It sits on the border between OEM and ODM. It seems to be based on the GAC Hyptec GT but the wheelbase and powertrain don't match up. GAC parts bin can be found in the interior (steering wheel, switch gear, dashboard). So I think GAC provided the skateboard platform, then Toyota IEM (former TMEC) integrated solutions from other suppliers to the final product (e.g. powertrain is Huawei DriveOne). So it's less "rebadge" than BZ3/BZ3X but not a Toyota-led original effort like BZ4X either.Not sure, but you need to be on LSD to think it's a improvement on looks...
7ES was a design homerun!
@ssun30 is that a Toyota R&D or is it another mixed brand effort?
Well, the 7ES is the one that ranked last in its class in independently conducted safety tests in China. You can find the video I reposted on this site. Toyota is the brand that designs products for minimal regulations compliance whether they are doing ODM or OEM or vertically integrated, in China or in SEA or in NA. Remember when they cheaped out on passenger-side crash structure because IIHS only did small overlap test on the driver side?Without going too much into discussion this is all ODM stuff and Chinese marketing lives and thrives on spec sheet and no one cares if it works properly or not. I am not defending 8ES as it's probably two generations behind than BZ7 in features but BZ7 Chinese spec would never pass mandatory stuff in neither EU nor US as is. Chinese L3 has zero chance of passing EU General Safety Regulation especially when it comes to privacy, public safety etc.
At least on paper the BZ7 is not just way ahead of the 8ES, but in China it's among the most competitive at its price point. Toyota's BEV strategy in China is actually working: left other foreign brands in the dust, goes toe-to-toe with indigenous brands.



Lexus clearly didn't do their homework when researching for the Chinese market.^This is what scares me. The story was that other markets had to take the hit because this was the car China had to have... but specs are not competitive at all, and the Chinese reception seems quite cold.
Who, again, is this ES for?