
The Toyota Verso was recently facelifted with Toyota's corporate grille as well as a new engine and more equipment.

The Toyota Verso is a seven-seat MPV rivalling the Renault Grand Scenic, Citroen Grand C4 Picasso and the Ford Grand C-Max.
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The Toyota's dashboard feels bare and uninspired, but the materials should stand up well to family life.

The infotainment system seems dated.
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The central instrument display is clear to read.

The best engine is the new, BMW-sourced 1.6-litre diesel.
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The Verso has sharper-looking headlamps after its facelift.

There's plenty of room in the middle row.
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The back two seats are only suitable for small children.

The boot is small seats up or down, and pales next to the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso.
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