The Toyota Avensis Verso is managing to keep up with newer rivals despite being a few years older. Sometimes forgotten about, this Toyota seven-seater remains an excellent choice for those who need plenty of space in their vehicles.

This model isn’t built on the same chassis as the Avensis saloon, despite sharing a similar name; it has its own unique chassis that is specifically designed to cope with ‘extra bodies’. In the UK, most Toyotas are built at the Derbyshire factory, but the Avensis Verso (or Ipsum/Picnic in other countries) is built in Japan and shipped over.

Originally bridging the gap in 1997 against the Ford Galaxy, the Renault Espace and the estate car category, the previously named Picnic managed to fit more space into a tighter, more compact package to please car buyers who wanted just this without a huge bus-like MPV or a low-headroom estate.

Toyota Verso - 7 Seater Car MPV

Toyota Verso - 7 Seater Car MPV

The Picnic soon turned into the Avensis Verso, and gained an extra two seats. The Avensis was a great achievement for Toyota, turning around the dull and lacklustre Carina E into a smart, luxury saloon. The Verso copies this yet adds versatility to the name, and being classed as a sports van, it keeps the practicality of a larger MPV but in a cooler, more easy-on-the-eye shape.

Three engines are available; a 2.0 and a 2.4 petrol engine or a 2.0 116bhp turbo-diesel. The latter is the preferred choice of most buyers, as Toyota’s D-4D oil-burner is frugal yet packs a punch in terms of torque. It delivers 191.7 ft-lbs of torque as low as 1,600rpm, which is enough to feel sprightly even with all seven seats full.

The petrol engines are great, too, but for load-lugging journeys, a diesel makes more sense as it will still return 40mpg-plus, while the petrol engines will barely bring home more than half of that figure.

The main pull to the Verso is the fact that it acts like three different cars. On one hand, you have a seven-seater car that can take the extended family on drives. On the other hand, you can remove the two rear seats and have a chasm-like boot space and five seats. Lastly, all of the seats can be folded away neatly to reveal a competitor to a transit van.

The rear of the Verso is simply huge without seats in the way, and this makes this underrated seven-seater perfect for those who need this type of space capacity.

With the competing Mazda 6, Vauxhall Zafira, Peugeot 4007 and Ford Focus C-Max all having new models on the market, it’s about time the Verso was given a ‘new face’ more in line with the existing Avensis. Toyota is always pushing the limits of its cars in terms of power, technology and economy, so we might even see a seven-seater hybrid technology car soon.

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Toyota Verso MPV

Quote:  The Toyota Verso T Spirit, the top of the range, combines Japanese attention to detail and precision with a range of great functionalities. The headlights automatically activate using dusk sensing technology and the windscreen wipers automatically sense rainfall.

For your comfort while travelling, the Toyota Verso can be upholstered in leather. This 7 seater is a great compact choice that has an impressive road performance…… Read More …..

Toyota Verso 7 Seater Car

Toyota Verso 7 Seater Car

 

 



Toyota are in the process of manufacturing a Toyota Prius 7 Seater MPV.  This will be one of the first Hybrid Cars with 7 Seats.  It will be slightly longer than the existing Prius to accommodate the third row of two seats. According to well known sources the Prius 7 Seater is in the final stages of manufacturing. The Prius MPV will be called the Alpha.

This model will be one of the first hybrid in the Prius family with a lithium-ion battery. The Toyota Prius MPV 7 Seater is due to hit the market in 2011. It is unclear what price tag will be attached to the Prius MPV 7 Seater however the existing 5 seat version costs between £20,000 and £25,000. It is expected that the 7 Seater will have a higher price tag.

Toyota Prius MPV * 7 Seater * Hybrid Vehicles

Toyota Prius MPV * 7 Seater * Hybrid Vehicles

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