Toyota Proace City Verso Electric L2 50 kWh











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- No Data
- Price Europe (Used)
- €29.990
- Country of Manufacture
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- Spain
- Spain
- Years of Production
- 2021-2024 (Discontinued)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Huge cargo, seven seats
- Practical, robust design
- Solid used value
- Acceptable 100kW DC charging
- Lower EV running costs
Reasons Not to Buy
- Modest 240km range
- Model now discontinued
- Basic van handling
- No frunk storage
- Low 750kg towing
Overview
The Toyota Proace City L2 50 kWh is a super practical electric minivan, perfect for families or businesses needing space and zero tailpipe emissions. This long-wheelbase 'L2' version really maxes out the interior room, offering seven seats for the whole crew. While production ceased in 2024, it’s a cracking option on the used market, with this discontinued trim typically found around €29,990. It’s all about functional, no-fuss electric motoring, sharing its solid underpinnings with other popular European vans, but with that trusty Toyota badge on the nose.
What's New for 2024?
For 2024, the Proace City L2 50 kWh represents the final iteration of this particular configuration, as its production has now been discontinued. This means the 2024 models are the last of their kind, carrying forward the established features and powertrain without major overhauls for this specific year. Think of it as a final chance to grab this trusty electric workhorse or family wagon in its known form. The focus was on delivering the proven package before Toyota revised its commercial EV lineup, making it a solid, if not cutting-edge, choice.
Design & Exterior
The Proace City L2 boasts a classic, function-first van design that’s smart and unpretentious. Its L2 designation means you get an extended body, stretching to a practical 4753 mm in length, 1848 mm in width (excluding mirrors), and standing 1880 mm tall. This particular version keeps things straightforward with practical lighting and wheel designs suited for daily duties. Its boxy shape is brilliant for maximising interior space, and while it won’t turn heads like a sports car, its purposeful stance means business, or a seriously spacious family adventure!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Proace City L2 is all about space and utility. You get a durable cabin built for the rigours of daily life, with seating for up to seven passengers – pretty handy! Cargo is where it truly shines: a generous 806 litres of boot space with all seats up, expanding to a cavernous 2693 litres when you fold the rear seats down. While there's no frunk, the main load bay is massive. Tech-wise, expect a functional infotainment system, likely with smartphone mirroring like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping you connected on the go.
Performance & Driving Experience
Under the bonnet (or rather, floor!), the Proace City L2 50 kWh features a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) driving the front wheels. It delivers a respectable 100 kW of power and 260 Nm of torque, translating to a 0-100 km/h sprint in 11.7 seconds – nippy enough for city driving and B-roads. The top speed is 135 km/h. The driving experience is geared towards comfort and ease, with light steering. Regenerative braking helps to claw back some energy, making stop-start traffic a bit more efficient.
Range, Battery & Charging
This Proace City L2 packs a 46.3 kWh usable battery (50 kWh nominal), offering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 240 km – decent for daily runs. Energy consumption is rated at 5.18 km/kWh. For charging, it’s equipped with a CCS Type 2 port. Standard AC charging is at 7.4 kW, taking roughly 6.5 hours for a full top-up, or you could opt for an 11 kW onboard charger cutting that to just over 4 hours. Find a DC fast charger, and you can juice up at speeds up to 100 kW.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While the provided data doesn't list a specific Euro NCAP rating for this 2024 EV trim, its sibling models on the same platform typically achieved a solid 4-star Euro NCAP rating. You can expect a suite of essential safety kit, often including autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist, and traffic sign recognition. Depending on the specific pack chosen when new, features like blind-spot monitoring or adaptive cruise control might have been available, ensuring a good level of active safety for peace of mind on those family or work trips.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Toyota typically offers a comprehensive warranty package in Europe. This usually includes a basic vehicle warranty, often around 3 years or 100,000 km, extendable with regular Toyota servicing via programs like "Toyota Relax" in some markets. Crucially for an EV, the battery pack usually benefits from an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty, guaranteeing a minimum percentage of its original capacity. Powertrain components are also covered. Maintenance on EVs is generally lower than petrol or diesel counterparts, thanks to fewer moving parts, making for potentially lower running costs.
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