This year’s Paris Auto Show will see Toyota returning to the mini-MPV segment with the introduction of the latest Verso-S. This year’s show will also see Toyota celebrate a decade of its full hybrid technology. Toyota’s Versa-S, which is slated to make its debut in the B-MPV market, will be launched at the Paris Auto Show before it is introduced to the market. It will hit the market early next year. The concept that drives the Verso-S is- “small, smart and spacious”.
The Verso-S, at less than 4 meters, is the shortest car in the whole of Europe’s MPV market and the practical design, flexible interior and comfortable built makes this car a great car. Toyota has also said that it will introduce a series of upgrades to the Aygo and iQ. The iQ will get a complete revamp for its interior so as to enhance the quality, whereas the Aygo will get new colour scheme and a brand new multimedia system.
For Toyota, the Paris Auto Show will be primarily about the Hybrid Synergy Drive technology, as it will celebrate the success of the recently launched Auris HSD (built in the UK). The Auris HSD is the first full hybrid car in the C-segment. This is not all for Toyota; the list of things to celebrate for doesn’t end here. Toyota will also celebrate the success of the European Prius, which has passed the 200,000 mark. Overall we can say that this year’s Auto show in Paris seems to be all about Toyota.
