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Posted by anan
 - Yesterday at 16:09:12
Quote from: Worgarthe on Yesterday at 11:21:09Until not that long ago we used to have normal, meaningful and memorable names for car models. Now we have bz7, zrgfdgdgshbd...
Blame the Internet for this. In the olden days you would go to the dealership and a rep would tell you which car is good, better, best. Now, everyone is shopping online and numbers in model names help with discoverability. It just works better.
Posted by Worgarthe
 - Yesterday at 11:21:09
Until not that long ago we used to have normal, meaningful and memorable names for car models. Now we have bz7, zrgfdgdgshbd...
Posted by anan
 - Yesterday at 10:32:37
There is no way this car will be sold in either US or EU. It is made by a chinese company. Toyota couldn't make it in their factories even if they wanted to. And they will not eat tariffs just to bring it. This car will likely remain in Asia and maybe Australia.
Posted by Notebookfan876
 - April 28, 2025, 23:38:51
Electric Camry?
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 28, 2025, 12:35:02
The Toyota bz7, a new electric sedan developed in partnership with GAC, has been unveiled at a recent event. The company has stated that this flagship model will launch in China, though many details remain a mystery. It is expected to be a longer electric vehicle, measuring over 5 m (~16.4 ft) long.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-Toyota-bz7-flagship-electric-sedan-revealed.1006197.0.html