The base price for the 2025 Toyota bZ4X, which is $38,465 for the XLE model, is $6,000 less than that of the 2024 model. The price of the Limited trim has also gone down by $5380, and the top trim now starts at $43,195. Alongside the price reductions, Toyota introduced a new Nightshade edition featuring standard all-wheel drive and a sleek blacked-out design. Sales of the Toyota bZ4X could go up. In September of this year, Toyota only sold 13,577 electric compact SUVs, which is less than the 35,626 Ford Mustang Mach-E cars that were sold at the same time. Toyota is lowering the bZ4X’s base price by $6,000 in 2025 to try to sell more of them. The base XLE model now costs $38,465 with front-wheel drive and $40,545 with all-wheel drive. This is a big price drop. The 2025 Limited trim’s price has dropped $5,380 to start at $43,195, making it easier for people to upgrade. The model with all-wheel drive for the Limited costs $45,275. Along with big price cuts, Toyota revealed a new Nightshade version of the bZ4X series. The new grade is based on the XLE and starts at $41,815 with all-wheel drive. Like the other Nightshade models, the bZ4X has black details on the outside, like the spoiler, door handles, and badges. Heavy Metal or Wind Chill Pearl paint can be used on the new trim, and the roof is black. The driving wheel and the seats inside have been stitched with red. The wheels on the Nightshade are 20 inches and are black. For the 2019 model year, the Limited trim has been updated, including better driving assistance technology like Front Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Change Assist, and Traffic Jam Assist. Toyota expects the new cars to be in stores by the beginning of 2025.