. All variants adopt the North American Charging System (NACS) and come with an upgraded 11 kW onboard charger.
4. 2026 Lexus ES Electric

The all-new 2026 Lexus ES electric sedan arrives in the U.S. next year. It introduces two battery-electric versions: the ES 350e with front-wheel drive, offering 220 hp and a range of around 300 miles, and the ES 500e all-wheel drive, producing 338 hp and about 250 miles of range.
Both use the North American Charging System (NACS) and support DC fast charging, reaching 80% in roughly 30 minutes. The ES electric debuts Lexus’s new “Clean Tech x Elegance” design inspired by the LF-ZC concept. A Lexus-first exterior color, Wavelength, is available across the lineup. While prices will be announced closer to launch, we expect a starting price of around USD 60,000.
5. 2026 Toyota C-HR Electric

The all-new 2026 Toyota C-HR electric SUV reaches U.S. dealerships in 2026. It features standard All-Wheel Drive, and an impressive 338 hp output. Toyota estimates the reborn C-HR can travel up to 290 miles on a single charge.
Using its 74.7 kWh battery, charging from 10% to 80% takes around 30 minutes at DC fast charging stations. The C-HR includes paddle shifters for adjustable regenerative braking. Inside, it has customizable ambient lighting, and a 14-inch touchscreen multimedia system. Cargo space totals 25.4 cubic feet behind the rear seats. Pricing details are expected closer to the launch date, but we’re expecting it to start at around USD 35,000.
6. Toyota Highlander Electric

On April 25, 2024, Toyota confirmed plans to produce “an all-new, three row battery electric SUV” at its plant in Princeton, Indiana. While the name or the exact launch timeline was not confirmed, we’re expecting this vehicle to be ready in 2026, and it could be called the Highlander Electric.
Produced alongside the combustion model at the same facility, this three-row SUV aims to cater to families seeking an all-electric alternative to the Highlander and Grand Highlander. Competing with the likes of the Kia EV9 and Hyundai Ioniq 9, we expect a circa-55k USD starting price.
7. 3-Row SUV from Kentucky
Toyota’s second family SUV will come from its facility in Georgetown, Kentucky, where the company is investing USD 1.3 billion, with production now slated to begin in 2026. The “all-new, three row battery electric SUV for the U.S. market,” confirmed on February 6, 2024, is expected to be designed to meet the growing demand for larger electric vehicles, complementing the Highlander EV.
Additional details, including the branding and pricing (will it mark the return of the Toyota Venza?) will be revealed closer to its release.