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Toyota Verso gets extra kit with 2015 updates

Toyota reveals new trim level and additional kit for the five and seven-seat MPV, as part of minor 2015 revisions

Toyota Verso Trend Plus

Toyota has announced some minor updates to its Verso MPV range as part of the 2015 model year. The Renault Scenic rival gets a new trim level, Euro 6 compliant engines and more equipment options, and is available to order now.

Prices remain unchanged, with the five-seat model kicking off at £17,770 in Active spec and the seven-seater costs another £530. The big addition is a new fully-loaded 'Trend Plus' trim level, which starts at £24,650. It's most notable feature is a new rear-seat DVD entertainment system as standard, with two screens, wireless headsets and optional iPad holders.

It also gets leather seats, a touchscreen multimedia and infotainment system, DAB radio, Bluetooth, internet access and a reversing camera. it's based on Trend spec, which itself gets dual-zone climate control, 17-inch alloys and parking sensors.

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The three-strong engine range is now Euro 6 emissions compliant, although the 1.6 and 1.8-litre petrols and 1.6 D-4D diesel appear to be unchanged in terms of MPG, emissions and performance. A space saver is now standard on all models except, strangely, those with the panoramic glass roof optioned.

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