Toyota Proace City Compact Van Cargo Van, starting at 21200 £

The Toyota Proace City Compact Van Cargo Van impresses with 136 HP 337 km and an attractive starting price of 21200 £ . Here are all the details at a glance.

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Toyota Proace City Compact Van

  • Engine Type : Electric, Diesel, Petrol
  • Transmission : Automatic, Manuel
  • Drive Type : Front-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 102 - 136 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 5.4 - 6.6 L
  • Consumption kWh/100km : 18.50 kWh
  • Electric Range : 337 km

First Glance: Businesslike with a Friendly Face

The Proace City Compact Van cuts a purposeful silhouette that sits between a small van and a tall estate, so it looks capable without screaming "work van." Its compact footprint — roughly between 4.40 and 4.75 metres long depending on wheelbase — makes city parking and tight deliveries far less stressful than a full-size panel van. Design details are understated rather than trendy, and the high roofline and upright nose give it a practical, no-nonsense presence on the road. Overall, it reads as a sensible tool for urban use rather than a statement vehicle.

Driver's Cabin: Functional, Hardworking and Easy to Live With

The interior leans on durability and common sense: hard-wearing plastics, plenty of cubby space and seats that are designed to cope with a long week of loading and driving. Depending on the layout the cab seats two or three, and folding/flat-loading passenger seats are available to turn the cabin into an extension of the load bay for long items. Control layout is familiar and ergonomic, with a straightforward infotainment screen and physical climate controls that work with gloves on. Comfort is tuned for duty rather than luxury, but the suspension does a good job of smoothing urban surfaces when unloaded.

Cargo Reality: What Fits and What Actually Matters

The Proace City is built around practicality: load volumes vary with length and seat configuration but peak figures reach into the low thousands of litres, with maximum cargo capacities quoted up to around 3,300–4,300 litres and payloads topping out close to 900–910 kg in the best spec. The L2 wheelbase brings useful extra length for tradespeople carrying ladders or long piping, while L1 remains easy to park. Doors and low load floor help with day-to-day loading, and the split rear doors and sliding side doors keep operations efficient on cramped sites. In short, it’s sized for last-mile deliveries and small-to-medium trade loads rather than heavy commercial hauling.

On the Road: Steady, Comfortable and Tailored to Work

Handling prioritises comfort and stability with predictable front-wheel-drive dynamics; the steering is light for urban manoeuvres and the suspension copes well with uneven roads when loaded. Performance varies by powertrain, with 0–100 km/h figures generally in the 11–13 second window depending on engine or motor, so overtakes on the motorway are competent rather than sporty. The electric variant brings the usual advantages: quietness and instant torque for city stops and starts, while diesel options feel stronger for sustained highway work. Ride quality and control are solid for a van of this class, with the trade-off that it never feels particularly agile or sporty.

Running Costs: Electric for the Urban Day, Combustion for the Kilometer Eater

Choice is a strong point: petrol, diesel and a battery-electric version are offered, including a 50 kWh electric model with about 136 hp, a WLTP range near 337 km and an average consumption figure around 18.5 kWh/100 km. Diesel variants return roughly 5.4–5.7 l/100 km in official figures and are sensible for higher-mileage users, while the 1.2 petrol is around 6.6 l/100 km and suits lighter urban duties. Real-world economy will depend on load, roof racks and driving style, but the electric Proace City will be noticeably cheaper to run through the city if charging infrastructure is available. For fleet buyers, total cost of ownership will hinge on mileage profile and duty cycle more than headline purchase price.

Tech & Safety: Practical Systems Rather Than Flashy Gadgets

Toyota outfits the Proace City with a practical tech package: a usable touchscreen with smartphone mirroring, basic navigation options and physical shortcuts to keep life simple on the road. Safety and driver assistance feature modern aids such as autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep interventions and adaptive cruise on higher trims, giving a useful layer of protection for commercial use. The emphasis is on systems that reduce driver fatigue and incident risk during repetitive urban and highway driving, rather than on high-end infotainment flair. For many buyers the ordering options and reliable electronics are more valuable than fancy extras.

Who Should Buy One: Clear Jobs, Clear Choices

The Proace City Compact Van is aimed squarely at small businesses, tradespeople, urban couriers and fleet buyers who need a compact, practical load carrier with flexible powertrain choices — including a zero-emission electric option for low-emission zones. It shines where a compact exterior, reasonable payload and easy loading are priorities, and the electric version specifically suits regular urban rounds without heavy daily distance demands. Those wanting a premium cabin or sporty driving dynamics should look elsewhere, but for cost-conscious, practical operators the Proace City offers an effective, sensible package.

Costs and Consumption

Price
21200 - 37700 £
Consumption L/100km
5.4 - 6.6 L
Consumption kWh/100km
18.50 kWh
Electric Range
337 km
Battery Capacity
-
co2
0 - 150 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
50 - 61 L

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
Cargo Van
Seats
2 - 5
Doors
4 - 5
Curb weight
1358 - 1837 kg
Trunk capacity
-
Length
4401 - 4751 mm
Width
1848 mm
Height
1860 mm
Max trunk capacity
3300 - 4300 L
Payload
560 - 921 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Electric, Diesel, Petrol
Transmission
Automatic, Manuel
Transmission Detail
Reduction Gearbox, Manual Gearbox, Automatic Gearbox
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
Power HP
102 - 136 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
11.1 - 13.2 s
Max Speed
135 - 186 km/h
Torque
205 - 300 Nm
Number of Cylinders
3 - 4
Power kW
75 - 100 kW
Engine capacity
1199 - 1499 cm3

General

Model Year
2024
CO2 Efficiency Class
A, E
Brand
Toyota
Is the Toyota Proace City Compact Van offered with different drivetrains?

Available configurations include Front-Wheel Drive.

The prices shown are estimates based on German list prices, adjusted for local VAT. Local registration taxes (e.g. NoVA, BPM or CO2 malus) are not included. This information is not legally binding.