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Offering luxurious transport for commercial passengers and adventurous families alike, its first-class comfort and seamless connectivity make every trip a pleasure.
Proace Verso
Offering luxurious transport for commercial passengers and adventurous families alike, its first-class comfort and seamless connectivity make every trip a pleasure.
Whether you’re behind the wheel or relaxing as a passenger, you’ll appreciate the Proace Verso’s luxurious refinement. With seating for up to nine, together with airline-style tables and a panoramic glass roof, the Proace Verso is as much about the journey as the destination.
Get a free Toyota HomeCharge EV charger with standard installation when you buy a new Proace Verso Electric from an authorised retailer.
To qualify, vehicles must be privately registered to a retail customer, the offer is subject to availability and a suitable installation address.
Benefit from quality, fixed price servicing for the Proace Verso with the following included in a simple monthly fee.
Three scheduled services
One MOT test
Two years of Toyota Roadside Assistance (in addition to the 12 months Toyota Roadside Assistance included within each new car purchase)
Charging an electric vehicle is easy and you can charge whilst you are at home, or at a growing number of locations when travelling.
There are three methods of charging for battery electric vehicles.
Rapid (25kW to 50kW)
The fastest way to charge your battery electric vehicle. There are over 14,000** public rapid and ultra rapid chargers across the UK.
Fast (7kW to 22kW)
Much faster than a normal plug, dedicated EV chargers can be installed at home or found in many public and workplace car parks.
Slow (3-6kW)
You can even charge your vehicle through a domestic 3-pin plug socket which can be convenient although this is a slower way to charge.
Use Zap Map (Opens in new window) to find public charging stations on your route.
Whether you’re charging via a home socket, through a wall box or rapid charging on the go, Proace Verso keeps you powering on.
Plugged into a public rapid charger, the 75 kWh battery can charge up to 80% in around 45 minutes^.
Plugged into a fast charging wall box, you can charge from empty to full in 7 hours^.
Plugged into a domestic socket is the slowest way of charging, but can be convenient.
Find out more about owning an electric car in our guide to what to expect when buying your first EV.
*Electric range figures are the maximum official (WLTP) test values provided for comparison purposes, and can vary depending on factors such as selected grade and transmission, accessories fitted (post registration), driving style, weather conditions, speed, vehicle and battery age and vehicle load. Figures obtained after full battery charge. It is best to only compare electric range figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect your real life driving results.
**Source: How many EV charging points are there in the UK - Zapmap (zap-map.com)
^Indicative charge time, for comparison purposes. Actual charging times may vary depending on various factors, including the selected vehicle (and battery option, if available), the age, type, condition and temperature of the charging unit and the battery, the starting charge, the power supply to and usage of the charger and the environmental conditions at the point of use. Charge times will be longer in colder weather and if battery temperature activates safeguarding technology. 150kW+ chargers are available in mainland Great Britain primarily on major arterial routes – see Zap Map (Opens in new window) for details. They are not yet available in Northern Ireland and availability is limited in Scotland, Wales and in rural areas.
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