Toyota previews Verso-S ahead of Paris Motor Show debut, updates for iQ and Aygo also on the way

Toyota is giving us a preview of the Verso-S ahead of its Paris Motor Show debut, where an updated iQ and Aygo will also be present.

The car will be Toyota’s latest entry in the small MPV market in Europe. At less than four metres long, it will be the shortest B-segment MPV sold in Europe.

Despite the small size, Toyota claims the interior is spacious and comfortable.

Alongside the Verso-S will be the updated iQ and Aygo. The iQ will get a new interior finish with a new colour scheme, which they claim will increase the level of perceived quality. The Aygo meanwhile will get a new, easy-to-use multimedia system.

We’ll have more details for you once the cars bow down at the Paris Motor Show.

Press Release

31 August 2010

TOYOTA AT THE PARIS MOTOR SHOW

KEY POINTS

  • World premiere of Verso-S, Toyota’s new B-segment MPV
  • Verso-S expected for UK launch in early 2011
  • 10 years of Toyota full hybrid technology
  • Prius Plug-in Hybrid and the future development of Hybrid Synergy Drive
  • Announcement of new iQ interior and multimedia system for Aygo

Toyota will signal its return to the mini-MPV segment at this year’s Paris motor show with the world debut of the new Verso-S. It will also celebrate 10 years of full hybrid technology and look to its future development with Prius Plug-in Hybrid.

Introducing Verso-S
Toyota is set to re-enter the B-MPV segment with the Verso-S, an all-new model that will make its world debut at the Paris motor show, prior to anticipated launch in the UK early in 2011.

Small, spacious and smart, Verso-S is an object lesson in space management. Although it has the shortest overall length of any B-segment MPV in Europe – less than four metres – careful attention to detail and a practical, flexible interior design have maximised usable space, comfort and perceived quality.

Further details and specifications will be announced on the Paris motor show press day on 30 September.

Toyota leadership in full hybrid technology
Toyota is making its Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD) technology the focus of its stand, reflecting the recent launch of the British-built Auris HSD – the first full hybrid in the C-segment – and European Prius sales passing the 200,000 mark.

The modularity of HSD makes it readily adaptable to make use of different power sources. This is reflected in Prius Plug-in Hybrid, 200 of which are now on the road around the world in selective lease programmes – including 20 in London – paving the way for being marketed globally in 2012.

Toyota’s presentation at Paris will include the Hybrid Synergy Drive Gallery, an interactive exhibition which charts the company’s drive towards sustainable mobility through its development of HSD for use in Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles (PHV), Electric Vehicles (EV) and fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicles (FCHV).

The future expansion of HSD technology into other market segments will be represented by the FT-CH Concept, which makes its European debut at the show, Toyota’s first proposal for a full hybrid for the small compact car segment.

Upgrades for iQ and Aygo
Paris will also see the announcement of a new interior finish for iQ, increasing the level of perceived quality and introducing a new colour scheme, and a new, easy-to-use multimedia system for Aygo.

Toyota will host a press conference on its stand in Hall 4 of the show at 8.45am on Thursday, 30 September.

Source: Toyota

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