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.
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.
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.
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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