Toyota has announced the European pricing for the Verso-S, with the automaker having high hopes for the vehicle. For now, customers can choose between two trim levels, with a third one scheduled to be added in the future.
The range starts with the the Base equipment level, which brings features such as an aircon system, electrically adjustable and heated exterior mirrors, electric power steering, height-adjustable steering wheel, multiple storage compartments a multi-information display, and MP3 audio system and others.
As for the standard safety equipment, this includes an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), Traction Control (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), seven airbags and others.
The next equipment level is called Active and brings extra goodies such as fog lamps, depth adjustable steering wheel, a premium audio system, a leather finish for the steering wheel and gearshift knob, as well as front and rear armrests.
The Verso comes with a starting price of EUR 14,500, with the top version of the car being retailed for EUR19,400. Toyota said that the prices are valid until April 1st - after this date, the pricing will be increased by EUR800.
Here’s how Totoya describes the people mover: “Toyota's new B-MPV is instantly recognisable through its neat, compact and appealing exterior styling. It features short front and rear overhangs, powerful, sweeping coachwork lines and a large panoramic sunroof. The full-length side glazing with blacked out pillars reinforces the maximisation of interior space within the bodyshell.”
The range starts with the the Base equipment level, which brings features such as an aircon system, electrically adjustable and heated exterior mirrors, electric power steering, height-adjustable steering wheel, multiple storage compartments a multi-information display, and MP3 audio system and others.
As for the standard safety equipment, this includes an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), Traction Control (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), seven airbags and others.
The next equipment level is called Active and brings extra goodies such as fog lamps, depth adjustable steering wheel, a premium audio system, a leather finish for the steering wheel and gearshift knob, as well as front and rear armrests.
The Verso comes with a starting price of EUR 14,500, with the top version of the car being retailed for EUR19,400. Toyota said that the prices are valid until April 1st - after this date, the pricing will be increased by EUR800.
Here’s how Totoya describes the people mover: “Toyota's new B-MPV is instantly recognisable through its neat, compact and appealing exterior styling. It features short front and rear overhangs, powerful, sweeping coachwork lines and a large panoramic sunroof. The full-length side glazing with blacked out pillars reinforces the maximisation of interior space within the bodyshell.”