Toyota BZ4X vs Lamborghini Aventador

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Toyota BZ4X
Toyota BZ4X

$55,990 - $69,990

2026 price

Lamborghini Aventador
Lamborghini Aventador

2017 price

Summary

2026 Toyota BZ4X
2017 Lamborghini Aventador
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

V12, 6.5L
Fuel Type
Electric

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

16.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

2
Dislikes
  • Awkward instrument cluster set-up
  • Non-ventilated wireless chargers
  • Still only 150kW DC charging

  • Optional reversing camera is taking the mick
  • Low-speed ride is pretty bad
  • It's very, very low
2026 Toyota BZ4X Summary

The bZ4X was the first of a new era for Toyota.

The Japanese carmaker has had a lot of success with its hybrid technology which it pioneered back in the late 1990s. However, it took all the way until 2024 for its first fully electric car, the bZ4X, to launch in Australia (following a number of delays).

By this point Toyota was already late to the game, plus competition in the EV segment has been getting stiffer and stiffer.

It’s now mid-life facelift time and Toyota has thrown everything at the bZ4X. Read on to find out whether or not this has improved the formula.

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2017 Lamborghini Aventador Summary

Lamborghini's Aventador S is the last living link to supercars of old. Wild-looking bedroom-poster material, gigantic anti-socially loud V12 that actually spits flame and the kind of performance that will rustle the jimmies of even a seasoned supercar driver.

It harks back to a time when supercars actually sucked, but it didn't matter because they were proof you had both the money and patience to nurse it into life and then wring its neck, because that was the only way it made any sense. While the Huracan is a thoroughly modern supercar, the Aventador is an unashamed, unabashed, hairy-chested, head-banging, rock ape.

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2026 Toyota BZ4X 2017 Lamborghini Aventador

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