Toyota Verso Car Reviews

The Toyota Verso is a small MPV which can either be purchased with five or seven seats. It was also named the safest MPV by Euro NCAP’s standards scoring 100 points overall on their safety tests.

Latest Toyota Verso Car Reviews:

Toyota Verso T Spirit 2.2 D-4D 5dr - March 2012
The Toyota Verso T Spirit 2.2 D-4D 5dr is very expensive for what it is. At this price you could have a Ford Galaxy which is a much bigger and more practical car. The cheaper Versos make much more ...
Toyota Verso TR 1.6 V-Matic 5dr - March 2012
The verso TR 1.6 V-Matic 5dr isn’t the biggest or the best MPV on the market, but it is still a good choice. It offers low running costs and bags of practicality, making it an appealing family car.
Toyota Verso T2 1.6 V-Matic (5 seat) 5dr - March 2012
The Toyota Verso T2 1.6 V-Matic (5 seat) 5dr is a capable yet uninspiring vehicle that could do with offering a little more room. A lack of power makes it suited to those that prefer something safe...
Toyota Verso-S T Spirit 1.33 VVT-i 5dr - March 2012
The Verso-S T Spirit is a bit of a letdown. It is not particularly practical and the 1.33-litre engine is a bad joke. There are far better cars out there for the money.
Toyota Verso-S TR 1.33 VVT-i 5dr - March 2012
The Toyota Verso S TR 1.33 VVT-i 5dr is by no means a bad car but its high purchase price, tiny engine and unrewarding driving experience mean that it is by no means one of the best in its class.

Toyota Verso Overview

Model Rating: 3.5
Spacious
Carries seven
Good fuel economy
Boring interior
Tough competition
Unrefined

There’s plenty of room in the front two rows of seats and a big boot when the compact MPV is in five-seat mode.

The Verso is available with a choice of either petrol or diesel engines which are powerful with decent levels of performance. The new 2.0 Verso can achieve over 50 mpg which is impressive.

Background

The Toyota Verso was put into production in 2009 so it is still a very new car and it appears to have a bright future.

Since its original production, the Toyota Verso S was also introduced in 2010. The Toyota Verso S is based on the Yaris and is claimed to be the shortest car in its class.

The Verso S is a strong contender in its class, with a sleeker shape and a lower roof than many of its rivals.

Summary

The Toyota Verso is a great standard-bearer for quality and value in the small MPV sector offering buyers seven-seat practicality and comfort.

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