Proace kicks off Toyota van renewal programme
Toyota has unveiled updated versions of its Proace and Proace City vans, beginning what the brand describes as a "year of transformation" across its Professional light-commercial range.
Toyota has unveiled updated versions of its Proace and Proace City vans, beginning what the brand describes as a "year of transformation" across its Professional light-commercial range.
Road manners are pretty good also. Vans ain't what they used to be generally, they are more refined, comfortable and drivable than a few years ago. The diesel engines come in 115hp, 150hp and 180hp trim and they are smooth enough runners, particularly in the cruise while the auto transmission we tried also gets high marks with smooth changes. Useful is the standard hill-start and with a long vehicle, reversing sensors are also welcome.
Proace electric will come first towards the end of next year followed by an electrified version of the smaller Proace City the following year.
The new Proace will be used by TMHUK’s engineers for the company’s national servicing, installation and repair operations IT might be no surprise that the first major fleet order for Toyota's new Proace van has come from Toyota Material Handling UK, with an initial order for 116 vehicles. But, according to the company, the choice wasn't a foregone [...]
With nine panel vans in two different lengths and heights, plus a six-seater crew cab option, ther's a Proace to suit every business TOYOTA’s new mid-sized Proace van goes on sale on 1 July with a 10-strong model line up. There's a choice of three engines, payloads up to 1200kg and load volumes up to 7cu m. [...]
The new Toyota Proace, which marks the company’s return to the medium-duty van market, is set to begin in France in April, with UK sales following soon after.
The new Toyota is based on a Peugeot/Citroen platform and will be built in Europe.
Two different lengths and heights will be available with capacities of 5-7 cubic metres.