Architecture: a max. payload of up to 1400 kg / 3.1 t GVW
The standard for this van segment is currently to offer a payload of up to 1400 kg. This is the maximum payload reached by the
versions with a GVW (or GVM) of 3.1 t. Not all powertrains can achieve a value of 3.1 t, so the increased payload does not always
reach 1400 kg: it is between 1200 and 1400 kg, depending on the engine-gearbox assembly.
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Compact
Medium
Long
Standard
GVW
Increased
GVW
van
Crew cab
Platform cab
Medium
Long
Medium
Proace
All the vans are available with the increased payload, as an option (Compact and Medium) or as standard (Long).
Proace Verso
An option equivalent to the increased payload on vans is available on PCs: the increased GVW option. This is not justified on a
Compact version, because of the lower load volume than in the other lengths. This Compact version is nonetheless available for
destinations which require a reinforced chassis (CRD2), which entails an increased payload.
For BtoB customers who frequently drive with
8 or 9 people on-board with luggage (taxis or
shuttles), the increased GVW option can be
used to increase the quantity of luggage that
can be carried without exceeding the GVW.
Standard
GVW
Increased
GVW
Compact
Medium
Long
Summary of Contents for Proace 2016
Page 1: ...TOYOTA PROACE PRODUCT GUIDE Release of 19 April 2016 ...
Page 2: ...Style ...
Page 16: ...Architecture ...
Page 18: ...Architecture 5 stars in the EuroNCAP test 29 ...
Page 39: ...Chassis 51 ...
Page 49: ...On board comfort 63 ...
Page 60: ...Seats and trunk 75 ...
Page 87: ...Safety 103 ...
Page 95: ...Powertrains 111 ...
Page 104: ...Van specifics 121 ...
Page 119: ...Colours and trims 141 ...
Page 121: ...Infotainment 147 ...
Page 127: ...TCO Total cost of ownership 153 ...
Page 129: ...Coachbuilder conversions 156 ...