Toyota Verso

The Toyota Verso is designed with the family in mind. To that end, it's very solidly built and features a spacious cabin and refined drive. Like the Renault Grand Scenic, the Verso MPV comes with seven seats as standard, and all five of the rear chairs flip and fold to create the right mix of person and luggage carrying capability. The Verso is very easy to drive, and visibility is good. The styling, both inside and out, isn’t particularly inspiring, but the quality of the finish is impressive.

Watch our overview of the Toyota Verso range
Watch our overview of the Toyota Verso range
Toyota Verso MPV

Toyota Verso MPV

5 doors

Price £17,765 - £24,460

4.10 /5
  • Pros:
    • Excellent Toyota build quality
    • Good residual values
    • Low running costs
  • Cons:
    • Cramped rear seats
    • Expensive to buy
    • Small boot with all seats in place

The Toyota Verso is designed with family in mind. To that end, it's very solidly built and is comfortable to drive. Like the Renault Grand Scenic, the Verso MPV comes with seven seats as standard. All five of the car's rear chairs flip and fold - meaning that the interior feels quite versatile. Be warned, however, the rearmost seats are a little cramped, and too small for adults or big kids. Around town, the Verso's compact dimensions mean it is easy to drive, and visibility is good. The styling, both inside and out, isn’t particularly inspiring, but the build quality is impressive.

New Toyota Verso MPV

New Toyota Verso MPV

5 doors

Price £23,445

4.50 /5
  • Pros:
    • Cheap entry-level five seater
    • Excellent second-row legroom
    • Class-leading resale value
  • Cons:
    • Less luggage space than rivals
    • Bland interior
    • Limited third-row space

The Toyota Verso is a practical, well-built MPV that offers great efficiency, equipment levels and running costs in a handsome body. It has a wide range of versions, starting with an entry-level five-seater model and continuing across a series of efficient petrol and diesel engines.