Toyota Proace City Verso Electric L2 52 kWh











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- €42.380
- Price Europe (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- Spain
- Spain
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Roomy seven-seat cabin
- Massive cargo capacity
- Highly practical utility
- Smooth, silent driving
- Optional 11kW AC charging
Reasons Not to Buy
- Limited highway range
- Uninspired performance
- Basic van aesthetics
- Lacks front trunk
- Minimal towing ability
Overview
The 2025 Toyota Proace City L2 52 kWh is your go-to electric minivan for maximum practicality, especially in its long-wheelbase L2 guise. Perfect for larger families or businesses needing to shuttle people and kit, this seven-seater packs a decent electric punch for city and suburban adventures. It’s a no-nonsense workhorse that’s gone green, offering van-like utility with zero tailpipe emissions. With a new price tag around €42,380 in Europe, it's aiming to be a versatile choice in the growing electric MPV segment, blending Toyota's reliability with modern EV tech.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Proace City L2 52 kWh benefits from the recent platform-wide refresh. This means you might spot a subtly tweaked front-end, aligning it with Toyota's latest design language, making it look a bit sharper on the school run. Inside, the tech often gets a boost with an improved infotainment system, potentially boasting a larger, crisper touchscreen and more connected services. While core electric guts remain similar, these updates keep this practical people-mover feeling fresh and competitive against rivals, ensuring it's not just useful but also more user-friendly for the daily grind.
Design & Exterior
The Proace City L2 is unashamedly a van-based MPV, prioritizing space over swoopy lines, and that's its charm! The L2 means it’s the stretched version, giving you that extra bit of room. Its exterior dimensions are substantial: 4753 mm long, 1848 mm wide (mirrors folded, mind!), and standing tall at 1880 mm. Expect a practical, boxy shape for maximum interior volume, with large doors for easy access. Specific trim details for this hardworking minivan might include functional styling focused on durability, with an emphasis on practicality for everyday use.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Proace City L2, and it's all about space and utility. With seating for seven, it's ready for the whole crew. The cabin is built for durability, with robust materials. You get a whopping 806 litres of boot space even with the third row suitable seats down, expanding to an enormous 2693 litres when you flatten more seats – perfect for tip runs or holiday luggage. Sadly, no frunk for your charging cables. Tech-wise, expect a user-friendly infotainment screen with smartphone mirroring like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping everyone connected.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect sports car thrills, but the Proace City L2 52 kWh gets up to speed respectably for a practical hauler. The 0-100 km/h dash takes 11.7 seconds, thanks to its 100 kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor delivering a healthy 270 Nm of torque instantly to the front wheels. It’s zippy enough for city driving and will cruise comfortably, topping out at 132 km/h. Being electric, it’s smooth and quiet. The driving experience is geared towards comfort and ease, with light steering perfect for urban manoeuvres. Regenerative braking helps claw back some energy too.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Proace City L2 52 kWh houses a 50 kWh usable battery pack, which Green Cars Compare estimates will give you a real-world range of around 297 km – decent for daily duties. Its efficiency is rated at 5.94 km/kWh. For charging, it sports a CCS Type 2 port. At home or work on AC, it takes 7.4 kW as standard, with an 11 kW optional upgrade for faster top-ups (around 5 hours from empty with 11 kW). Hit a public DC fast charger, and it can slurp up to 100 kW, juicing it to 80% in about 30 minutes.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety is a key consideration, and while the specific Proace City EV may still be pending its own Euro NCAP result, its Stellantis-platform siblings previously achieved a solid 4-star rating. You can expect a comprehensive suite of modern driver aids. Standard kit likely includes essentials like autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, and speed sign recognition. Depending on the specific pack chosen, you might also get goodies like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring, making daily drives and parking manoeuvres that much easier and safer for everyone on board.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Toyota generally offers solid peace of mind. Expect a comprehensive basic vehicle warranty, often around 3 years/100,000 km, potentially extendable with regular Toyota servicing through programs like Toyota Relax. Crucially for an EV, the high-voltage battery and electric drive components typically get coverage for 5 years/100,000 km. Plus, there's usually an EV battery capacity guarantee for 8 years or 160,000 km, ensuring it retains a good chunk of its original performance. Maintenance on EVs is generally lower, meaning fewer routine dealer visits beyond tyres and brakes.
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