Toyota is returning to the mini-MPV sector with the new Verso-S, set to be unveiled at the upcoming 2010 Paris motor show. Think of it as successor to the old Yaris Verso, only now it’s a lot better looking, with hints of the iQ city car around the nose.
The new Toyota Verso-S looks small, is it?
Yes. The new Verso-S is based on the current Yaris, and Toyota claims it will be the shortest car in its class at just under four metres long. But Toyota, of course, is also promising that ‘careful attention to detail and a practical, flexible interior design have maximised usable space, comfort and perceived quality.’
Engine details have yet to be announced, but expect the Verso-S to use the 1.0 and 1.33-litre engines from the Yaris. Toyota has yet to decide if the Verso-S will be offered in the UK with a diesel engine, although it has confirmed there are no plans for a hybrid version of the MPV.
The new Verso-S will be officially unveiled on 30 September at the Paris motor show, with UK sales expected to begin in early 2011.
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