Toyota Proace Verso Electric L1 50 kWh











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- France
- France
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Highly flexible seating
- Large cargo volume
- Smooth, quiet EV ride
- Expected Toyota reliability
- Fast 11kW AC charging
Reasons Not to Buy
- Very short driving range
- Modest acceleration, power
- Unavailable in USA
- Utilitarian, plain design
- No AWD option
Overview
The 2025 Toyota Proace Verso L1 50 kWh, while not officially cruising US shores, presents a compelling case for a practical electric people-mover. Think of it as Toyota's take on the versatile Euro-van, electrified for modern families or businesses. This L1 short-wheelbase model with its 50 kWh battery (46.3 kWh usable) is all about urban agility and efficient transport for up to nine. Its key strengths are its flexible interior and zero-emission powertrain. As it's not sold in the US, official pricing isn't available, but it's built for value in its home markets.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Proace Verso L1 50 kWh largely carries over the updates introduced for the 2024 model year, which marked a significant refresh. This means you get the revised front-end styling that aligns it more closely with Toyota's passenger car lineup, giving it a sharper look. Inside, depending on market and final spec, newer infotainment options became available. The core electric powertrain and battery options, including this nimble 50 kWh version, remain the heart of its appeal, focusing on proven tech rather than radical year-on-year changes.
Design & Exterior
The Proace Verso L1 50 kWh sports a functional, boxy design that screams practicality, but Toyota has sprinkled a bit of its design magic on the front grille and headlights for a more contemporary vibe. It’s not trying to be a flashy SUV, and that’s its charm! This L1 version is the more compact offering, measuring 196.1 inches long, 75.7 inches wide (mirrors tucked in!), and 75.2 inches tall, making it a doddle to navigate tight city streets and parking garages. It's a sensible suit, tailored for utility.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Proace Verso L1, and you'll find a cabin built for business or big families – think durable materials and a straightforward layout. It’s seriously versatile, offering seating for 5, 7, 8, or even 9 people! Passenger space is decent, though the L1 is cozier than its larger siblings. You get a handy 19.4 cubic feet of trunk space with all seats up, expanding to a massive 113 cubic feet when you fold them down. No frunk, though. Expect a user-friendly touchscreen infotainment system, likely with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect Tesla-style ludicrous speed, but the Proace Verso L1 50 kWh gets up and goes with a respectable 0-60 mph time of around 10.4 seconds. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) driving the front wheels delivers 100 kW (that's about 134 hp) and a healthy 192 lb-ft of torque, perfect for city jaunts and hauling folks. The driving experience is smooth and surprisingly refined for a van, thanks to that electric powertrain. It’s easy to drive, with a comfortable ride and regenerative braking to help claw back some range.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Proace Verso L1 is fitted with a 46.3 kWh usable battery pack, giving you a real-world range estimated by Green Cars Compare at around 119 miles – plenty for daily duties. It sips energy at about 2.57 mi/kWh. For charging, its 11 kW onboard AC charger can juice it up fully in roughly 5 hours at home. Hit a DC fast charger, and you can blast up to 100 kW, getting you from 10-80% in about 25-30 minutes. While the Euro spec has a CCS Type 2 port, a US version would likely sport CCS Type 1 or NACS.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA ratings aren't available since it's not sold stateside, the Proace Verso shares its platform with vans that have earned respectable Euro NCAP scores, suggesting a solid safety foundation. Expect a suite of modern driver-assistance features, likely including essentials like Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning, and cruise control as standard. Toyota often bundles its "Safety Sense" package, so features like traffic sign recognition and driver attention alert could also be part of the deal, helping keep everyone on board secure.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If Toyota brought the Proace Verso EV to the US, you’d likely see their standard strong warranty. This typically means a 3-year/36,000-mile basic vehicle warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty covering the electric motor. Critically, the EV battery would get its own robust coverage, often 8 years or 100,000 miles, guaranteeing against major degradation. Plus, Toyota usually throws in complimentary maintenance for the first couple of years (ToyotaCare), making early ownership a breeze. This van platform is a proven workhorse in Europe.
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