2012 Toyota Verso-S Specification Details


Picture Toyota-Verso-S front rear view
The new Verso-S is based on the current Yaris, and Toyota claims it will be the shortest car in its class at just under four metres long.Toyota careful attention to detail and a practical, flexible interior design have maximised usable space, comfort and perceived quality.For the first time, Toyota marks in the mini a 6.1-inch, full coulour Touch Screen Multimedia Interface.It has a six-speed manual transmission and it also features an optional seven-speed sequential mode.It is equipped with seven airbags, including a driver`s knee airbag.The equipment is UK graded and the sales are to begin in February 2011.
All Toyota Verso-S versions are equipped, as standard, with seven SRS airbags; driver and front passenger airbags, a driver’s knee airbag, front side airbags and full-length side curtain shield airbags. All front and rear seats feature three-point, ELR seatbelts, and the front seatbelts are equipped with a pre-tensioner and force-limiter function.
The new Toyota Verso-S is available with either a 1.33 litre Dual VVT-i petrol engine or a 1.4 litre D-4D turbodiesel. Both engines are mated, as standard, to 6-speed manual transmissions. The 1.33 litre petrol engine may be equipped with an optional, Multidrive S, continuously variable transmission which features a 7-speed, sequential paddle shift mode. Both engines comply with Euro 5 emission standards.
Picture Toyota-Verso-S_2012 viewed from above
It generates maximum power of 66 kW / 90 DIN hp at 3,800 rpm and maximum torque of 205 Nm at 1,800-2,800 rpm.The 1.33 litre petrol engine’s optional Multidrive S transmission showcases Toyota’s latest Continuously Variable Transmission technology.
Within a long, 2,550 mm wheelbase, the new Toyota Verso-S’s wide opening front and rear doors give access to a spacious, practical and flexible interior. The streamlined design of the front seats, doors and trim panels maximises interior space, giving the new B-MPV class-leading front passenger headroom, rear seat knee room, and loadspace length and volume.
Picture Toyota-Verso-S rear side view
The 60:40 split rear seats feature a centre armrest and a one-touch, fold-flat mechanism. The top-hinged tailgate is cut into the Toyota Verso-S’s rear bumper, giving lip-free access to the loadspace. The 760 mm long loadspace floor incorporates a flexible, lightweight, two-stage cargo deck board. The Toyota Verso-S features bottle and cup holders, generous front and rear door pockets and a versatile, three-level, dashboard storage compartment.
A simple, three grade strategy offers customers comprehensive equipment specifications throughout the Toyota Verso-S range. Even entry grade models feature seven airbags, electric front windows, power steering, a 4 speaker radio/CD/MP3 player with USB port, VSC, ABS, EBD and BA active safety systems, LED interior lighting and the remote rear seat fold flat system fitted as standard.
Picture Toyota-Verso-S_2012 behind view
Mid grade models add the flexible loadspace floor, manual airconditioning, a leather steering wheel and gear knob, steering wheel switches, front and rear armrests and a new Touch Screen Multimedia interface. High grade models further add automatic air-conditioning, electro-chromatic rear-view mirror, dusk- and rain sensor, smart entry, 16 inch alloy wheels and front and rear electric windows.

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