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Standard as from mid grade, it will incorporate Also unique to the B MPV segment and a Toyota first, a new, 6.1 inch, full colour, touch screen system, Toyota Touch, provides customers with a comprehensive multimedia interface. The loadspace itself incorporates a lightweight, dual level deck board floor for maximum cargo volume flexibility. Unique to the segment, its 60:40 split rear seats feature a one touch, fold flat mechanism operable from within the loadspace. The Toyota Verso S offers front seat headroom, rear seat roominess and luggage capacity to rival that of C segment cars.
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Conversely, meticulous attention to detail in every aspect of its practical, flexible interior design has maximised spaciousness, comfort and perceived quality throughout. This makes it easy to drive in the urban environment. The smallest vehicle in the segment, Toyota's new B MPV is less than 4 metres long. For them, a B MPV is not only a rational purchase essential to making the most of leisure time, but must also offer the levels of space, comfort, equipment and quality they have experienced in a higher segment vehicle.
Supporting this growth are families switching over from conventional B segment hatchbacks and, more significantly, empty nesters and seniors downsizing from C segment cars. Driven by downsizing, this growth incorporates an increasingly diverse cross section of customers, many of whom appreciate the interior flexibility and loadspace offered by a Multi Purpose Vehicle. The B MPV segment has almost tripled in size since 2002. On sale from February 2011, the new Verso S marks Toyota's re entry into the B MPV market, a segment the company itself created with the Yaris Verso in 1999
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