2014 Verso the first Toyota to adopt BMW sourced 1.6-litre D-4D diesel
18 Dec 2013|7,443 views


Maximum power is 110bhp and peak torque is 270Nm. Nought to century mark is dispatched in 12.7 seconds with a top speed of 185km/h.
Fuel economy is eight percent better than the 2.0-litre D-4D unit, with a 26.7km/L combined cycle consumption while CO2emissions are lower by 10g/km at 119g/km.
Also, the Verso gains a new Trend grade for 2014, introducing an extra dash of style and some high-tech equipment to the specification. Slotting into the range between the Icon and Excel models, the Trend trim is easily distinguished from a black C-pillar decal that creates a floating roof effect, exclusive five-spoke alloy wheel design, front fog lamps and rear privacy glass.
Building on the Icon grade specification, Trend models benefit from Toyota Touch 2 with Go, adding satellite navigation, connected services, Google Street View and TomTom real time traffic data to the multimedia system's functions as well as a rear-view camera. The Toyota Touch 2 is installed as standard on all versions of Verso - except the entry level trim. It is bundled to a new high-resolution screen that uses four times as many pixels as the original system, for bright, sharp images.
The Verso compact MPV is being readied to be the first Toyota model to use a new 1.6-litre D-4D diesel engine from BMW, introduced in a revised U.K. range.
Maximum power is 110bhp and peak torque is 270Nm. Nought to century mark is dispatched in 12.7 seconds with a top speed of 185km/h.
Fuel economy is eight percent better than the 2.0-litre D-4D unit, with a 26.7km/L combined cycle consumption while CO2emissions are lower by 10g/km at 119g/km.
Also, the Verso gains a new Trend grade for 2014, introducing an extra dash of style and some high-tech equipment to the specification. Slotting into the range between the Icon and Excel models, the Trend trim is easily distinguished from a black C-pillar decal that creates a floating roof effect, exclusive five-spoke alloy wheel design, front fog lamps and rear privacy glass.
Building on the Icon grade specification, Trend models benefit from Toyota Touch 2 with Go, adding satellite navigation, connected services, Google Street View and TomTom real time traffic data to the multimedia system's functions as well as a rear-view camera. The Toyota Touch 2 is installed as standard on all versions of Verso - except the entry level trim. It is bundled to a new high-resolution screen that uses four times as many pixels as the original system, for bright, sharp images.
Maximum power is 110bhp and peak torque is 270Nm. Nought to century mark is dispatched in 12.7 seconds with a top speed of 185km/h.
Fuel economy is eight percent better than the 2.0-litre D-4D unit, with a 26.7km/L combined cycle consumption while CO2emissions are lower by 10g/km at 119g/km.
Also, the Verso gains a new Trend grade for 2014, introducing an extra dash of style and some high-tech equipment to the specification. Slotting into the range between the Icon and Excel models, the Trend trim is easily distinguished from a black C-pillar decal that creates a floating roof effect, exclusive five-spoke alloy wheel design, front fog lamps and rear privacy glass.
Building on the Icon grade specification, Trend models benefit from Toyota Touch 2 with Go, adding satellite navigation, connected services, Google Street View and TomTom real time traffic data to the multimedia system's functions as well as a rear-view camera. The Toyota Touch 2 is installed as standard on all versions of Verso - except the entry level trim. It is bundled to a new high-resolution screen that uses four times as many pixels as the original system, for bright, sharp images.
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