Bmw 430i xDrive G22 vs Toyota bZ4X 2WD : which one is faster?
0-100 km/h, 400 m, 1000 m, top speed — physics simulation calibrated on 7 measures.
Simulation de performance
Race simulation at real speed
CONFIDENCE 96%Calibrated physics simulation: SCx via VMax, power curves, Crr via WLTP, drivetrain losses. Manufacturer 0-100 is the calibration target. Confidence 96 %.
Bmw 430i xDrive vs bZ4X 2WD: chronicle of a drag race at 250 km/h
The launch: 0 to 100 km/h
Off the line, the Bmw 430i xDrive hits 100 km/h in 5.65 s versus 8.50 s for the bZ4X 2WD. Despite lacking instant torque, 245 hp of power compensates. At this point, the Bmw 430i xDrive leads by 2.85 s and sits roughly 32 m ahead.
From 100 km/h to 400 metres
At 200 metres, the Bmw 430i xDrive is doing 130 km/h against 116 km/h for the bZ4X 2WD. The gap is 1.83 s. The challenger starts to claw back ground.
At 400 metres standing start, the Bmw 430i xDrive crosses the line in 13.94 s versus 16.39 s. The 2.45 s gap represents roughly 94 m of track — a gap visible to the naked eye.
Beyond 400 metres: top speed comes into play
Past 400 metres, the Bmw 430i xDrive continues to build its lead. At 600 metres, it runs at 182 km/h versus 158 km/h. At 1,000 metres, the Bmw 430i xDrive finishes in 25.50 s versus 30.18 s, with a 4.68 s lead.
What the numbers don’t tell you
The Bmw 430i xDrive features all-wheel drive (AWD) against the bZ4X 2WD’s FWD. At low speeds (0-30, 0-50, 0-80 km/h), AWD doubles the driven contact area: all four wheels transmit torque to the road, virtually eliminating wheelspin at launch. This traction advantage is decisive in the range where the motor delivers peak torque, before power and aerodynamics take over.
Both rivals are electronically governed, but not at the same level: the Bmw 430i xDrive is capped at 250 km/h, the bZ4X 2WD at 160 km/h. This isn’t a physical engine limit — it’s a manufacturer choice, usually for tyre safety or homologation reasons. Neither car reaches its true aerodynamic top speed.
Instant electric torque gives an advantage off the line. The higher top speed of the combustion engine gives an advantage over longer distances. The distance at which one catches the other depends on the top speed differential.
In European road use (130 km/h max), both vehicles reach the legal speed limit in under 13.45 seconds. The 2.85 s difference in 0 to 100 km/h is mostly felt in motorway merging and overtaking.
Bmw 430i xDrive has a clear edge over the Toyota bZ4X 2WD to 100 km/h. This difference is clearly noticeable in spirited driving and widens on standing starts.