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THE NEW TOYOTA COROLLA VERSO

THE NEW TOYOTA COROLLA VERSO

Key points


All-new Corolla Verso model, on sale in the UK from May 2004


Public premiere at the Geneva Motor Show, 2 March


Seven-seat compact MPV for the C-segment


Unique in class, all five rear seats fold flat into vehicle floor to provide flat load floor


High standard specification to include full complement of active and passive safety systems


Designed and engineered for Europe and built in Europe


Exclusive production by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey (TMMT)


Exterior styling designed at Toyota’s ED2 design centre in the South of France


Corolla Verso to join Avensis, Corolla and Yaris in Toyota’s core European product line-up


UK specifications and engine options to be announced later

Toyota will unveil its all-new Corolla Verso model at the Geneva Motor Show in March, ahead of sales across Europe starting in May this year. The all-new car will make a quantum leap in design, versatility, ease of use and quality, areas of prime concern to motorists in the highly-competitive compact MPV market.

The new Corolla Verso will join the Avensis, Corolla and Yaris models at the heart of Toyota’s core European product line-up, demonstrating Toyota’s commitment to further success and expansion in the European market. The Corolla Verso aims to attract a new type of customer: not only is it a well-designed car which will support their demanding lifestyles, it is versatile and flexible without compromising on style.

All versions of the new Corolla Verso will be equipped with seven seats and, uniquely in its class, all five rear seats will fold into the vehicle floor to provide a flat load area, unlike any of its rivals. This avoids the awkward and time consuming process of having to remove seats from the car – and store them safely – if extra load-carrying capacity is needed.

The action of folding the seats is also simpler than in any other rival vehicle, requiring just a single operation for each one. The seats are the lightest in their class, making the folding process easier for all users.

The exterior styling of the new Corolla Verso was created at Toyota’s ED2 design centre in the South of France, specifically to appeal to European tastes. In design terms, the car presents distinct upper and lower sections. The lower part is influenced by robust SUV cues, reflected in the prominent wheel arches, substantial rocker panels and deep front bumper section, while the upper section gives the car a dynamic stance, characterised by the curving roof line and angled C-pillar with rear quarter-light.

Contemporary Toyota details include a more prominent bulge on the bonnet around the Toyota badge and rear lamp clusters that wrap around the rear quarter panel in an inverted "L" shape. In addition, the new Corolla Verso integrates the front grille and bumper into a single part. The leading edge of the bonnet is located as far back as possible, which not only gives a smoother appearance but also helps improve pedestrian accident protection.

The cabin is a perfect expression of Toyota’s fundamental principle of superior quality. Fit and finish are perfected to new levels with the gaps and clearances between some components reduced by 90 and 40 per cent respectively. High quality materials are used throughout, with a combination of metallic finishes to accentuate the centre console. The design uses geometric shapes and three-dimensional elements to give the cockpit a well-defined arch-like form.

Attention to details includes careful location of the door hinges and an airtight seal around the lock to give the door closing action a reassuringly solid feel and sound.

The Corolla Verso will be built exclusively at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey’s facility at Adapazari, which is also home to Corolla saloon and estate ca

THE NEW TOYOTA COROLLA VERSO