2026-04-23
Lexus TZ spy photo exposure and pure electric Hanlanda size close to the "9 series" three-row flagship SUV
Recently, the first three-row electric flagship SUV of Lexus, the TZ (or TZ9), was revealed, which is essentially based on the high-end version built by Toyota Pure Electric Hanlanda and aimed at Volvo EX90 and other models. The new car is expected to be officially launched in late 2026 or early 2027. Friendly tip: If you have a new car spy photo/new car leak, please click on the edit avatar (app only) to send us a private message. From the spy photos, although the whole car covers the camouflage, the new car is huge, and it can be seen that the overall outline is highly consistent with the pure electric Hanlanda, Lexus has made exclusive adjustments in details: the front face uses split headlights with a simpler bumper, the side wheel arch is corrected, the new style wheel rims are installed, the side door handle and side window are consistent with the pure electric Hanlanda, the door skin is slightly different, the tail details are still closely blocked, and only the tail light shape is similar to the pure electric Hanlanda. In terms of size, TZ is expected to be basically the same as pure electric Hanlanda. The length, width and height of the new car are 5050/1989/1709mm and the wheelbase is 3051mm. At present, the interior is only exposed to the door panel, which can be seen that it uses the Lexus family electric door release button, which is different from the pure electric Hanlanda door panel design. In terms of power, the new car is likely to use Toyota's existing electrified hardware, referring to the pure electric Hanlanda, the basic version is 77kWh battery + single motor, the maximum power is 224 horsepower, the maximum torque is 268 Nm; the four-wheel drive version has been upgraded to 95.8kWh battery, the maximum power is 343 horsepower, the maximum torque is 438 Nm, and the endurance can reach 515km. However, in the face of competing products with larger capacity batteries, TZ is expected to be equipped with larger battery packs to enhance competitiveness.