. The incorporation of soft segments and dynamic ester bonds in the polybenzoxazine notably improved its thermoplasticity compared with traditional thermosetting benzoxazine resins. The polybenzoxazine copolymer also demonstrated a dielectric constant of 2.99 and a dielectric loss of 0.019 at 3 GHz, as well as a high breakdown voltage of 27.2 kV/mm. This research highlights the promising mechanical and thermal properties of the resulting bio-based resin, as well as its tunable dielectric properties, making it a competitive candidate for various high-performance applications in the polymer industry.