The Toyota Verso is a compact MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) in the K-segment, produced by the renowned Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, the Verso replaced two previous models in Toyota’s lineup: the Toyota Corolla Verso and the Toyota Avensis Verso.
Designed with versatility in mind, the Toyota Verso is ideal for both solo travelers and families. It features a spacious seven-seat configuration with the innovative Easy Flat folding system. This allows all rear seats to be folded flat, creating a generous cargo area capable of accommodating everything from musical instruments to sports equipment like snowboards.
Comfort and practicality go hand in hand in the Verso. The seats are ergonomically designed and upholstered in high-quality materials, ensuring a comfortable ride for all passengers.
Under the hood, the Toyota Verso offers a range of efficient and powerful engines. Petrol options include the 1.6 Valvematic with 132 HP and the 1.8 Valvematic with 147 HP. Diesel variants include the 2.0 D-4D with 126 HP, and the 2.2 D-CAT available in both 150 HP and 177 HP versions. The advanced Valvematic technology optimizes valve timing and lift, resulting in up to 20% more power and improved fuel efficiency. CO₂ emissions are as low as 158 g/km.
Transmission options include 6-speed manual and automatic gearboxes, as well as a 7-speed Multidrive S CVT, which is exclusively paired with the 1.8 Valvematic petrol engine. This transmission delivers smooth power delivery and excellent fuel economy across various driving conditions.
The standard tyre sizes for the Toyota Verso are 205/60 R16 and 215/55 R17, depending on the specific model variant.