Toyota Proace Verso Electric L1 75 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
- Versatile seating (9)
- Huge cargo space
- Modern tech interface
- City-friendly handling
- Easy access doors
Reasons Not to Buy
- Unavailable in USA
- Modest driving range
- Slow acceleration
- No front trunk
- Utilitarian performance
Overview
The 2025 Toyota Proace Verso L1 75 kWh is an all-electric minivan aimed at families or businesses needing serious passenger and cargo flexibility. This L1 version balances a manageable footprint with a practical interior. Key highlights for this trim include its versatile seating for up to nine and a 68 kWh usable battery. While not officially sold in the US, its appeal lies in zero-emission people-moving. If it were to launch Stateside, pricing would be a key factor in the niche electric van market, but official US MSRP details are currently unavailable.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Proace Verso L1 75 kWh largely carries forward the significant updates introduced in the 2024 refresh. This means it sports a more contemporary front-end design with sharper headlights and a revised grille. Inside, the cabin benefits from an upgraded digital instrument cluster and a snappier 10-inch central infotainment touchscreen. These enhancements keep this electric people-mover feeling fresh, boosting its tech appeal and modern aesthetics for the new model year, ensuring it's well-equipped for today's digitally savvy users.
Design & Exterior
The Proace Verso L1 75 kWh rocks a purposeful, van-like silhouette, but Toyota's designers have given it a smart front fascia. Expect crisp LED lighting options and practical alloy wheels fitting its utility focus. This L1 'short wheelbase' model measures a city-friendly 196.1 inches long, 75.7 inches wide (excluding mirrors), and stands 75.2 inches tall. Its design prioritizes interior volume and ease of access with wide-opening sliding side doors, making it a breeze for loading passengers or gear. It’s more about function than flash, but it looks neat!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Proace Verso L1 75 kWh, and you’ll find a cabin built for durability and flexibility. Material quality is robust, ready for family adventures or commercial duties. Passenger comfort is key, with incredibly versatile seating for 5, 7, 8, or even 9 occupants! Cargo is generous too: 19.4 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to a massive 113 cubic feet with seats folded. Sadly, no frunk. Tech-wise, a 10-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto keeps everyone connected and entertained on the go.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect Tesla-like launches, but the Proace Verso L1 75 kWh gets up to speed smoothly, hitting 0-60 mph in a respectable 11.5 seconds – plenty for city and highway duties. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor sends 134 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque to the front wheels. The ride is geared towards comfort, soaking up bumps well, and it’s surprisingly easy to maneuver for its size. Multiple regenerative braking modes help recoup energy, making for a relaxed and efficient driving experience. Top speed is 81 mph.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering your journeys is a 68 kWh (usable) battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 186 miles – decent for daily hauling. Efficiency is rated at 2.74 mi/kWh. For charging, the standard 11 kW AC on-board charger can refill the battery in about 6.5 hours overnight. Need a quicker boost? It supports DC fast charging up to 100 kW, juicing up from 10-80% in roughly 35 minutes. A US version would sport a CCS Type 1 or NACS port, unlike the EU’s Type 2.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Official NHTSA safety ratings for the Proace Verso L1 75 kWh are not yet available for the US market. However, it’s expected to come equipped with a suite of Toyota’s driver-assistance systems. Standard kit would likely include essentials like a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control. Higher trims or optional packages might add blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. These features aim to provide peace of mind whether you're navigating busy city streets or cruising on the highway.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If sold in the US, Toyota would likely back the Proace Verso L1 75 kWh with a competitive warranty. Expect a basic vehicle warranty around 3 years/36,000 miles, and a powertrain warranty of 5 years/60,000 miles. Crucially, the EV battery pack should be covered for 8 years/100,000 miles, guaranteeing a certain level of capacity. Toyota’s complimentary maintenance plan, typically 2 years/25,000 miles, would also be a welcome perk, covering initial services and inspections, adding to the ownership appeal and underlining Toyota's reliability focus.
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