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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Lease TypeBusiness Contract Hire (BCH) is the industry terminology for the most common type of business lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost of the deal. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Business Contract Hire
  • P11D£48,645.00
  • Initial Payment12 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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  • Road taxINCLUDED
  • Breakdown coverINCLUDED
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£365.25 p/m

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£4,383.00 (Plus admin fee) Initial Payment

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Range: 207 miles

Toyota Proace Electric Medium Van
L1 100kW Active 75kWh Platform Cab Auto [2024]

LEX
Range: 207 miles

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  • Air Conditioning
  • Heated Seats
  • Android Auto
  • Cruise Control
  • Lane Departure Warning System
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Toyota Proace Electric Medium Van

Key facts & figures

  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • 0-62mph:
  • Manufacturer OTR: £48,700
  • Body Type: van
  • No. of seats: 3
  • CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
  • Battery Range (official): 207 miles
  • Vehicle efficiency:
  • Battery Capacity: 75 kWh
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
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  • Analogue speedometer
  • Battery capacity indicator
  • Bluetooth handsfree connectivity
  • Cruise control
  • Cruise control switch behind steering wheel
  • Driver Monitoring Camera
  • Eco driving indicator
  • Electric consumption indicator
  • Electric system status indicator
  • Intelligent Speed Assist
  • Lane Departure Alert
  • PAS
  • Road sign assist
  • Smart phone integration with Android auto & Apple CarPlay
  • Tyre pressure warning system (TPWS)
  • e call emergency call system
  • 4 speakers
  • 5" touch screen
  • Digital radio (DAB)
  • Type A USB connector
  • Wifi connectivity
  • Auto Headlights
  • Auto up and down on power window
  • Auto wipers
  • Automatic high beam
  • Black door handles
  • Black door mirrors
  • Black front bumper
  • Daytime running lights
  • Electric heated door mirrors
  • Front power windows
  • Manually adjustable day/night rear view mirror
  • Manually adjustable door mirrors
  • Manually retractable door mirrors
  • Multi reflector halogen headlights
  • Noise reduction layer on front windows
  • Smoke tinted (30%) privacy glass on rear passenger window
  • Solid paint
  • 12v power outlet - Front
  • 2 seat front passenger bench
  • Adjustable lumbar support on drivers seat
  • Audio switches on steering wheel
  • Cooler in upper glovebox
  • Driver seat armrest
  • Fabric upholstery
  • Floor mats
  • Front cup holders
  • Front door pockets
  • Front passenger seat bench with under seat storage
  • Front room lights
  • Heated driver seat
  • Height adjustable drivers seat
  • LED Driver and front passenger personal lights
  • Lane departure alert switch on steering wheel
  • Manual air conditioning
  • Manually reclining and sliding driver and front passenger seats
  • Open upper dashboard storage compartment
  • Plastic floor trim and in driver cabin
  • Rubber floor mats
  • Driver and front passenger airbags
  • Driver attention assist
  • Supplement restraint system (SRS) 2 airbags
  • Anti tamper, glass breaking sensors, intrusion and motion sensor alarm
  • Remote power door lock
  • 11kW On Board Charger
  • 32A Mennekes cable
  • Anti lock braking system (ABS)
  • Automatic emergency braking system
  • Brake Assist (BA)
  • Cable bag
  • Electronic brake force distribution
  • Hill start assist control
  • Speed limiter
  • 16" steel wheels
  • Full size temporary spare wheel
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    Toyota's Proace Electric gets a facelift and a potentially longer EV drive range. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

    Ten Second Review

    Toyota's Proace Electric is the Japanese brand's version of a shared Stellantis Group mid-sized LCV design, but it now comes with a smarter look and a longer driving range from the 75kWh battery. Charging times are competitive and although there's just a single body shape, load area practicality is generally uncompromised by the full-battery powertrain and there's a class-leading warranty.

    Background

    It took Toyota until 2021 to launch an electric vehicle in the UK. Surprisingly, it wasn't a car. And even more surprisingly, it wasn't a Toyota-engineered product either. But the Proace Electric mid-sized van is well worthy of your attention, especially in this updated form. Like a conventional diesel Proace, it shares its design with rival Stellantis Group models. What's on offer here is basically the same as you get with the Citroen e-Dispatch, the Peugeot E-Expert, the Vauxhall Vivaro Electric and the Fiat E-Scudo. We say 'basically the same' because there are some key differences here. On the good side is a 10 year Toyota warranty that embarrasses the 3 year packages you get from this Proace Electric model's cousins. Not so good is the single body height option, but you do get a choice of two battery packs. Let's take a closer look.

    Engines and Tech Spec

    Very few Proace Electric customers will be opting for the 50kWh model because this manages just 142 miles between charges. The 75kWh version you're more likely to want now stretches that 217 miles (12 miles further than before). Both figures are of course much the same as those of comparable Stellantis Group models. As usual with an EV van, you can improve these range stats quite considerably if nearly all your driving is urban-based. If you're switching into this EV van from a previous diesel model, there's not too much to get your head around. You turn the key in the ignition, wait for the starting beep, then flick the gear toggle into Drive. There's a drive-mode selector that allows drivers to switch between 'Eco', 'Normal' and 'Power' modes. There's 136hp and 260Nm of torque on tap - though only in 'Power'. The vehicle will always start in its 'Normal' setting and with that engaged, you get just 109hp and 210Nm of pulling power. Get bored of that and switch back to 'Power' and you'll find that 62mph from rest takes 12.1s in the 50kWh version, or 13.3s in the heavier 75kWh model, but either way, top speed is just 80mph. Steering wheel paddles control three levels of brake regeneration, which at its fiercest ploughs extra energy back into the battery, offering more resistance while you're slowing down.

    Design and Build

    In the unlikely event that you've been a regular user of the previous version of this Proace Electric, you'd certainly recognise this updated model's revised 'family frontal' design. But unless you happened to check out the badgework, at a glance you'd be unlikely to notice that this Proace Electric is any different from its diesel-engined stablemates. Unlike with this LCV's co-developed Stellantis Group cousin models, Toyota isn't offering a choice of body lengths, so if you want a long wheelbase version of this design, you'll have to have it with either a Peugeot, a Citroen, a Vauxhall or a Fiat badge. Toyota only offers EV customers the standard wheelbase shape, which measures in at 4,959mm long. As with those partner Stellantis Group models, there's no high roof option with either powertrain. There's also now a Proace Verso MPV version, which can carry up to nine - only now available as a full-EV.  Inside, it's all pretty identical to the Proace diesel, though in place of the rev counter, you get an energy gauge for the battery. The gear lever meanwhile, gets replaced by a drive selector for switching between the various driving modes. A fuel gauge is provided but of course the purpose here is to show the remaining battery capacity. The water temperature gauge from the diesel Proace is replaced by one showing energy consumption by the climate control system. The key changes to the cabin with this revised model lie with a new digital instrument cluster and the addition of a larger 10-inch multimedia centre touchscreen, which includes built-in navigation. There's a smarter leather-trimmed steering wheel too. Avoid base spec and you also get the brand's 'Smart Cargo' loadspace extension system, which allows long items to be poked through for the cargo area. As usual with a Proace, there's a single driver's seat and a two-person passenger bench. And there's a through-loading facility so that you can poke in longer items from the loading bay behind. The middle part of the seat folds down to create a table.

    Market and Model

    Proace Electric van pricing isn't much different, so you'll need to budget from around £40,000 (exc VAT) after deduction of the £5,000 Government OZEV Plug-in Van Grant. This LCV is available in a single 'Icon' trim level and a single standard body length. There's also a Platform Cab version. All Proace Electric van models are decently equipped, including cruise control, a speed limiter and a DAB audio system with Bluetooth. Plus there are rear parking sensors, air conditioning, twin sliding side doors and power-folding mirrors. Media connectivity is taken care of by a 10-inch centre touchscreen with 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring, plus Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a DAB tuner. You also get auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers, an acoustic windscreen, an electric parking brake and a height-adjustable driver seat. And of course Toyota includes a home charging cable too. Safety kit rather disappointingly, doesn't include autonomous emergency braking, which is fitted to the Stellantis Group versions of this design. But you do get driver and double passenger airbags, a tyre pressure warning system and an eCall automatic emergency calling set-up.

    Practicalities and Costs

    Proace carriage capacities don't vary with the power train you choose and start at 5.3m3 for the smallest 'Medium'-sized model, but you can boost that to 5.8m3 if get a version with the brand's 'Smart Cargo system' which combines an opening front bulkhead with a lifting front passenger seat base mechanism. If you've really big loads to carry, you'll want the 'Long' version, which has a load volume of 6.1m3 (or 6.6m3 with the 'Smart' system). Crew Cab capacity varies between 3.2m3 and 4.0m3, depending on variant. The side door aperture is wide enough for Euro pallets to be loaded. If you've decided on a Proace Electric, you'll need to know that payload capacity of this typical 75kWh model falls a bit over the mainstream diesel versions - to 1,000kgs; it's 1,253kg for the rare 50kWh variant. And braked towing capacity falls over the diesel too, this time substantially, restricted to 1,000kg. As for battery replenishment with this Proace Electric, well like its Stellantis cousins this van can be charged using the standard 7.4kW onboard charger (an 11kW charger is optional). The 50kWh battery can be recharged from 0%-80% in 30 minutes at a 100kW public charging station - or using an AC wallbox from 0-100% in 7 hours, 10 minutes. With the 75kWh battery, the 0-80-% DC charge time would be 45 minutes, while using an AC wallbox from 0-100% would take 10 hours, 45 minutes. All Proace vans are covered by a comprehensive ten-year manufacturer's warranty (valid provided you service the car at a franchised Toyota dealership). The Electric version is additionally covered eight-year/100,000-mile warranty for battery degradation. Those dealerships by the way, are now designated as 'Toyota Professional Centres' and can offer dedicated vehicle maintenance areas and highly trained staff. Five years' roadside assistance is another contribution towards stress-free ownership, providing rapid help any time of the day or night, 365 days a year to get business moving again, or take the vehicle to the nearest Toyota workshop for repairs.

    Summary

    As long as you don't mind the fact that there's just a single roof height available and you get offered the right deal, this improved Proace Electric certainly makes a strong case for itself in comparison to other similarly-engineered versions of this same Stellantis Group design from Fiat, Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroen. Mainly because of Toyota's laudable insistence in carrying forward its potential 10 year warranty, even with a product it hasn't engineered. The problem for the Japanese maker though - and for its Stellantis Group partners - is that the electric part of the mid-sized van segment is rapidly moving on, as evidenced by more sophisticated products like the Ford E-Transit Custom. The Proace Electric is a lot more affordable than one of those though, so it could still be a decent fit for your business and needs to be prominent on your shopping list if you're looking for a full-battery LCV in this sector.

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