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SolterraArs Technica
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The $ 44,995 Solterra is the result of an ongoing partnership with Toyota and was developed together with the bZ4X.
It's all-wheel-drive only, with a pair of identical 107 hp (80 kW) permanent magnet electric motors, one for each axle.
There's 27.7 cubic feet ( 783 L) of cargo volume with the rear seats in use and the cover in place.
Wireless device charging is available in the Limited and Touring trims.
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