Toyota Proace Verso Electric L2 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
- Seats up to nine
- Massive cargo versatility
- Quiet electric operation
- Modern tech interface
- Zero-emission practicality
Reasons Not to Buy
- Unavailable in US market
- Modest real-world range
- Utilitarian driving feel
- Unexciting acceleration
- Boxy, van-based design
Overview
The 2025 Toyota Proace Verso L2 75 kWh is a super practical electric minivan, perfect for hauling the whole crew or a mountain of gear. While not officially sold in the US, if it were, it’d be a compelling option for families and businesses needing maximum space with zero emissions. This L2 version with the larger 75 kWh (nominal) battery aims for a useful balance of passenger capacity and driving range. Think of it as Toyota's quiet, electric workhorse ready for anything. Pricing in the US isn't available as it's an EU-market model.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, this Proace Verso electric people-mover benefits from the significant updates recently rolled out. You're looking at a refreshed front-end design, giving it a more modern scowl, complete with snazzy new LED headlights and updated alloy wheel options. Inside, the tech gets a solid boost with a new 10-inch digital driver’s display and a larger 10-inch central touchscreen infotainment system. This system now rocks wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus cloud-based navigation, making it much more 2025-ready for tech-savvy US families, should it ever land stateside.
Design & Exterior
The Proace Verso L2 boasts a purposeful, van-derived design that’s all about maximizing interior space. Its boxy but smart silhouette features Toyota’s updated family face, with sharper lines and a distinctive grille. The L2 75 kWh trim gets functional styling, likely with specific EV badging. Key dimensions are a considerable 209.9 inches in length, a substantial 75.7 inches in width (mirrors folded, of course!), and a tall 75.2 inches in height, so make sure your garage can handle it! It’s built for practicality, not necessarily for turning heads at the valet.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside, and you'll find a cabin built for versatility and people-moving! The Proace Verso L2 75 kWh offers seating configurations for 5, 7, 8, or even 9 occupants, making it a true shuttle. Material quality is durable, designed for heavy use. Cargo is where it shines: you get 34.6 cubic feet in the trunk with all seats up, expanding to a massive 130.7 cubic feet with seats folded – enough for a small house move! No frunk, though. Tech-wise, expect the newer 10-inch infotainment screen with wireless smartphone mirroring and a digital instrument cluster.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect sports car thrills, but the Proace Verso L2 75 kWh delivers smooth, silent electric motivation. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) drives the front wheels, putting out 100 kW (around 134 hp) and a useful 192 lb-ft of torque. This translates to a 0-60 mph time of about 12.8 seconds – perfectly adequate for a van of this size. The driving experience is geared towards comfort and ease of use, ideal for city schlepping and relaxed highway cruising. Regenerative braking helps recoup energy, and it’s surprisingly nimble for its bulk.
Range, Battery & Charging
This electric van packs a 75 kWh nominal battery, with a usable capacity of 68 kWh. Green Cars Compare calculates its real-world range at around 185 miles, with an efficiency of about 2.72 mi/kWh – pretty decent for a big box! For charging, its 11 kW standard on-board AC charger can juice it up from empty to full in roughly 6-7 hours at home. Hit a DC fast charger, and it can gulp down electrons at up to 100 kW, meaning a 10-80% top-up could take around 35-40 minutes. If sold in the US, it would likely use a CCS Type 1 port.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While specific US NHTSA ratings aren't available (as it's not sold here), its European counterpart often performs well in Euro NCAP tests. The 2025 Proace Verso L2 75 kWh is expected to come equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. This suite typically includes pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, lane departure alert with steering assist, and road sign assist. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert would likely be standard or available on higher trims, offering good peace of mind for a family hauler.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If Toyota were to bring the Proace Verso EV to the US, expect warranty coverage similar to its other EVs. This would likely mean a basic vehicle warranty of 3 years/36,000 miles, and a powertrain warranty around 5 years/60,000 miles. Crucially, the electric battery pack would probably be covered for 8 years/100,000 miles, guaranteeing a certain percentage of its original capacity. Toyota often includes a couple of years of complimentary maintenance too. EVs generally require less maintenance than their gas counterparts, which is always a win!
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