Monday, June 25, 2012
2012 Toyota Verso-S
On sale from February 2011, the new Toyota Verso-S re-enter B-MPV, the company itself created by a segment Yaris Verso in 1999.
B-MPV segment has almost tripled in size since 2002. Driven by downsizing, this growth provides a more diverse range of clients, many of whom appreciate the flexibility and internal cargo space offered by a multipurpose vehicle.
Backed by the growth of families moving from the traditional B-segment sedans, and most significantly, empty nesters and retirees reduced C-segment cars. For them, the B-MPV is not only reasonable to buy the most important advantage of the free time, but must also provide levels of space, comfort, equipment and quality that have experienced a higher segment car.
The smaller car segment is B-new Toyota MPV less than 4 feet long. This makes it easier to drive in urban areas. Conversely, the meticulous attention to detail in all aspects of interior design practical and flexible to maximize the quality of space, comfort and perceived through.
The Toyota Verso-S offers a seat height of front, rear and interior space of the luggage capacity to rival that of the Single C-segment cars in the segment, its rear seats have a 60:40 a touch, a functional mechanism of folding flat into the cargo space. The cargo area features a lightweight, two-story deck board for maximum flexibility in cargo volume.
Interior Design
The Toyota Verso-S has a long wheelbase of 2,550 mm. Its wide-opening front and rear doors provide access to a roomy interior, comfortable and flexible. The interior design not only focuses on ergonomics, but also on the perceived quality and visual appeal and tactile and more demanding customers required by the B segment.
The dashboard specific part, clean lines of the surface of the outer body. It was divided into upper and lower areas, to reduce its perceived mass.
Improve the quality of the Toyota Verso-S inside the dash top and shoulders of front door panels are covered with soft-touch materials and the dashboard and upper door trim are finished in a new grain pattern geometric changes its appearance from different views. The vents in the instrument cluster, center console light silver and air are filled with crisp, three-dimensional, brushed metal finish around to further improve the perceived quality.
The functional instrument panel, easy to read dials with includes three large central tachometer. It contains a multi-information display showing the average total fuel consumption, instantaneous consumption and may go on a cruise.
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