Drivers who need a practical, spacious, and versatile vehicle are likely to choose the Proace City Verso Electric. This includes families needing flexible seating for up to 5 or even 7 passengers via a personal lease, as well as eco-conscious buyers drawn to its electric power and zero-emission capabilities. Businesses, particularly those needing to access urban low-emission zones, are also likely to gravitate towards a Proace City Verso business lease.
The Proace City Verso is available in a few versions. There are 2 body lengths, simply named Short or Long, and 3 trim levels: Active, Icon, and Design.
If you're considering a Toyota Proace City Verso, its closest competitors are the mechanically identical passenger versions of the Stellantis compact van models, including the Citroën Berlingo, Peugeot Rifter, and Vauxhall Combo Life. Other rivals include the Dacia Jogger.
When you reach the end of your contract you can simply hand the car back with no hassle or cost. There are other options available to you if you want to keep the car for a little longer than planned. These include an informal extension, a formal extension and even purchasing the vehicle depending on the circumstances.
Read our guide to the end of a car lease to find out more information about what happens at the end of the agreement for your Proace City Verso car lease.