This press pack accompanied the UK launch of the second generation Corolla Verso in
2004. Changes to the model during its lifetime can be tracked using the Timeline feature on
the Corolla Verso archive page. More information about the Corolla Verso range can be
obtained from the Toyota press office.
TOYOTA COROLLA VERSO
Key points Dynamic, stylish and versatile all-new Corolla Verso Unmatched flexibility and ease of use with Toyota Easy Flat-7TM, the world’s first full flat-
folding system for all five rear seats Corolla Verso joins Avensis, Yaris and Corolla as Toyota’s fourth European core model Designed in Europe and built exclusively in Europe On sale in the UK from 1 May 2004 On The Road prices from £14,495 (1.6 T2) 2004 UK sales target of around 6,000 units; 2005 anticipated sales between 8,000 and
10,000 units Three trim levels – T2 ,T3 and T Spirit Three engine options, 1.6-litre (available in T2 grade only) and 1.8 VVT-i petrol and 2.0
D-4D common rail diesel Best-in-class insurance ratings – 5E for diesels and 6E for petrol models (target) Exterior styling created at Toyota’s European design studio, ED² New platform, suspension and steering provide a new level of driving dynamics New Multi-mode Manual Transmission provides automatic and sequential operation in
one system First MPV with nine standard airbags, part of a class-leading passive safety package First car in its segment to use a driver’s knee airbag All models equipped with ABS and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control and Brake Assist standard on T3 and T Spirit
grades Available with the segment’s most sophisticated DVD-based navigation system New Cornering Assist Monitor for increased safety available as part of optional DVD full
map navigation system on T Spirit Park Assist system with rear-mounted camera helps with reversing into parking spaces –
part of optional DVD full map navigation system on T Spirit New dynamic design breaks with the conventional, “boxy” MPV style Segment’s lowest drag (Cd 0.30) and front lift (CL.f 0.05) coefficients First compact MPV to adopt rebound springs First segment application of the acoustic windscreen 2.0 D-4D diesel engine produces the lowest particulate emissions in the segment
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The new-generation Toyota Corolla Verso will challenge established perceptions of the
compact MPV. Although it is a fully-fledged, seven-seat family car, the all-new Corolla Verso
offers a level of driving dynamics and superior quality far above that which the segment has
hitherto offered.
The car benefits from wide application of new technologies, advanced active and passive
safety systems and a neat and attractive design that delivers new standards of versatility,
modularity and practicality. These elements combine in a vehicle that from the start will set
new benchmarks in the compact MPV market.
Central to its success will be the revolutionary Toyota Easy Flat-7TM, by which all five rear
seats can be folded down to create a perfectly flat load floor. No seats have to be removed
and head restraints can remain in place. A simple, single motion is all that’s required to fold
each seat down onto the vehicle floor. No other C-segment MPV has such built-in ease of
use and flexibility.
The Toyota Corolla Verso will be a key player in a competitive segment, and an attractive
prospect for a new type of buyer: young couples or parents with active lifestyles, who are
looking for something more special than just another family car. The essence of the new
Corolla Verso’s appeal to these people is its dynamic versatility.
The new car will be available in the UK in three grades – T2, T3 and T Spirit – that will
provide generous levels of safety, comfort and convenience features. This year Toyota
expects to sell 52,000 units of the new model in Europe, in addition to 13,000 of the current
model. In the UK the target for the new car is approx 6,000 units for the remainder of 2004
with 8,000 to 10,000 sales anticipated for 2005. On The Road prices start from £14,495 for
the 1.6 T2 model. The range will offer 10 versions including a 1.8 VVT-i model with the
optional Multi-mode Manual Transmission (MMT).
BODY AND CHASSISThe all-new Corolla Verso’s exterior design was created at Toyota’s European design studio,
ED2. The style incorporates SUV-derived elements in the lower body and captures design
cues from several other Toyota models to give the car an unmistakable Toyota identity.
The Corolla Verso’s complete redesign means it’s now taller and wider than its predecessor
but the new-look’s smooth lines still achieve a best-in-segment Cd of 0.30. The aerodynamic
shape has helped achieve a reduction in wind noise, especially around the windscreen
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wipers and underneath the car, and aids driving stability. New sound deadening materials
and an acoustic-glass windscreen also contribute to the quiet ride.
The light and precise steering has been tuned for greater driving enjoyment. The position of
the steering wheel has been changed to suit a more active driving style than in the former
Corolla Verso and adjustment for rake and reach is now available.
Built on a totally new platform, the Corolla Verso produces an exciting and exhilarating drive
in a smart and flexible package. Improved suspension gives the car good posture and
stability with a dynamic feel through the steering, whether there is one person on board or
seven.
And thanks to parts that are less expensive and easier to replace, the Corolla Verso also
offers class-leading repair costs and the best insurance ratings in its sector.
POWERTRAINSThe Corolla Verso is available in the UK with a choice of three engines: an entry-level
109bhp 1.6-litre VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing-intelligent) petrol unit, the responsive 127bhp
1.8-litre VVT-i petrol and 114bhp 2.0-litre D-4D diesel engine, which delivers excellent
torque, robustness and fuel economy. The 1.6 and 1.8-litre engines both comply with EURO
IV regulations and the 2.0 D-4D diesel emits, on average, 47 per cent less particulate matter
than its segment rivals.
All three engines are offered as standard with five-speed manual transmission, but the 1.8-
litre VVT-i is also available with a new five-speed Multi-mode Manual Transmission (MMT)
that provides a combination of automatic and sequential shifting. Fuel consumption is
improved when the car is driven in automatic mode, compared to the standard manual
transmission. In addition, the MMT is much lighter and more compact than a conventional
automatic.
SAFETY AND SECURITYToyota is confident the new Corolla Verso will be a top player in its group in terms of safety
performance. The car’s construction features Toyota’s Minimal Intrusion Cabin System
(MICS), the same structure that helped the Toyota Avensis establish class-leading results in
Euro NCAP crash testing. It also boasts a number of segment-firsts, such as the innovative
Cornering Assist Monitor, which helps the driver “see” around blind corners; nine airbags
fitted as standard (including the segment’s first knee airbag); and a two-stage seatbelt
warning system which combines a dashboard warning light and buzzer.
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Top stopping performance comes courtesy of a braking system taken from the Toyota
Avensis, in other words, better brakes from an upper-segment car. Four discs bring the car
to rest safely with the help of ABS and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). In addition,
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRC) with Brake Assist (BA) are
standard on T3 and T Spirit models.
The new Corolla Verso is well-protected from thieves thanks to an improved security
package. Among the measures adopted in the new car are an electric steering lock, an
immobiliser fitted in an inaccessible position and two VIN plates on the bodyshell. A new
tonneau cover hides the boot contents and can be neatly stored under the floor when not in
use.
These measures make a considerable contribution to the new Corolla Verso’s best-in-class
insurance ratings in the UK and Germany. The British classifications from ABI Thatcham are
targeted at 5E for all diesel versions and 6E for the petrol models.
INTERIOREqual attention has been paid to creating an interior that meets and exceeds the high
customer demands in the compact MPV sector. The car’s driving rewards are increased
through thoughtful and attractive interior design, a comfortable and repositioned steering
wheel and a more dynamic driving position.
Thanks to the Toyota Easy Flat-7TM system, the new Corolla Verso is the only MPV in the
world in which all five rear seats can be folded flat into the vehicle floor. What’s more, the
folding system is the simplest to operate of all MPVs on the market: it takes just a single
operation to fold down each rear seat.
The Corolla Verso’s interior is completely new and its clever design produces outstanding
passenger space and storage. The focal point of the cabin is the prominent centre console.
The use of subtle colours and stylish metallic inserts helps create a light and pleasant
ambience, while plush new fabrics and a flush surface finish add to the coherency of the
design.
In designing the vehicle’s storage spaces, Toyota engineers thought about not just how
much luggage or cargo would be carried, but also what kind of things. The result is an
exceptional array of storage compartments suitable for objects of many different shapes and
sizes.
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The new Toyota Corolla Verso is available with the most advanced navigation equipment
available in its segment. The highly accurate DVD-based system has the facility to monitor
traffic information in its route search programme and includes country guides and border
displays, motorway entry/exit searches and a compass screen. There is also a high quality
Panasonic audio system comprising built-in radio, CD player, amplifier and ancillary controls
on the steering wheel.
The Toyota In-Car Entertainment system is standard on the T Spirit grade, comprising a
DVD player connected to five-inch LCD screens installed in the back of the front seat
headrests. The system can also be connected to game consoles and can play several disc
formats, including VCDs, audio CDs and even MP3 files.
MANUFACTURINGThe new Toyota Corolla Verso will be produced at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey
(TMMT), alongside Corolla saloon and estate models. The addition of the new Verso to the
production line led to an increase in annual capacity from 100,000 to 150,000 units.
The 824,000m3 site is located in Adapazari and was established in 1990. It represents an
investment of €700 million (more than £467 million) and will create 3,000 jobs in the region
by August 2004.
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CONCEPT AND MARKET INFORMATIONRESPONDING TO THE NEEDS OF THE NEW
COMPACT MPV CUSTOMERS
The new Corolla Verso’s target is to expand Toyota’s share of the C-segment MPV market
and to make a further contribution to Toyota’s outstanding sales success in Europe. The
car’s development has kept a focus on the new type of customers it intends to attract: adults
who live their lives to the full and are looking for something a bit more special than just
another family vehicle. It has been given a “must-have” appeal with its design and endowed
with Toyota’s superior quality throughout, boosting the pride of ownership factor.
The new Corolla Verso will be available in the UK from 1 May and sales of about 6,000 units
are expected for the remainder of 2004. In 2005, 8,000 to 10,000 sales are anticipated.
Across Europe, Toyota expects to sell 52,000 units of the new model this year, in addition to
13,000 of the current version.
COMPREHENSIVE EQUIPMENT LISTThe new Toyota Corolla Verso will be available in three grades, T2, T3 and T Spirit. All three
provide equipment levels that meet the highest demands of C-segment MPV sector
customers.
When defining the equipment choice, the major concern was safety. Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC), Traction Control (TRC) and Brake Assist (BA) are standard on T3 and T Spirit models.
ABS and Electronic Brake-force Distribution are standard across the range and the same
goes for the nine airbags (including the first-in-class knee airbag) and the two-stage seatbelt
warning system.
To answer the needs of modern families who demand more sophistication and innovation,
Toyota is offering as an option (T Spirit models only) the segment’s most advanced DVD-
based satellite navigation system. This package also includes monitors which provide the
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driver with clear images from behind the vehicle and from either side at blind junctions. The
groundbreaking Cornering Assist Monitor uses a miniature camera installed in the front grille
to check for oncoming vehicles, pedestrians or other hazards on blind corners. The Park
Assist system operates by means of a rear-mounted camera that feeds a real-time image to
the satellite navigation display screen. This can be overlaid with guidelines to help the driver
reverse into parking spaces safely and with ease. The T Spirit grade has an In-Car
Entertainment system with DVD player and headrest mounted screens.
The three equipment levels feature the following items as standard equipment:
T2 T3 (in addition to T2) T Spirit (in addition to T3)Seven seats with Toyota Easy Flat-7TM system
Five-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels with locking nuts
Eight-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels with locking nuts
Colour keyed front and rear bumpers and door handles
Electrically adjustable, heated and retractable colour keyed door mirrors
In car entertainment system with DVD player and headrest-mounted screens
Electric front windows with anti-trap system
Front and rear electric windows
Roof rails
Six-speaker audio system with CD player
Cruise control Chrome trim detailing
Push Button Start System Leather steering wheel and gear knob trim
Roof-mounted antenna Unique seat and door trimAuxiliary audio controls on steering wheel
Electrochromic rear view mirror
Leather-trimmed gear knob (manual transmission)
Automatic air conditioning
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment
Front fog lamps with auto-cancel function
Manual air conditioning Intermittent wipers with rain sensor
Optitron instrument display Vehicle Stability Control with Traction Control and Brake Assist
Chrome interior door handles Arm rest for driver and front passenger
Driver and passenger front, side and Curtain Shield airbagsDriver knee airbagABS with Electronic Brakeforce DistributionRemote central double lockingISO-FIX child seat fixingsRear fog lamps with auto cancel function
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UK RANGE AND PRICINGThe new Corolla Verso offers UK customers a great breadth of choice with 10 versions of
the car available, priced from £14,495 on the road.
The entry level model is the 1.6 T2, the only version to be offered in the UK with the 109bhp
1.6-litre VVT-i engine. The 1.8-litre VVT-i petrol and 2.0-litre D-4D diesel models are
available in T2, T3 and T Spirit grades, the 1.8 cars additionally offered with the option of
Toyota’s new Multi-mode Manual Transmission.
The price “walk” for the new Corolla Verso works to a logical structure. The move from 1.6 to
1.8-litre power adds £500 to the price, with the move from 1.8-litre petrol to 2.0-litre diesel
adding £1,000. The Multi-Mode Manual Transmission on the 1.8-litre adds £500. The move
from T2 to T3 grade carries a £2,000 premium, while that from T3 to T Spirit adds a further
£1,800. Full launch price details are given in the table below.
MODEL ON THE ROAD PRICE1.6 VVT-i T2 £14,4951.8 VVT-i T2 £14,9951.8 VVT-i T2 with MMT £15,4952.0 D-4D T2 £15,9951.8 T3 £16,9951.8 T3 with MMT £17,4952.0 D-4D T3 £17,9951.8 T Spirit £18,7951.8 T Spirit with MMT £19,2952.0 D-4D T Spirit £19,795
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BODY AND CHASSISDRIVING PLEASURE TO MATCH THE LOOKS
The new Toyota Corolla Verso is more than just another new MPV. Toyota engineers broke
with tradition and adopted “out-of-the-box” thinking to come up with the new solutions that
make the Corolla Verso a unique and special product.
By combining seven-seat versatility with dynamic looks, the Corolla Verso breathes new life
into its segment and bridges the gap between hatchback design and the typical compact
MPV. Toyota’s design concept embraced the themes of Sports, Quality and Modernity at all
times, which means the finished car not only delivers in terms of versatility and
resourcefulness, but also stands out from the crowd.
INDIVIDUAL, DYNAMIC STYLEThe car shows that Toyota’s designers have followed their brief, which was to create a
vehicle that will appeal to people who want and need space and flexibility through ingenious
design, but don’t want to sacrifice looks or style.
The exterior styling, created by Elvio D’Aprile, is formed from two separate entities: the lower
part, comprising under-bumper, wheel arches and rocker panel, is robust and influenced by
SUV design; and the upper part, which gives the car its dynamic stance, characterised by
the curved roof and triangular quarter-light shape.
The familiar Toyota bulge in the bonnet, first seen in Avensis, has become even more
pronounced on the Corolla Verso and it is an integrated feature that will appear on other
future Toyota models. The Toyota family identity is also displayed in the design of the
quarter-lights and the rear lamp clusters with their inverted “L” shape.
REFINED AERODYNAMICSAlthough the new car is taller (1620mm, without roof rails) and wider (1770mm) than the
model it replaces, the Corolla Verso is still superbly aerodynamic and achieves a drag
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coefficient (Cd) of 0.30, placing it ahead of its “boxy” rivals in terms of aerodynamic
efficiency.
The principle used to lower the drag coefficient was to smooth the airflow around all the
exterior surfaces of the car. To achieve this, several measures were taken:
Gaps between body parts reduced by up to 67 per cent (working to Lexus standards)
A cover under the right side of the fuel tank
29 per cent reduction in the gap between windscreen and A-pillars
Redesigned cowl louvre to reduce air turbulence around the windscreen wipers
Door mirrors separated from the body to allow a better airflow
Additional door seal installed in the centre pillar (first in class)
The distinct slope in the rear part of the roof provides additional downforce
Besides bringing advantages in terms of performance and fuel economy, the lower Cd
reduces wind noise and provides superior high-speed stability.
A RELAXING PLACE TO BEThe Toyota Corolla Verso has a spacious interior for excellent passenger comfort. Also,
much has been done to reduce noise and vibration intrusion, with widespread use of
damping and noise suppressant materials. Potential wind-catching areas on the outside
have been smoothed off and high-foamed sealant materials have been applied to the roof
panel and pillars to reduce wind and road noise from the inside.
A double layer of felt has been incorporated into the dashboard insulation to reduce the
amount of engine noise entering the cabin. While on the road, noise and droning have been
reduced by applying felt to the back of the cowl louvre and cowl panel and the wheel arch
liner. In addition, a shield plate has been added to the inside of the wheel arches and a
dynamic damper has been fitted to the front suspension member.
Further noise reduction has been achieved thanks to an asphalt sheet fitted to the floor
panel and a foam sealer at the end of the A pillar, facing the windscreen. Felt has also been
added to the roof side liner, door trim, tailgate and rear carpet and sound insulation material
has been used in all the carpeting.
The windscreen is made of acoustic glass containing a triple-layer film in its intermediate
layer. The acoustic windscreen, a first for this market segment, reduces noise by lowering
the primary resonance of the glass. At low frequencies, noise reduction of 75 per cent is
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possible, compared with a conventional windscreen. For more information on this feature,
please see the Technical Glossary.
Vibrations through the front floor panel are dramatically reduced on the Corolla Verso, due to
the greater rigidity of its curved shape. In addition, reinforcements are fitted to both sides of
the transmission tunnel to further minimise vibration in the front floor.
EFFICIENT BODY CONTROLOn the road, the new Toyota Corolla Verso offers outstanding dynamic handling. The initial
target for the platform development project was to achieve a level of driving pleasure fully
compatible with the dynamic exterior design.
To reach this goal, the development team adopted bold solutions, such as the adoption of a
new platform, different from the one used by the rest of the Corolla range. It is also 10 per
cent stiffer, providing superior control and greater reassurance for the driver in all driving
conditions.
The ride has been greatly enhanced by the introduction of improvements to the suspension,
delivering higher stability and improved road holding. The proven front suspension of the
Toyota Avensis was adopted and the wheel track was increased by 25 and 35mm at the
front and rear, respectively.
Higher-rate springs and thicker anti-roll bars give the new Corolla Verso more control in
terms of body movement than its predecessor. Toyota engineers also equipped the car with
rebound springs at the front, a unique feature among C-segment MPVs.
The rear suspension incorporates a special toe-correction function, which gives superior
cornering agility and braking stability, and an anti-lift geometry was adopted.
IMPROVED STEERING FEELThe Corolla Verso’s hydraulic power steering has been designed and tuned for maximum
driving enjoyment across all engines and trim levels. The steering column now features both
tilt and telescopic adjustments and the steering wheel is set at a more natural angle than the
outgoing model, similar to that in a conventional car. These improvements allow for more
direct steering input and correct adjustment for drivers of all heights and builds.
To provide superior refinement, the steering rack was carried over from the Toyota Avensis
and positioned lower to help bring down the car’s centre of gravity.
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In comparison with the first-generation Corolla Verso, the steering gear ratio has been
reduced, which results in a more direct steering feel, and consequently a more dynamic
driving style. In addition, the rack stroke has been decreased in order to achieve a quicker
steering action.
LOWEST REPAIR COSTS IN THE SEGMENTLike other recent Toyota models, the new Corolla Verso is on course to achieve a best-in-
class rating in both the British and German insurance classifications for all engine types.
Test results show that after a 15km/h impact against a 40 per cent offset barrier, the new
Toyota Corolla Verso has the lowest repair cost in its segment. In these circumstances,
repair costs for the new model have been reduced by 33 per cent after a frontal collision and
31 per cent following a rear-end collision at the same speed.
MODEL INSURANCE RATING (target)1.6 VVT-i 5E1.8 VVT-i 6E2.0 D-4D 5E
Toyota has targeted a class-leading performance with intelligent cost-reduction measures.
For example, aluminium bumper reinforcements with a new cross section and crush boxes
have been adopted for cheaper, easier replacement. The retaining stays for the headlights
are now separate from the headlight housing, which helps protect them from severe damage
in a minor collision. The stays have also been made available as service parts, secured with
screws. Additionally, the headlight housing can now be re-used by replacing the damaged
retaining stay with a new one.
Total maintenance time after 62,500 miles has also been reduced compared to the previous
model: by 27.5 and 22.2 per cent for petrol and diesel engines, respectively. This puts the
new Toyota Corolla Verso once again ahead of its competitors in terms of lower ownership
costs.
Toyota also monitored the price of the most common replacement parts. Consequently, the
Corolla Verso’s components are among the most competitively priced in the segment, and in
some markets are actually the cheapest.
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INTERIORDYNAMIC VERSATILITY FOR DYNAMIC PEOPLE
SUPERIOR QUALITY IS IN THE DETAILSThe fit, finish and quality of the materials used in the interior of the new Toyota Corolla Verso
are a further demonstration of the improvements Toyota has made in creating a quality
driving environment.
The interior has geometric, three-dimensional lines to give the cockpit a well-defined, arch-
like form. The pivotal feature is the centre dashboard console, which has a combination of
metallic finishes that give a high quality and high-tech appearance. Gaps and clearances
between some components have been reduced by 90 and 40 per cent respectively. All these
improvements in fit and finish combine to give the cabin a more flush-fitting, quality
appearance.
Extensive work was also done to improve the quality feel when closing the doors of the new
Corolla Verso. The optimum location for the door hinges was determined and an airtight seal
was fitted in the locking section. In addition, new door locks for both front and rear doors and
the use of strategically placed anti-vibration materials provide a premium door-closing sound
and feel.
The Multi-information Display, previously fitted in the centre console, has been moved to the
main instrument panel in front of the driver and presents trip information such as driving
range, fuel consumption, elapsed time and average speed. The entire instrument panel is lit
by an Optitron system, which gives the display an attractive three-dimensional appearance.
The A and B pillars are covered with high-quality fabric; this material has also been used for
the sun visors.
In the boot, there is a new tonneau cover that uses a roller action for extra convenience and
which can be stored neatly under the floor of the luggage compartment when not in use.
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INGENIOUS MODULARITYThe ingenious modularity of the new Corolla Verso is exemplified by the Toyota Easy Flat-
7TM folding seat system, which provides an unprecedented level of versatility:
All five rear seats can be folded down individually in a one-touch motion
No seats need to be removed from the car to achieve maximum load capacity
A totally flat floor is achieved when second and third row seats are folded down
No need to remove headrests when folding down the seats
Absence of visible seat runners and any protruding mechanism ensures easy access to
third row seats
When folding the rear seats, the action of tilting the seatback all the way forward causes the
seat cushion to drop, so creating a fully flat surface flush with the floor. The cushion lock and
cushion return spring are linked to the seat-back lever, allowing the whole seat to retract
simply by operating a single lever.
Toyota Easy Flat-7TM represents a new way of thinking about modularity and versatility. It
doesn’t just give you maximum cargo space, but also takes the minimum of time and effort to
do so. This kind of approach recognises the demands of people with active lifestyles, who
need a seven-seat car but frequently require immediate extra load space for outdoor
activities, sports or carrying bulky items. For more information on this feature, please see the
Technical Glossary.
Behind the driver and front passenger, there is ample seating space for three passengers.
Each second row seat can slide 240 mm back or forwards and recline to an angle of 30
degrees.
Access to the third row of seats is simple. The outer second row rear seats have a one-touch
walk-in mechanism that is operated simply by lifting the shoulder lever. This lets the
seatback tilt forward and releases the slide lock, so the entire seat moves forwards. The
location of the levers also makes it easy for third row seat passengers to operate them when
they want to exit the vehicle.
A flatter L-shaped headrest is fitted in the centre seat of the second row, allowing good
rearward visibility for the driver when the seat is unoccupied. For added convenience, the
row of seats can be folded down without having to remove any of the headrests.
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The Corolla Verso now offers 32 different seating combinations, another aspect of its
versatility, ease of operation, and optimum combination of usable space.
The interior of the new Corolla Verso was designed to accommodate almost every size and
shape of driver. A wide range of seat and steering wheel adjustments means drivers
between 4ft 11in and 6ft 6in tall should easily find their ideal driving position.
Both front seats now have a height adjustment mechanism – an uncommon feature in cars
in this segment – allowing the seat height to be altered by up to 52mm. Front seats have
also been improved in terms of comfort, with new S-spring cushions and contour-mat
seatbacks.
The new Corolla Verso provides tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment, further to
enhance comfort and safety for an even wider range of driver shapes and sizes. The new
position of the steering wheel allows a more dynamic posture for the driver, being tilted down
by two degrees compared with the current model.
INTERIOR DIMENSIONSLength (mm) 2,500Width (mm) 1,440Height (mm) 1,315 Hip room (mm)
Front 1,4382nd row 1,4003rd row 1,077
Shoulder room (mm)
Front 1,4342nd row 1,4243rd row 1,312
Hip-point distance (mm)
Front, side to side 710Front to 2nd row 9262nd to 3rd rows 682
SPACE AND STORAGEToyota engineers were not satisfied merely to offer good interior space and a choice of
storage compartments; they wanted to ensure they would meet specific needs. To build in
usefulness at the design stage they looked at the different types of objects that motorists
typically carry with them in their cars.
An extensive background study into storage requirements resulted in the new Corolla Verso
being equipped with a multitude of different storage areas, including an upper and lower
glove box, a centre box, console box and numerous cup holders.
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COMPARTMENT VOLUME (l)Centre console box 1.1Upper glove box 3.0Glove box 8.9Console box 2.7Cup holder 0.3 x 2Ashtray (can be fitted in any cup holder) 0.3Front door pocket, left and right 3.7 x 2Rear door pocket, left and right 2.7 x 2Deck-side cup holder left and right 0.25 x 2Deck box 16Luggage compartment 63Total 108.9
With all seats up and in place the Corolla Verso will accommodate seven people
comfortably. With all the passenger seats folded flat, the car can be turned into a capacious
cargo carrier with a load space 1,980mm long and 1,370mm high.
ADVANCE IN INFOTAINMENTThe very latest in satellite navigation – Turn-by-Turn or full map – is available as an option
on the new Corolla Verso T3 (turn-by turn only) and T Spirit. It delivers a number of
significant benefits compared with the system installed in the previous model:
Much quicker route search and screen scrolling capabilities
A compass mode, displaying instantaneous information about the car’s current location
Upgraded search capabilities
- Search for the name of a street that connects to a motorway
- Search by coordinates
- Quick selection of points of interest
Improved guidance
- Electronic Traffic Avoidance (ETA) to bypass jams on programmed routes
- Motorway lane guidance
- Border mark display when crossing a national border
Others
- System can be customised for up to three different users, with memory function
- Improved graphics
- Four screen colour options (full map system)
Electronic Traffic Avoidance (ETA) is one of the most useful tools in the new navigation
system. It enables the system to receive coded traffic information from a range of sources,
including local radio stations and the police, even when the car radio is switched off. ETA
decodes these messages and can provide the driver with advance warning of trouble ahead.
If the driver is following a pre-programmed route, the navigation system will automatically
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As well as the navigation system, the new Corolla Verso comes with a high quality
Panasonic audio system comprising built-in radio, CD player, high-output (40W x 4
channels) amplifier, and steering wheel controls. It also features CD-Text support, which
displays information in text format when a CD with text recorded on it is inserted in the
player. A Digital Signal Processor (DSP) enhances the low and high ranges without
distorting the mid-range frequencies.
The Corolla Verso is equipped with six lightweight speakers using neodymium magnets:
tweeters above the instrument panel, 16cm full-range speakers in the front doors and 14cm
full-range speakers in the rear doors. The T Spirit grade, when fitted with optional full map
navigation system also includes an audio graphic equalizer for even higher quality sound.
And if music is not enough, there is the Toyota In-Car Entertainment system (fitted as
standard on T Spirit) for a more sophisticated sound and vision package.
The system includes a DVD player with wide format LCD screens mounted in the front seat
headrests for playing movies, or linking up to games consoles or video cameras. Two
infrared headphone sets guarantee uninterrupted sound quality and allow rear seat
passengers to enjoy their entertainment without interrupting the radio or CD listening of
those in the front. The screens also work independently, so each user can choose whether
to watch a DVD or play a game. A remote control unit adds to the system’s great ease of
use. The DVD player also supports other formats, such as VCD, DVCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW.
This system can also play MP3 files and link up with a video camera through an inverter
cable (not included with the system).
PERFECT CLIMATE CONTROLThe Toyota Corolla Verso’s air conditioning system provides a further boost to driver and
passenger comfort and contributes to improved fuel economy by incorporating a variable
displacement compressor. This varies the capacity of the compressor according to the
cooling load or driving conditions (such as acceleration or deceleration). By taking less
power from the engine, it actually improves fuel economy and lessens the impact on
performance. In normal use, the variable displacement compressor can provide a fuel saving
of up to three per cent, compared to a normal compressor.
Temperature control performance has been improved to accommodate the European
preference for even temperature at all levels, reducing the temperature difference between
the ‘face’ and ‘foot’ vents.
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The A/C system features an electronically controlled mechanism that automatically switches
to a fresh air setting (fresh-air linked control) when the defroster is switched on for more
efficient operation. The T2 has manual air conditioning as standard, whereas T3 and T Spirit
models are equipped with a sophisticated automatic climate control system as standard.
THOUGHTFUL FEATURES FOR ADDED COMFORT AND CONVENIENCEA host of clever convenience features have been built into the new Toyota Corolla Verso,
such as sun visors with new mirror lamps, an electrochromatic interior rear view mirror with
an anti-glare function and rain-sensitive windscreen wipers.
Another major improvement over the previous Corolla Verso is the introduction of the one-
touch Push Button Start System. Gone are the days of inserting a key, rotating it, holding it
for the engine to start and then releasing.
In the new Corolla Verso all that is required is to insert a new card key into its slot on the
dashboard and push the button to start the engine. For safety reasons, the clutch pedal must
be depressed when starting up manual transmission models and the brake pedal must be
depressed with neutral selected in the Multi-mode Manual Transmission versions.
The card key features an unlock and lock button for the doors and has an embedded
transponder which sends the signal to start the car once it has been inserted into its slot.
The key also signals to an immobiliser ECU, which authorises the power to engage.
Inserting the wireless key also releases the electric steering lock – another example of new
technology which is making it harder for car thieves to steal vehicles (for more information on
this feature, please see the Technical Glossary). For added security, the system locks all the
doors after about 30 seconds, if none is opened or if the key card is not inserted in the
ignition slot.
A small mechanical key is also cleverly incorporated into the wireless key’s design. This will
open and close the driver’s door and glovebox, and is used to cut-off the passenger airbag
when required. When the car is valet parked at, for example, an hotel, the wireless key can
be passed over with the mechanical key removed, to guard against theft of items from the
glove box.
Engineers and technicians have worked hard to further improve the Corolla Verso’s theft-
protection and have come up with a car that they feel confident will pass the most stringent
security tests.
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Other enhanced security measures include the tonneau cover which can be stored inside the
car when not in use; an electric lock for the rear door; the addition of extra storage for more
types of objects keeping them safe and out of sight; and two VIN plates in the bodyshell.
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PERFORMANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIENCE
IMPROVED D-4D DIESEL ENGINEThe Corolla Verso’s 2.0 D-4D diesel has been improved over the outgoing model. Power is
up from 89 to 114bhp and maximum torque is now 280Nm, between 2,000 and 2,200rpm.
This new engine is shared with the Toyota Avensis D-4D and its level of performance is ideal
for the C-MPV segment.
In addition to enhanced performance, the engine also offers environmental benefits: on
average, it produces 47 per cent less particulate matter (PM) emissions than its rivals. The
other exhaust emissions are also particularly low.
EMISSIONS COMPETITORS’ AVERAGE *
COROLLA VERSO EURO IV LEVELS
PM (g/km) 0.030 0.016 (- 47%) 0.025CO (g/km) 0.145 0.16 (+ 10%) 0.50NOx (g/km) 0.334 0.28 (- 16%) 0.25HC+ NOx (g/km) 0.356 0.29 (-18%) 0.30* Average of the main competitors in the C-MPV segment, including all engine sizes( ) percentage difference to the segment average
A new feature on the Corolla Verso D-4D is the Oil Maintenance Management System,
which keeps a constant check on the condition of the engine oil and illuminates a warning
lamp to inform the driver when the oil and the oil filter must be changed.
The system detects oil deterioration by measuring the volume of soot in it against engine
speed, injection timing, injection volume, and air-fuel ratio. When the calculated value of soot
volume exceeds a predetermined value, the engine oil change reminder light comes on
automatically.
CLASS-LEADING PETROL ENGINESAll three engines offered in the Toyota Corolla Verso offer power and performance, but not at
the expense of the environment. The 1.6 and 1.8 litre petrol units meet the EURO IV
emissions standards, ahead of their enforcement in 2005 and benefit from VVT-i (Variable
Valve Timing-intelligent), DIS (Direct Ignition System), ETSC-i (Electronic Throttle Control
System-intelligent), and a plastic intake manifold.
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The 1,794cc VVT-i 16-valve unit delivers 127bhp and 170Nm of torque, returning 36.7mpg
(37.7mpg with the Multi-mode Manual Transmission) in combined driving. The 1,598cc
engine, also a 16-valve DOHC VVT-i unit, produces 109bhp with 37.7mpg in combined cycle
driving.
Service intervals for all three engines are as for other Toyota models which is 10,000 miles
or annually for a ‘Health check’ including engine oil and filter change and 20,000 miles for a
major service.
FIVE-SPEED MMT TRANSMISSION MMT (Multi-mode Manual Transmission) is a new five-speed transmission driven directly by
electrical motors that combines automatic gearing with quick sequential-style selection.
The gear position indicator shows neutral through to fifth gear (N – 5), reverse (R), automatic
mode (E), automatic sports mode (Es) and manual mode (M). The system also has its own
warning light should any malfunction occur.
MMT has a smooth take off ‘creep’ function like an automatic: when the driver releases the
brake pedal the car generates a small amount of drive line torque. Additionally, if the driver
releases the accelerator pedal rapidly the system will keep a current gear position and if the
accelerator pedal is pushed down too quickly it will select the appropriate gear. The ‘Es’
mode is an innovation in transmissions of this kind and delivers a sportier drive by making
quicker automatic shifts.
This clever transmission cancels the take-off function if the driver stops the car and pushes
the brake pedal for a moment. It also automatically changes the gear shift patterns according
to whether you are travelling up or downhill. The driver can stop the engine in any gear, after
which the system will engage the clutch completely, like a manual car. If the system can not
engage a gear due to gear lock it will retry selection automatically.
To protect against human error, a single beep warning will sound when reverse is selected,
and, if a door is opened while the engine is running and a gear is selected, a warning buzzer
will sound. Also, if the engine is running, neutral is selected and the brake is off for a few
seconds, the shift lever is locked to prevent it being moved accidentally. The lock can be
released simply by pressing the brake pedal again. Finally, the system prevents the
selection of any gear that would cause the engine to over or under-rev.
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For more information about MMT, please see the Technical Glossary.
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SAFETYEQUIPPED WITH A HOST OF LIFE-SAVING INNOVATIONS
HIGH-LEVEL OF PASSIVE SAFETYGreat design, stylish looks and superb driveability are all academic without the benefit of top-
line built-in safety. In the new Corolla Verso, Toyota has applied its “Total Safety Approach”,
a philosophy that ensures the car is endowed with leading passive and active safety
features.
The new Corolla Verso is probably among the strongest in its class for overall safety. It uses
Toyota’s Minimal Intrusion Cabin System (MICS), the same structure which played a key
role in the Toyota Avensis gaining a five-star classification in Euro NCAP testing. The impact
absorbing structure can help reduce the impact in the event of a front or side collision. It also
helps to protect driver and passengers thanks to reinforcements in the front bumper,
underfloor, dash panel, floor tunnel, rocker panels, front pillars, and door inners that
minimise cabin deformation.
Further passive safety protection is provided by nine airbags fitted as standard to all models.
The two-stage front airbags use a variable deployment force according to crash severity and,
in the case of the driver, according to his or her seat position. The force will also be lower if,
by any chance, the driver is not wearing a seatbelt. Side and curtain-shield airbags are also
fitted, along with the segment’s first knee airbag (for more information on this feature, please
see the Technical Glossary).
The newly developed SRS knee airbag is an important innovation. Positioned in the lower
part of the instrument panel on the driver’s side, it provides protection for the driver’s lower
body when he or she shifts forwards in the event of a frontal collision. The Corolla Verso also
features a two-stage seatbelt warning system to help ensure that occupants are belted in
safely by means of a warning light and, if the belt is not fastened, a persistent buzzer.
Further safety measures include an energy absorbing mechanism in the steering column, a
rear-seat ISO-FIX child seat anchorage system and WIL (Whiplash Injury Lessening)
concept seats, which minimise the whiplash effect on a passenger’s neck in the event of a
rear-end collision.
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TOP BRAKING POWERThe Corolla Verso’s four-disc braking system and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) (standard
on T3 and T Spirit) offer maximum performance and control whether one or seven occupants
are inside the car. To achieve optimum stopping power, the Toyota Avensis braking system
was incorporated into the Corolla Verso. Putting D-sector brakes into a C-segment car
means that the Corolla Verso has the largest rear disc brakes in its segment, which
maximises braking performance when loaded. The ventilated front discs and the rear discs
have been increased in size, as have the brake callipers, compared to the previous Corolla
Verso.
Much of the vehicle’s superior braking power is down to the addition of a new Brake Control
System that is also derived from Toyota Avensis, incorporating anti-lock brakes (ABS),
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, Traction Control (TRC) and Vehicle
Stability Control (VSC). In addition, the brake actuator of the new system is also smaller and
lighter than before.
But whatever the hardware, braking feel is also important to achieve a better braking
performance. For this reason, Toyota engineers have reduced the piston stroke of the
master cylinder by 17 per cent to improve braking effectiveness. In comparison with the
former Corolla Verso, the new model requires less brake pedal effort, which enables
inexperienced drivers to use all the available braking power more easily.
ABS and EBD are standard equipment on every Corolla Verso while VSC and TRC with
Brake Assist (BA) are standard on T3 and T Spirit versions.
STRETCHING THE FIELD OF VISIONWhen developing the second-generation Corolla Verso, Toyota dedicated a lot of thought to
finding solutions to avoid accidents that occur when the driver’s field of vision is restricted.
As a result, the new Corolla Verso is the first car in Europe to adopt the Cornering Assist
Monitor, which helps the driver “see” around blind corners. A camera with a built-in prism is
installed in the middle of the front grille and sends a picture to the optional full map
navigation system’s display screen on the dashboard. When approaching a crossing or T-
junction where it is difficult to see traffic from the left and right, the image on the display
gives a view of approximately 20 metres in both directions, with an angle of 25º, helping the
driver spot oncoming vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians and so reduce the risk of an accident.
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In addition, the Rear View Monitor with Park Assist system – a feature unique in the C-MPV
segment – provides the driver with a wider rear view, beyond the scope of conventional
mirrors. When the driver shifts into reverse, the system automatically displays the rear view
on the full map’s navigation screen. A small colour camera mounted on the rear tailgate
enables the area behind the car to be shown, revealing any children, animals or low-lying
obstacles not visible in the mirrors. At the same time, the image can be overlaid with steering
guidelines that will assist safe and easy reverse parking.
The Cornering Assist Monitor and the Rear View Monitor with Park Assist system can only
be installed in T Spirit models equipped with the optional full map navigation system. For
more information, please see the Technical Glossary.
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TOYOTA BRINGS PRODUCTION EXCELLENCE TO TURKEY
The new Toyota Corolla Verso is built in Turkey at an 824,000m3 site in Adapazari. The
facility was established in 1990 as TOYOTASA and renamed Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Turkey (TMMT) in 2000. To accommodate the new model, the plant’s annual production
capacity was increased from 100,000 to 150,000 units. From August 2004 the plant will
directly employ 3,000 people.
TMMT represents a total investment of €700 million and is one of the most recent successful
examples of Toyota’s highly efficient “lean production” system – the Toyota Production
System (TPS).
TPS, which was developed in the 1950s by Toyota executives Taiichi Ohno and Kiichiro
Toyoda, has been utilised throughout Toyota’s worldwide manufacturing operations. TPS is
Toyota’s philosophy of empowering its workers and is the centrepiece of a system that
fosters creativity and innovation by encouraging these workers to participate in the
company’s success, leading to a high level of employee loyalty and commitment to quality.
Toyota knows that TPS accomplishes its goals, the system having first shown how it could
work with production of the first Toyota Corolla, launched in 1966 – the first world car.
Moving production of Corolla to Europe has proved a major achievement for Toyota. It has
allowed the manufacturer to respond better to the needs of customers in terms of quality,
flexibility and delivery time – all very important issues for Toyota and as much a part of its
TPS philosophy as the manufacturing process itself.
TMMT relies on a young and highly motivated workforce with a high level of education to
ensure the “Toyota Way” philosophy is followed. This is a set of values based on “Kaizen” –
the Japanese word for Continuous Improvement – and Respect for People, incorporating
principles such as teamwork and mutual respect.
The “Toyota Way” is one of the secrets of TMMT’s success as it not only motivates
employees to strive for faultless work, but also contributes to the creation of a good work
environment, something important for the vitality of the organisation.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey, Inc. (TMMT) - fact sheetLocation Nehirkent / Adapazari, TurkeyEstablished July 1990Product line-up Corolla Saloon / Corolla Estate / Corolla VersoStart of production September 1994
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Capacity & production data 150,000 units a yearTotal investment €700 millionShare distribution Toyota Motor Europe Manufacturing - 90%;
Mitsui & Co. Ltd – 10%Employees 2,674 (3,000 by August 2004)Site area / floor space 824,000m2 / 174,000m2
Start of exports February 2002President & CEO Koji Kobayashi
TECHNICAL GLOSSARY
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ACOUSTIC WINDSCREENThe new Toyota Corolla Verso’s windscreen contains three intermediate layers instead of a
single layer, as in conventional laminated screens. The middle layer is an acoustic film,
which lowers the primary resonance of the glass and so reduces the generation of droning
noises.
Compared to a conventional windscreen, the acoustic windscreen represents an
improvement of 75 per cent in noise absorption at low frequencies.
CORNERING ASSIST MONITORThis comprises a camera and a colour display screen which is a world first adaptation of this
system. The camera has a built-in prism installed in the middle of the front grille and sends
an image to a display screen positioned on the dashboard. What is clever about the system
is that the single camera is capable of simultaneously “looking” left and right at the same
time. When the car approaches a crossing or T-junction where it is difficult to see traffic left
and right, the image on the display shows a view of approximately 20 metres in both
directions on an angle of 25°. This helps the driver see oncoming vehicles, bicycles and
pedestrians, reducing the risk of an accident.
The new Toyota Corolla Verso is the first vehicle in Europe to be equipped with this
innovative safety system, available as part of the optional full map navigation system on the
T Spirit.
ELECTRIC STEERING LOCK SYSTEMAll the versions of the new Toyota Corolla Verso are equipped with the innovative Push
Button Start system that replaces the traditional ignition cylinder.
With the introduction of this system, the mechanical steering lock is replaced by a new
electric lock. Its smaller size makes it more difficult to be accessed and disabled, so
improving security against theft of the vehicle.
KNEE AIRBAGThis passive safety device is mounted below the instrument panel in front of the driver’s seat
and consists of a bracket, airbag door, inflator, and a bag.
In a frontal collision, the 18-litre bag will inflate to protect the driver’s knees from contact with
the lower parts of the dashboard.
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In the event of an accident, the seatbelt and the front airbag generate loads on the
passenger’s body in order to keep it in the right position. The knee airbag offers another
contact point that will allow a better distribution of loads from the other contact points.
In addition, the knee airbag helps restrain the driver’s lower body from moving forwards by
holding the knees in place. This will prevent the submarining effect that generally occurs in
frontal collisions.
The Toyota Corolla Verso is the first vehicle in the C-segment to be equipped with a knee
airbag, provided as standard equipment on all versions.
MULTI- MODE MANUAL TRANSMISSION (MMT)This is a development of the standard manual gearbox, with gear changes actuated through
two electric step motors and an automatic clutch. In addition, an electronic, “fly-by-wire”
throttle (ETCS-i - Electronically Controlled Throttle System-intelligent), sensors, a special
shift lever and a special ECU are added to the transmission.
This type of transmission is already used in the Yaris 1.0-litre VVT-i. However, the version
installed in the new Corolla Verso has been improved in several ways, delivering greater
driving pleasure with its quicker gearchange operation.
The MMT allows the driver to use three different modes:
E mode - allows automatic gearchange
Es mode - automatic gearchange mode, but with quicker shifts at higher engine speeds
M mode - for sequential gearchange, giving the driver more driving pleasure. The
transmission automatically prevents any gearchange that would cause over-revving.
In E mode, the MMT can actually reduce combined fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by
2.7 per cent, compared with a conventional manual transmission. This is because the
transmission’s software was developed to perform a gearchange schedule that benefits fuel
economy.
The MMT uses several refinements to improve ease of use and safety. For instance, when
reverse is selected, the driver will hear a distinct warning buzzer for a short period; if a door
is open with a gear engaged and the engine is running, again a warning buzzer will sound.
And when the vehicle comes to a halt, the MMT automatically returns to first gear.
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The transmission is only two kilograms heavier than an equivalent manual system.
Compared with the four-speed automatic transmission fitted to the previous Corolla Verso, it
is 15kg lighter, which represents a 26 per cent weight reduction.
When working in E mode, the MMT has features that allow the transmission to choose the
appropriate gear for each situation.
TA (Delta Throttle Acceleration) logic When pressing the accelerator pedal briskly, the MMT ECU (Electronic Control Unit) will
promote a downshift in order to improve acceleration. On sudden accelerator lift-off, the ECU
will select the correct gear for engine braking instead of upshifting. This logic ensures a more
natural operation, delivering greater driving pleasure.
Shift control on uphill/downhill drivingThe MMT ECU firstly assesses the vehicle acceleration to determine if it is travelling uphill or
downhill. Moving uphill, the transmission will tend to hold the same gear for longer, avoiding
unnecessary up and downshifts. It also monitors brake application, avoiding shifting up a
gear immediately after light braking.
In downhill travelling, the transmission will shift from fifth to fourth after brake pedal
activation. If the descent is steeper, the transaxle will further downshift to third gear. This will
provide the appropriate level of engine braking.
OIL MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMThis feature can determine the deterioration of the engine oil according to its soot level. The
engine ECU makes the calculation by monitoring parameters such as engine speed,
injection timing, injection volume and air-fuel ratio. When the estimated soot level exceeds a
predetermined value, an oil-change reminder will light up on the dashboard instrument
panel.
REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WITH PARK ASSIST The new Toyota Corolla Verso is the first vehicle in its segment to offer a Rear View Monitor
with Park Assist, a feature that is particularly useful for safe and simple reverse parking
manoeuvres.
The system consists of a small rear view camera discretely installed in the tailgate handle.
When reverse gear is selected, it automatically relays an image of the area behind the
vehicle to a display screen on the dashboard. This image can be overlaid with guidelines
that show the path and steering angle the driver needs to adopt to manoeuvre easily into a
designated parking space.
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The rear view camera uses a wide-angle lens that can capture objects that are almost
directly below the rear bumper.
The system can function in three different modes:
- Guiding lines off: the driver receives just the images from the rear view camera, without
any guiding line generation
- Manual Assist Mode: the driver can have the assistance of the guiding lines for normal
reversing manoeuvres
- Serial Parking Assist Mode: this mode projects guiding lines on to the image to help the
driver with serial parking manoeuvres
The guiding lines are generated by the television camera ECU. It receives information from
the steering wheel sensor and from a vehicle speed sensor to adapt the lines through the
different phases of the parking manoeuvre.
Manual Assist Mode
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(a) (c)
Item Description of display
(a) Vehicle width extensionline (dark green)
A guideline for helping the driver to gauge the width of the vehicle.{Length: 270cm (8ft 9in); Width: 220cm (7ft 2in)}
(b) Distance guideline(Red)
A guideline that serves as a reference for the driver to assess the distance from the rear of the vehicle.{Approximately 50cm (1ft 6in) from rear of bumper}
(c) Parking guideline(Light Green)
A guideline indicating the prospective outer path of the vehicle when the steering is turned fully to the right or left end.
(d) ON/OFF switch The display of the guidelines (a), (b), or (c) can be turned ON or OFF by pressing this switch.
(e) Touch switch
Manual modeswitch The system switches from the manual assist mode to
the serial parking assist mode by pressing this switch.Serial parkingassist mode switch
(f) Warning message display area Displays a warning message.
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(b)
(e)(f)(d)
Rear edge line of bumper
Serial Park Assist Mode
Item Description of display
(a) Green vertical line(light green)
A guideline that serves as a reference position for starting serial parking.
(b) Green outline(light green)
A guideline that serves as a reference position for completing the intended parking. This guideline disappears once the vehicle starts moving backward.
(c) Parking guide line(dark green)
A guideline indicating part of the prospective outer path of the vehicle when the steering is turned fully to the right or left end.This guideline appears only after the guidelines (a) and (b) disappear.
(d) Mode select switch Switches between the standard and narrow modes when this switch is pressed.
(e) Touch Switch
Manual modeswitch The system switches from the serial parking assist mode
to the manual assist mode when this switch is pressed.Serial parkingassist mode switch
(f) Warning message display area Displays a warning message.
TOYOTA EASY FLAT-7TM
This is the name given to the Corolla Verso’s rear-seat folding system, the world’s most
innovative in two particular areas: versatility and ease of use.
Until now, the only way to make the best use of all the interior space in most MPVs was to
remove the rear seats, a complicated operation, especially considering that each rear seat
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(a)
(b)
(d) (f) (e) (c)
(Some guiding lines are shown as in manual assist)
(b)
may weigh around 15kg. The new Corolla Verso reflects a re-think of the MPV versatility: in
no time at all five rear seats can be folded down to form a totally flat load floor. All the seats
can even be folded down with their headrests in place, provided they are in the lowest
position.
Each of the rear seats has a one-touch folding system, which means one simple operation is
all that’s required – just pull the release lever and push the seatback down. The seats were
developed to be both comfortable and extremely light, which means even children can
manage the folding process.
It took all of Toyota’s ingenuity to develop such an intelligent and rational system and the
result is an unmatched level of ease of operation and versatility in the C-MPV class. In the
second row seats, a system of links pulls down the seat cushion when the seatback falls
down, allowing the seat to fold down to a height of just 260mm.
The third row seats were an even more complex problem to solve, as they have to fold into a
space just 150mm deep, as the spare tyre sits directly below. The engineers conceived a
system of articulated links connected to a spring that will help the seat folding down into
place when the release lever is pulled. During the fold-down operation, the seat cushion
retracts into a cavity underneath the boot, allowing the seatback to fold down into place.
The second row seats are equipped with a practical walk-in mechanism that makes access
to the third row very easy. After pulling the shoulder lever upward, the seatback can tilt
forward by 30º, which simultaneously releases the slide lock and allows the seat to move
forwards as much as 240mm. The lever is positioned so that it’s just as easy for third row
passengers to operate when they want to get out of the vehicle.
VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT AIR CONDITIONERA compressor is an important component in the A/C circuit. It compresses the refrigerant
fluid in order to maximise the heat exchange. Normal compressors have a fixed
displacement of refrigerant fluid they can compress per cycle. However, according to
circumstances, the full capacity of the compressor may not be required, which means an
unnecessary level of fuel consumption is incurred to power it.
For this reason, the new Toyota Corolla Verso is equipped with a variable displacement
compressor. According to driving conditions and A/C operation conditions, the compressor
operation may vary within six different modes:
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Acceleration mode Deceleration mode Low-speed mode Frost mode Malfunction ON/ OFF mode (failsafe function) Compressor Protect mode (failsafe function)
Acceleration modeWhen the engine ECU detects a start-off acceleration or overtaking acceleration, the A/C
amplifier commands a solenoid control valve to lower the compressor operating capacity
output. In this way, it is possible to ensure superior driveability, achieving better acceleration
with lower fuel consumption.
Deceleration modeWhen the engine is decelerating, the compressor will also lower its displacement. This
happens so that the engine doesn’t have to adopt a higher speed just to power the
compressor, which would lead to unnecessary fuel consumption.
Low-speed modeWhen the engine is operating at low speeds the solenoid control valve will also lower the
compressor’s displacement in order to ensure driveability.
Frost modeTo prevent the evaporator from frosting, this mode calculates the compressor operating
capacity using a calculation formula that has been established based on deceleration
control, evaporator temperature sensor, and refrigerant pressure switch signals.
In normal use, the variable displacement compressor allows fuel savings of up to three per
cent when compared with a normal A/C compressor. Besides this, driving pleasure is
enhanced because the engine is allocating the right amount of energy to power the
compressor at any time.
The variable displacement compressor is installed in all models equipped with air
conditioning.
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ENGINE 1.6-litre VVT-iType 3ZZ-FEValve mechanism DOHCFuel system Electronic fuel injectionDisplacement (cc) 1,598Bore x stroke (mm) 79.0 x 81.5Compression ratio 10.5:1Maximum power (bhp/rpm) 109 @ 6,000Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 150 @ 3,800 ENGINE 1.8-litre VVT-iType 1ZZ-FEValve mechanism DOHCFuel system Electronic fuel injectionDisplacement (cc) 1,794Bore x stroke (mm) 79.0 x 91.5Compression ratio 10.0:1Maximum power (bhp/rpm) 127 @ 6,000Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 170 @ 4,200ENGINE 2.0-litre D-4DType 1CD-FTVValve mechanism DOHCFuel system Electronic fuel injectionDisplacement (cc) 1,995Bore x stroke (mm) 82.2 x 94.0Compression ratio 17.8:1Maximum power (bhp/rpm) 114 @ 3,600Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 280 @ 2,000 – 2,200PERFORMANCE 1.6 VVT-i
manual1.8 VVT-i manual
1.8 VVT-i MMT
2.0 D-4D manual
Acceleration 0-62mph (sec) 12.7 10.8 12.7 12.6Maximum speed 109 121 121 112FUEL CONSUMPTION &EMISSIONS
1.6 VVT-i manual
1.8 VVT-i manual
1.8 VVT-i MMT
2.0 D-4D manual
Combined (mpg) 37.7 36.7 37.7 45.6Extra-urban (mpg) 44.1 43.5 44.1 53.3Urban (mpg) 29.7 28.5 30.1 36.2CO2 emissions (g/km) 178 184 179 165Other emissions (g/km) NOx 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.28
HC 0.04 0.03 0.03 -CO 0.57 0.37 0.41 0.16PM - - - 0.016
Vehicle Excise Duty band C C C BDIMENSIONSOverall length (mm) 4,360Overall width (mm) 1,770Overall height (mm) 1,620 Wheelbase (mm) 2,750Front tread (mm) 1,505Rear tread (mm) 1,495Front overhang (mm) 870
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DIMENSIONS (contd.)Rear overhang (mm) 740Minimum turning radius – tyre (m) 5.8Drag coefficient (Cd) 0.30Interior length (mm) 2,500Interior width (mm) 1,440Interior height (mm) 1,315 Luggage capacity (l) all seats in position all five rear seats folded
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Fuel tank capacity (l) 60 petrol/55 dieselWEIGHT 1.6 VVT-i
manual1.8 VVT-i manual
1.8 VVT-i MMT
2.0 D-4D manual
Kerb weight (kg) 1,365-1,420
1,365-1,430
1,370-1,435
1,495-1,540
Gross vehicle weight 2,035 2,035 2,035 2,140TOWING CAPACITIES 1.6 VVT-i 1.8 VVT-i 2.0 D-4D With brakes (kg) 1,000 1,300 1,100Without brakes (kg) 450 450 450TRANSMISSION 1.6 VVT-i
manual1.8 VVT-i manual
1.8 VVT-i MMT
2.0 D-4D manual
Drive type Front-wheel driveClutch type Dry, single plateGear ratios First 3.545 3.545 3.545 3.833
Second 1.904 1.904 1.904 1.913Third 1.392 1.392 1.392 1.258Fourth 1.031 1.031 1.031 0.918Fifth 0.815 0.815 0.815 0.731Reverse 3.250 3.250 3.250 3.583
Differential gear ratio 4.312 4.312 4.312 3.684SUSPENSIONFront MacPherson strut; shock absorber with rebound
stopper and anti-roll barRear Torsion beam; shock absorber with rebound
stopper and anti-roll barSTEERINGType Rack and pinion with hydraulic power assistanceRatio 15.9:1Turns lock to lock 3.0BRAKESType Ventilated discs front and rear; ABS with
Electronic Brake-force DistributionFront disc diameter (mm) 295Rear disc diameter (mm) 290TYRES AND WHEELSWheel type Steel or alloyWheel size 16” x 6JJTyre size 205/55 R16
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SAFETY T2 T3 T Spirit
Driver and passenger dual stage airbags Driver and passenger front side airbags Front and rear curtain shield airbags Driver’s knee airbag Front passenger airbag cut-off switch Seven 3-point seatbelts Front seatbelts with pretensioners and force limiters Two-stage seatbelt reminder system (light and buzzer) ISO-FIX child seat fixings Height adjustable front and rear headrests WIL (Whiplash Injury Lessening) front seats Decoupling brake pedal mechanism Side impact beams on all doors Head impact protection structure roof side and pillar Child-proof locks on rear doors ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control and Brake Assist Cornering Assist Monitor and Rear View Monitor System with Park Assist (only available with full map DVD satellite navigation system)
Opt
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSCard key and Push Button Start system Trip computer with fuel consumption/average speed display Lights on warning Optitron instrumentation Engine oil maintenance system (diesel models only) COMFORT AND CONVENIENCEPower assisted steering Tilt and telescopic adjustable steering column Electric front windows with “one-touch”/anti-trap and key-off function
Electric front & rear windows with “one-touch”/anti-trap and key-off function
Cruise control Rain sensing intermittent front wipers Rear wiper with intermittent function Electrically adjustable exterior mirrors Electrically adjustable, heated door mirrors Electrochromic rear view mirror Electric boot release Remote fuel lock release Drive and front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors Driver and front passenger arm rests Leather trimmed steering wheel and gearshift knob 12V power socket
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TOYOTA COROLLA VERSO EQUIPMENT LIST (CONT.)
AUDIO, INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT T2 T3 T Spirit
Single disc CD player and RDS radio Six speakers Audio equaliser (only with optional full map satellite navigation)
Steering wheel mounted audio controls Multi-information display Turn-by-Turn DVD navigation system with ETA Opt OptFull map DVD navigation system with ETA OptToyota ICE with DVD player and two headrest mounted screens
VENTILATIONAir conditioning (manual) Air conditioning (automatic with digital climate control) Heating ducts for second and third seat rows Pollen filter/clean air filter SECURITYRemote central double locking Transponder key engine immobiliser Electric steering lock Two VIN plates Security window etching linked to 24hr helpline Vehicle parts marking – parts traceable to VIN STORAGELockable glove box Upper glove box Centre storage box Cupholders – all three rows Underfloor storage compartment Tonneau cover with storage point SEATING, UPHOLSTERY & TRIM Height adjustable front seats Toyota Easy-Flat 7™ folding system for all five rear seats Chrome effect interior door handles EXTERIOR & BODYColour keyed front and rear bumpers, door handles and mirrors
Roof rails Rear fog lamps with auto-cancelling Front fog lights with auto-cancelling Electronic headlamp levelling 16” steel wheels with full wheelcaps 16” 5-spoke alloy wheels with locking wheelnuts 16” 8-spoke alloy wheels with locking wheelnuts Space saver spare wheel Metallic paint Opt Opt Opt
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