2026 Toyota bZ Woodland UAE: Price, Specs & Release
Published on: January 31, 2026
Author: Myo Satt
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Price: ~200,000 AED
UAE drivers who are serious about switching to EVs often hit the same wall: reviews written around US or European use that barely mention desert tracks, 48°C summers, or E11 cruising.
The questions you actually care about are more practical:
- Will the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland cope with gravel tracks, wadis, and the odd sandy patch on the way to a campsite?
- What kind of real‑world range will you get in 48°C heat between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with the AC working flat out?
- What sort of price in AED should you budget for, and when will it likely arrive through Al‑Futtaim Toyota?
This UAE‑specific guide focuses on:
- Estimated AED pricing and trims
- Real‑world range for Dubai–Abu Dhabi and Hatta runs in summer
- Key specs, off‑road ability, towing, and interior space
- Expected release timeline for UAE/GCC and how to get on the interest list
- Comparisons with Toyota bZ, Subaru Trailseeker, Tessa Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6
- Charging compatibility with DEWA, ADNOC, and home wallboxes
By the end, you should have a clear sense of whether the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland fits your daily commute, school runs, and weekend escapes.
What is the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland?
The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is Toyota’s rugged all‑electric adventure SUV, built on the e‑TNGA platform with a slightly stretched body for more space and better off‑road manners than the more urban‑leaning bZ.
Global headline figures so far (pending final GCC confirmation):
- 375 hp dual‑motor AWD
- 74.7 kWh battery pack
- EPA‑estimated range: 260 miles (418 km)
- Ground clearance: 8.3 in (21 cm)
- Towing capacity: 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg)
Production is expected in Japan, with UAE availability through Al‑Futtaim Toyota projected around mid‑2026 after the global rollout.
Also read: 2026 Toyota Sequoia Uae Price Specs Availability
How It Differs from the 2026 Toyota bZ and bZ4X
Compared with the standard 2026 Toyota bZ and earlier bZ4X, the Woodland leans more toward adventure than pure efficiency.
Size & Space
- About 6 inches (≈15 cm) longer than bZ4X
- Stretched wheelbase for roughly 30+ cu ft (850+ L) of cargo space, compared with the bZ4X at around 28 cu ft
- More room in the back for strollers, camping gear, and full‑family luggage
Off‑road Hardware
- All‑terrain tyres rather than road‑biased rubber
- Slightly taller suspension for extra clearance
- X‑Mode terrain system and Grip Control to keep traction on loose surfaces
- Multi‑Terrain Monitor camera system to show rocks, dips, and obstacles around the car
Power & Range Trade‑off
- Woodland: 375 hp AWD, 418 km EPA range
- 2026 bZ (likely FWD and dual‑motor variants): up to 338 hp, around ~505 km range
- bZ4X AWD: 214 hp, roughly ~357 km range, 8.1 in (20.5 cm) clearance
So you gain power and towing in the Woodland but give up some efficiency versus the best bZ variants, mainly because of AWD and off‑road tyres.
Design & Cabin
- Shares key tech, including a 14‑inch touchscreen and digital cluster, with the rest of the bZ family
- Adds Woodland‑exclusive wood‑style trim and Stone Brown interior theme for a more outdoors‑oriented feel
For the UAE, that 21 cm ground clearance and off‑road tuning make the Woodland noticeably better suited to gravel tracks, wadis, and light dunes than the regular bZ or bZ4X. It still cannot replace a Prado with up to 27 cm of clearance and body‑on‑frame toughness for serious dune work, but it is far more capable than the average crossover EV.
Relation to the Subaru Trailseeker Twin
The Woodland shares its underlying platform and basic powertrain with the Subaru Trailseeker:
- Both use dual‑motor AWD
- Output is around 375 hp
- Battery size and range are very similar
Where they diverge:
Toyota bZ Woodland
- Calmer, more comfort‑oriented suspension tuning
- Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 as standard
- Optional JBL premium audio and familiar Toyota styling
Subaru Trailseeker
- Puts more emphasis on Subaru Symmetrical AWD branding
- A slightly more “hardcore outdoors” character
Early US pricing guidance suggests the Trailseeker could be roughly 5,000 USD cheaper, with a base around 41,445 USD versus about 46,750 USD for the Woodland. In the UAE, though, there is no confirmed Trailseeker launch, while Toyota’s regional presence through Al‑Futtaim is well established. So in practice, the Woodland is the realistic option.
Positioning in Toyota UAE Lineup vs Prado and RAV4
Within the local Toyota range, the Woodland slots between:
- RAV4 Hybrid – fuel‑efficient family SUV for city and light duty
- Land Cruiser Prado – heavy‑duty, body‑on‑frame off‑roader with low‑range gearing
The bZ Woodland offers:
- EV running costs that can undercut petrol SUVs quite dramatically
- Space in the RAV4 ballpark, with much stronger instant torque
- Ground clearance and towing that approach Prado practicality, just without a low‑range transfer case or hardcore dune focus
So it suits a UAE driver who wants to electrify the Dubai or Abu Dhabi commute, yet still escape to Hatta, Jebel Jais, or Ras Al Khaimah at the weekend without worrying about fuel bills.
2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Release Date and UAE Availability
Toyota has indicated a global reveal in 2025, with North American sales starting in early 2026. GCC markets typically follow once regional testing and approvals are complete.
Global vs UAE/GCC Timeline
USA / Canada
- Dealer arrivals: early 2026 (Q1)
- First customer deliveries soon after
UAE / GCC (estimate)
- Based on previous EVs like bZ4X, the Gulf usually lags by 3–6 months
- That suggests UAE availability around Q2–Q3 2026, depending on Toyota Motor Corporation and Al‑Futtaim Toyota
As of 31 January 2026, Al‑Futtaim Toyota has not published an official UAE launch date, but local automotive sites have started referencing the model, which is usually a good sign that it is on the way.
How to Register Interest or Pre‑Order
Full pre‑orders may not yet be open, but you can get yourself on the interest list so you hear first when order books open.
You can typically:
- Visit al-futtaim-toyota.com or call 800‑TOYOTA
- Ask for updates on the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland specifically
- Share your contact details for the waitlist
- Once UAE pricing and trims are locked in, you will be invited to choose your configuration and leave a booking deposit
Based on recent launches, expect:
- Deposits around 5,000–10,000 AED
- Early registrants to get priority allocation
Rumours vs Confirmed Information
Confirmed globally
- Around 375 hp dual‑motor AWD
- EPA‑estimated 260 miles (418 km) range
- North America launch in early 2026
Estimated for UAE
- Arrival window Q2–Q3 2026 through Al‑Futtaim Toyota
- Starting price in the region of 200,000 AED, including 5% VAT plus import and registration‑related costs
By late January 2026, there were no solid reports of delays or major technical problems. Local details remain subject to final confirmation.
2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Price and Trims in UAE (AED)
Early US indications put pricing at:
- Base: 46,750 USD (including destination)
- Premium: 48,850 USD (including destination)
Convert that sensibly, add VAT and typical local overheads, and you end up roughly 15–20% higher in AED for the UAE market.
US MSRP vs Estimated UAE Pricing
| Trim | US MSRP (incl. dest.) | Approx. AED (direct) | Estimated UAE Price (incl. VAT & fees) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base | 46,750 USD | ~171,500 AED | ~200,000 AED |
| Premium | 48,850 USD | ~179,200 AED | ~210,000+ AED |
These figures are guidance, not a quote. Final numbers will depend on:
- GCC‑specific equipment
- Dealer packages, service plans, and insurance tie‑ins
- Currency movements and logistics at launch
Also read: Top 10 Best Electric Suvs In 2025 Uae Ranked
Base vs Premium: Which Makes Sense?
Base Woodland
- Same 375 hp AWD drivetrain and X‑Mode off‑road tech
- 14‑inch touchscreen, Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, SofTex upholstery
- Best fit if you want maximum capability at the lowest upfront price
Premium Woodland (likely around +10,000 AED)
- JBL premium sound system
- Ventilated front seats, which matter a lot in UAE summers
- Panoramic roof
- Extra convenience and comfort features
If you spend a lot of time in stop‑start city traffic, those ventilated seats and the sound system alone may justify stepping up.
Cost of Ownership: Charging vs Petrol SUVs
The real financial story with an EV like this shows up in running costs.
Electricity example (DEWA)
- DEWA EV tariff around 0.30 AED/kWh
- At roughly 18–20 kWh/100 km in real UAE use, you are looking at about 0.05–0.06 AED per km
Petrol SUV (for example, Prado)
- Typical fuel cost works out near 0.25 AED per km once you blend city and highway driving
Annual energy cost comparison
- Distance: 20,000 km/year
- Prado fuel: about 5,000 AED/year
- bZ Woodland charging: around 1,000–1,200 AED/year
- Potential saving: roughly 3,800–4,000+ AED per year on energy alone
On top of that, there are fewer service items: no oil changes, fewer moving parts. Toyota usually backs EV batteries in the region for around 8 years / 160,000 km, though you should confirm exact GCC warranty terms at launch.
Power, Performance and Off‑Road Specs
The 2026 bZ Woodland is designed to be quick and confident on‑road with enough off‑road competence for the kind of trips UAE owners actually do most weekends.
375 hp Dual‑Motor AWD and Acceleration
With 375 hp from its dual‑motor AWD setup, expectations are:
- 0–100 km/h in about 5 seconds
- Very strong, instant shove for highway merging and overtakes, even with a full load
The e‑TNGA battery in the floor lowers the centre of gravity, which helps on twisty climbs like Jebel Jais, where tall SUVs can feel a bit floaty.
Suspension, 21 cm Ground Clearance, X‑Mode and Grip Control
Key hardware for rougher tracks:
- Ground clearance: 8.3 in (21 cm)
- All‑terrain tyres that can handle gravel and broken tarmac better than low‑profile EV tyres
- X‑Mode terrain settings to manage throttle and traction on mud, sand, or slippery rock
- Grip Control, which behaves like low‑speed off‑road cruise control for gnarlier tracks
In UAE terms:
- Ideal for wadis, rocky approaches to farms or chalets, coastal access tracks, and light desert use
- Not intended as a replacement for a Prado or Land Cruiser on big, soft dunes
Tires, Towing (1,588 kg) and Desert Use
- Wheels & tyres: around 18‑inch wheels paired with all‑terrain tyres for a good compromise between ride comfort and durability
- Towing capacity: 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg), which covers:
- Small boats and jet skis
- Camping trailers
- Bike racks and cargo trailers
In the sand, dropping tyre pressures and sticking to firmer tracks or smaller dunes makes a big difference. The instant torque and X‑Mode give a reassuring edge over regular road‑focused EVs, but if your idea of fun is spending Friday cresting tall dunes, a proper 4x4 with low‑range still has the clear advantage.
Range, Battery and Charging (UAE Reality)
74.7 kWh Battery and 418 km EPA Rating
The Woodland uses a 74.7 kWh pack targeting an EPA‑estimated 260 miles (418 km) in gentler climates and mixed driving. That number is helpful as a baseline, but UAE heat changes the story.
UAE Heat: What Range To Expect
In summer conditions around 40–48°C, with the AC working constantly, plan for about 20–25% less range than EPA numbers, and in extended extreme heat with high speed, drops of up to 40% are possible. You are realistically looking at about 300–330 km per full charge for typical UAE use, sometimes less if you cruise fast.
A few real‑world scenarios help put this in context:
- Dubai ↔ Abu Dhabi on E11 is roughly 140 km one way
- A full charge covers a one‑way trip easily and often the return as well, particularly if you top up at home or work
- A round‑trip of about 280 km is realistic with a sensible buffer
- Dubai ↔ Hatta round‑trip is around 200 km
- One full charge is usually enough, although it is wise to keep 10–20% in reserve if you detour or drive harder in the mountains
Fast‑Charging and DEWA/ADNOC Compatibility
Toyota is shifting to NACS in North America, but for the UAE you should expect CCS2 compatibility.
Likely charging specs:
- DC fast charging up to about 150 kW peak
- 10–80% in roughly 30 minutes in good conditions
- AC home or office charging up to 11 kW on three‑phase
- Full charge in about 7–8 hours with a suitable wallbox
Local infrastructure is already solid:
- DEWA in Dubai and ADNOC Distribution nationwide operate CCS DC fast chargers typically rated 50 kW to 150+ kW
- Tesla Superchargers mainly serve Tesla vehicles, although CCS compatibility and adapters widen the options
Before taking delivery, it is worth confirming with Al‑Futtaim Toyota which connector the UAE‑spec car will use and whether any NACS‑to‑CCS adapters are recommended.
Interior, Features and Comfort
Inside, the Woodland is pitched as a roomy, tech‑forward 5‑seater that can handle family life without feeling spartan.
Space, 14‑Inch Screen, SofTex Seats, Panoramic Roof
Key interior points (exact GCC spec may differ):
- 14‑inch central touchscreen with modern menus and over‑the‑air update capability
- SofTex synthetic leather seats that shrug off spills and sand better than cloth
- Panoramic glass roof on Premium trims, which makes the cabin feel airier
- Plenty of headroom and legroom in both rows
Cargo capacity
- Around 850+ litres with the rear seats up (estimate)
- Split‑fold rear seats to carry longer items like surfboards, camping gear, or pushchairs
Family Practicality
For everyday UAE life:
- Reclining rear seats to keep adults and teenagers happier on Sharjah–Abu Dhabi journeys
- Rear AC vents to fight back against summer heat in the second row
- ISOFIX anchors for child seats
- Multiple USB‑C ports so everyone can keep devices powered
With its flat floor and big boot, the Woodland can easily double as a school‑run and grocery‑haul workhorse.
Tech and Convenience
More tech highlights:
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Optional JBL audio upgrade with clearer, punchier sound
- Digital driver display showing range, energy flow, and navigation prompts
- 64‑colour ambient lighting to give the cabin some character at night
- Optional Wi‑Fi hotspot in some markets, subject to GCC spec
Altogether the cabin feels much closer to a premium EV than a traditional mid‑range SUV.
Safety and Driver Assistance
The Woodland is expected to arrive with the latest Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 active safety suite.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0
Standard systems are likely to include:
- Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection
- Adaptive Cruise Control with full‑speed capability
- Lane Departure Alert and Lane Tracing Assist
- Blind‑Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross‑Traffic Alert
These systems are not a substitute for an attentive driver, but they reduce fatigue on those long straight highway stretches.
UAE‑Relevant Assistance
Several features match UAE driving particularly well:
- Lane Tracing Assist to keep you centred on E11 or E311 when traffic is flowing
- Adaptive Cruise Control for smoother progress on Sheikh Zayed Road
- 360° camera or around‑view monitor to take the stress out of tight parking in Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, or crowded mall car parks
2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Comparisons
Vs 2026 Toyota bZ
bZ Woodland
- About 375 hp with AWD
- 418 km EPA range
- 21 cm ground clearance and all‑terrain tyres
2026 Toyota bZ (urban focus)
- Up to 338 hp
- Longer estimated range around ~505 km in its most efficient form
- Lower ground clearance, road‑focused tyres
If your life is mostly city and you want every extra kilometre of range, the bZ makes more sense. If you want extra space, power, and the ability to leave the tarmac confidently, the Woodland is the more interesting option.
Vs Subaru Trailseeker, Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6
Approximate global comparison figures:
| Feature | bZ Woodland | Toyota bZ | Tesla Model Y | Hyundai Ioniq 5 | Kia EV6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power (hp) | 375 | Up to 338 | 384+ (Perf.) | 320 (AWD) | 320 (AWD) |
| Range (km, est.) | 418 | ≈505 | ≈541 (LR RWD) | ≈488 (RWD) | ≈499 (RWD) |
| Ground clearance (cm) | 21 | ≈20 | ≈17 | ≈16 | ≈16 |
| Towing (kg) | 1,588 | N/A | 1,588 | 1,588 | 1,000 |
| UAE price est. (AED) | 200k+ | 170k+ | 190k+ | 180k+ | 185k+ |
The Woodland stands out with:
- Noticeably higher ground clearance and off‑road focus than Model Y, Ioniq 5, or EV6
- A range that is competitive but not the highest in class
- Strong support from Toyota’s UAE dealer and service network, which matters if you plan to keep the car for 8–10 years
Conclusion
Taken as a whole, the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland looks like a strong fit for UAE buyers who want an EV that does more than just commute.
You get:
- 375 hp dual‑motor AWD and around 5 sec 0–100 km/h performance
- 21 cm of clearance, X‑Mode, and all‑terrain tyres for light off‑road adventures
- A spacious, family‑friendly interior with a big boot and modern tech
- An estimated real‑world range around 300–330 km in UAE heat, compared with the official 418 km EPA figure
- Running costs that can save you about 3,800–4,000+ AED per year versus a comparable petrol SUV, with fewer maintenance needs
If you want something that can handle Dubai / Abu Dhabi commuting during the week and still feel completely at home on a Friday run to Hatta or Fujairah, the bZ Woodland is worth keeping a close eye on when order books open.
Summary Table
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Name & Trims | 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland – Base, Premium (estimated UAE trims) |
| Estimated Starting Price (UAE) | ~200,000 AED (incl. VAT; subject to confirmation) |
| Powertrain | Dual‑motor all‑electric, 375 hp, 74.7 kWh battery |
| Transmission & Drivetrain | Single‑speed automatic, AWD |
| 0–100 km/h | ≈5 seconds (projected) |
| EV Range (EPA) | 418 km (260 miles); ~300–330 km typical in UAE heat |
| Interior Highlights | 14‑inch touchscreen, SofTex seats, optional JBL, optional panoramic roof, rear AC vents |
| Exterior Highlights | All‑terrain tyres, roof rails, black cladding/flares, LED lighting |
| Safety Features | Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, AEB, adaptive cruise, lane assist, 360° camera |
| Cargo Space | ≈850+ L (rear seats up, estimated) |
| Warranty & Maintenance | Battery expected 8 yr / 160,000 km; around 2 yr / 40,000 km service packs typical (to be confirmed) |
| Release / Availability | Global: early 2026; UAE: mid‑2026 (Q2–Q3) estimated via Al‑Futtaim Toyota |
People Also Ask
What is the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland and how is it different from the regular bZ?
The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is a rugged, dual‑motor AWD electric SUV with about 375 hp, around 21 cm of ground clearance, all‑terrain tyres, and X‑Mode off‑road settings. The standard bZ is aimed more at city use, with up to around 338 hp, longer range, but less ground clearance and a more road‑oriented setup.
When will the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland be released in the UAE?
The Woodland is expected to reach the UAE in mid‑2026 (Q2–Q3) after its early 2026 launch in North America. This estimate follows typical GCC timing for new Toyota EVs and still awaits official confirmation from Al‑Futtaim Toyota.
What is the expected 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland price in UAE (AED)?
Current estimates suggest a starting price around 200,000 AED, including 5% VAT and usual import and registration‑related costs. Higher trims such as the Premium could begin at roughly 210,000+ AED, depending on final GCC specifications.
What is the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland range and how does UAE heat affect it?
Globally, the Woodland’s 74.7 kWh battery targets an EPA‑estimated 418 km range. In UAE summer conditions, you should factor in roughly 20–25% range reduction, which works out to around 300–330 km of realistic mixed driving per charge with the AC on.
How does the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland compare to the Tesla Model Y off‑road?
Compared with a Tesla Model Y, the bZ Woodland offers higher ground clearance (around 21 cm vs 17 cm), X‑Mode, Grip Control and all‑terrain tyres, making it more comfortable on gravel tracks, wadis, and light off‑road routes. The Model Y counters with longer range and a strong charging ecosystem, but it is less tailored to rough terrain than the Woodland.
Where can I schedule a test drive for a luxury EV like the Toyota bZ Woodland in the UAE?
Once the Woodland officially launches, you will be able to arrange a test drive through Al‑Futtaim Toyota dealerships. Until then, if you want to get a feel for other luxury EVs available in the market, you can also explore options with specialist dealers such as Alba Cars.
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