Toyota Proace Verso Electric M 75 kWh











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- No Data
- Price USA (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- France
- France
- Years of Production
- 2021-2024 (Discontinued)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Massive passenger/cargo room
- Versatile seating options
- Efficient city mover
- Durable, functional interior
Reasons Not to Buy
- Unavailable in USA
- Modest 175-mile range
- Slow acceleration
- 100kW max DC charge
- Discontinued model
Overview
The 2024 Toyota Proace Verso M 75 kWh is an all-electric minivan focused on maximizing passenger and cargo utility, though it's not officially sold in the US market. This particular 'M' (medium length) trim with the larger 75 kWh nominal (68 kWh usable) battery aims to offer a practical balance of space and electric range. If it were available Stateside, it would be a compelling option for families or businesses needing a versatile, zero-emissions people-hauler. As an EU-market vehicle, official US pricing isn't available, and the provided data shows no new or used US prices.
What's New for 2024?
For 2024, the Proace Verso M 75 kWh sees its production run conclude, marking this as its final model year. As such, significant updates or new features aren't anticipated; it largely carries over the specifications and capabilities from its previous year. The focus remains on its established strengths: ample interior volume, flexible seating configurations, and a purely electric powertrain designed for urban and suburban duties. For US enthusiasts, this means any interest would be in a vehicle winding down its European availability, possibly available via specialist importers.
Design & Exterior
The Proace Verso sports a classic, function-first van design – think boxy but brilliant for interior space! This M version measures 195.2 inches in length, 75.6 inches in width (mirrors folded, we presume!), and stands 74.4 inches tall. It’s got that no-nonsense European van aesthetic, meaning it’s built for purpose rather than outright posing. Expect practical features like large windows for great visibility and typically wide-opening sliding side doors for super-easy access to the rear, a boon for families or when you’re lugging gear.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside, and the Proace Verso M is all about practicality and space, offering incredibly versatile seating for up to 5, 6, 7, 8, or even 9 occupants! For your stuff, there's a decent 19.4 cubic feet of trunk space, which balloons to a massive 113 cubic feet when you fold the seats down. No frunk here, though. Material quality is geared towards durability – perfect for the rigors of daily life. Tech-wise, you'd find a user-friendly infotainment system, likely with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to keep everyone connected.
Performance & Driving Experience
The Proace Verso M 75 kWh is powered by a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) driving the front wheels, delivering 100 kW (around 134 hp) and 192 lb-ft of torque. This translates to a 0-60 mph sprint in a leisurely 11.5 seconds and a top speed of 81 mph – perfectly fine for a people-mover. Don't expect it to be a rocket ship, but it’ll have enough get-up-and-go for city driving and merging. The driving experience prioritizes comfort and ease of use, with a typically smooth van-like ride and good visibility.
Range, Battery & Charging
This van packs a 68 kWh usable battery, providing a Green Cars Compare calculated 'real-world' range of 175 miles, with an efficiency of 2.57 mi/kWh. For juicing up, its 400V system uses a CCS Type 2 port (standard in Europe; a US-market version would likely feature a CCS Type 1 or NACS port). The standard 7.4 kW on-board AC charger means a full top-up from empty takes around 9 to 10 hours. When you're out and about, it can handle DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, zapping the battery significantly quicker.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
As the Proace Verso isn't officially sold in the US, it lacks NHTSA safety ratings. However, its platform (shared with other Stellantis vans) generally performs well in European Euro NCAP tests. You can expect a roster of driver-assistance systems, likely including essentials such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and possibly traffic sign recognition. Depending on the exact European specification, features like blind-spot monitoring or adaptive cruise control could be present, helping to keep occupants secure on their journeys.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If this Toyota were to grace US shores, warranty coverage would likely mirror Toyota's standard offerings: a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. The crucial battery pack would probably be covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles. Toyota often includes a period of complimentary maintenance, like ToyotaCare for 2 years/25,000 miles. While direct US reliability data isn't available, the underlying van platform is well-established in Europe, suggesting reasonable dependability for its intended workhorse role.
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