2
■Overview
Overview 4Labels 6
■Eco-driving
1Instruments
Instrument Panel 10Warning and indicator lamps 12Indicators 18Lighting dimmer 24Trip computer 24Touch screen 26Remotely operable functions (Electric) 28Setting the date and time 29
2Access
Electronic key with remote control function and built-in key, 30Unlocking/Complete or selective unlocking 32Back-up procedures 36Central locking 39Electric sliding side door(s) 40General recommendations for the sliding side doors 42Hands-free sliding side door(s) 44Side-hinged rear doors 46Tailgate 47Tailgate rear screen 48Alarm 48Electric windows 50
3Ease of use and comfort
Front seats 522-seat front bench seat 54
Steering wheel adjustment 56Mirrors 56Smart Cargo 58Precautions for the seats and bench seats 62Fixed one-piece bench seat 63Fixed rear seat and bench seat 65Rear seat and bench seat on rails 67Individual rear seat(s) on rails 69Crew Cab, fixed 72Crew Cab, folding 73Interior fittings 74Loading area fittings 78Seating area fittings 80Panoramic sunroof 82Retractable sliding table 82Heating and Ventilation 86Heating 87Manual air conditioning 87Dual-zone automatic air conditioning 88Front demisting - defrosting 91Rear screen and/or door mirror demisting/de-icing 91Rear heating - air conditioning 92Additional heating/ventilation system 92A/C preconditioning (Electric) 96Courtesy lamp(s) 96
4Lighting and visibility
Lighting control lever 99Direction indicators 100Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps 101Automatic illumination of headlamps 101Guide-me-home and welcome lighting 101Automatic lighting systems - General recommendations 102Automatic headlamp dipping 103
Headlamp beam height adjustment 104Interior ambient lighting 104Wiper control lever 105Automatic wipers 106Changing a wiper blade 108
5Safety
General safety recommendations 109Hazard warning lamps 11 0Emergency or assistance 11 0Horn 11 2Pedestrian horn (Electric) 11 2Vehicle stability control (VSC) 11 2Toyota Traction Select 11 5Seat belts 11 6Airbags 120Child seats 123Deactivating the front passenger airbag 125ISOFIX and i-Size child seats 131i-Size child seats 143Manual child lock 146Electric child lock 146Child lock on rear windows 147
6Driving
Driving recommendations 148Starting/switching off the engine 150Manual parking brake 155Electric parking brake 155Hill start assist 1586-speed manual gearbox 159Gear efficiency indicator 159Automatic gearbox 160Drive selector (Electric) 164Driving modes (Electric) 165Stop & Start 166
3
Contents
Under-inflation detection 168Driving and manoeuvring aids - General recommendations 169Head-up display 171Memorising speeds 172Speed Limit Recognition and Recommendation 173Speed limiter 175Cruise control - particular recommendations 177Cruise control 178Adaptive Cruise Control 180Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert and Intelligent emergency braking assistance 184Lane departure warning system 186Distraction detection 187Blind Spot Monitoring System 189Parking sensors 190VisioPark Light 192Top Rear Vision 192
7Practical information
Compatibility of fuels 196Refuelling 196Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 198Charging system (Electric) 198Charging the traction battery (Electric) 206Energy economy mode 210Snow chains 210Towing device 2 11Roof bars / Roof rack 212Bonnet 213Engine compartment 214Checking levels 215Speed checks 217AdBlue® (Diesel engines) 220
Free-wheeling 223Advice on care and maintenance 224
8In the event of a breakdown
Warning triangle 227Running out of fuel (Diesel) 227Tool box 228Temporary puncture repair kit 229Spare wheel 233Changing a bulb 238Changing a fuse 24312 V battery / Accessory battery 246Towing 250
9Technical data
Engine technical data and towed loads 253Diesel engines 254Electric motor 258Dimensions 260Identification markings 262
10Bluetooth® audio system
First steps 263Steering mounted controls 264Menus 265Radio 265DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 267Media 268Telephone 271Frequently asked questions 274
11TOYOTA Pro Touch
First steps 276Steering mounted controls 277Menus 278
Applications 279Radio 280DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 282Media 282Telephone 284Settings 287Frequently asked questions 289
12TOYOTA Pro Touch with navigation system
First steps 291Steering mounted controls 292Menus 293Voice commands 294Navigation 298Connected navigation 301Applications 303Radio 306DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 308Media 308Telephone 310Settings 313Frequently asked questions 315
13Event data recorders
■Alphabetical index
8
Eco-driving
Eco-driving refers to a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise the vehicle's energy consumption (fuel and/or electricity) and CO2 emissions.
Optimise your use of the gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up promptly. While accelerating, change
up early.With an automatic gearbox, favour automatic mode. Do not depress the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.The gear shift indicator prompts you to engage the most suitable gear. Whenever this indication is displayed on the instrument panel, follow it straight away.With an automatic gearbox, this indicator appears only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal and press the accelerator gradually. These practices help to save on energy consumption, reduce CO2 emissions and decrease general traffic noise.When the traffic is flowing smoothly, select the cruise control.
Control the use of electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.At speeds above 31 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents open.Consider using equipment that can help keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (e.g. sunroof blind, window blinds).
Unless automatically regulated, switch off the air conditioning as soon as the desired temperature has been reached.Switch off the demisting and defrosting functions, if they are not managed automatically.Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.Adapt the use of headlamps and/or foglamps to the level of visibility, in accordance with current legislation in the country in which you are driving.Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter (other than in severe wintry conditions: temperature below -23°C). The vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.As a passenger, avoid connecting your multimedia devices (e.g. film, music, video game) to help reduce the consumption of energy.Disconnect all portable devices before leaving the vehicle.
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle. Place the heaviest items in the boot as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and minimise wind resistance (e.g. roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer). Preferably, use a roof box.Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit summer tyres.
Comply with the servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly, with the tyres
cold, referring to the label in the door aperture on the driver's side.Carry out this check in particular:– before a long journey.– at each change of season.– after a long period out of use.Do not forget the spare wheel and, where applicable, the tyres on your trailer or caravan.Have your vehicle serviced regularly (e.g. engine oil, oil filter, air filter, passenger compartment filter, etc.). Observe the schedule of operations in the manufacturer's service schedule.With a Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty, your vehicle will emit pollution. Check with any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon as possible to restore your vehicle's nitrogen oxide emissions to legal levels.When filling the fuel tank, do not continue after the third cut-out of the nozzle, to avoid overflow.You will only see the fuel consumption of your new vehicle settle down to a consistent average after the first 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres).
79
Ease of use and comfort
3
Use the stowing rings on the rear floor to secure loads.As a safety precaution in case of sharp braking, we recommend placing heavy objects as far forwards as possible (i.e. near the cab).We recommend using the stowing rings on the floor to firmly secure the load.
Load retaining partition
On the floor, behind the front seats, a vertical partition protects the driver and front passengers against the risk of load movement.
Steel or glazed partitions separate the loading area from the cab.
Recommendations on
loading
WARNI NG
The weight of the load must comply with the
Gross Train Weight (GTW).For more information on Engine technical data and towed loads, refer to the corresponding section.
WARNI NG
If you are using a carrying system (roof bars/roof rack), comply with the maximum loads associated with this system.For more information on Roof bars/Roof rack, refer to the corresponding section.
WARNI NG
Make sure that the size, shape and volume of the loads carried are compatible with the highway code and safety regulations and do not impair the driver’s field of vision.
WARNI NG
The load must be evenly distributed in the loading area so as not to interfere with driving the vehicle.Place the load close to the side panels, or even push it against the side panels between the wheel arches.However, it is recommended that heavy
objects are placed as close to the cab as possible as a precaution in case of sharp braking.
WARNI NG
Firmly secure all parts of the load using the stowing rings on the floor of the loading area.For more information on the Interior fittings and in particular on the stowing rings, refer to the corresponding section.
80
WARNI NG
To avoid the risk of injury or accident, the load must be made stable so that it cannot slide, tip over, fall or be thrown. To do this, use only retaining straps that conform to current standards (DIN for example).For more information on putting straps in place, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide.
There must not be any empty space between the components of the load.To prevent the load sliding, there must not be any empty space between the load and the panels of the vehicle.As well as the straps, optimise the stability of the load with stable handling equipment (wedges, rigid blocks of wood or padding).
WARNI NG
When washing your vehicle, never clean the inside directly using a water jet.
Seating area fittings
High load retaining net
This allows the use of the entire loading capacity, up to the roof:
– behind the front seats in row 1, when the rear seats (and bench seats) in rows 2 and 3 are folded or removed,– behind the rear seats (and bench seats) in row 2, when the rear seats (and bench seats) in row 3 are folded or removed.
Upper fixings
► Unclip the anchorage cover in the roof on each side.
Lower fixings (behind row 1)
If your vehicle has fixed one-piece bench seats or seats and bench seats:
► On each side in row 2, insert the fixings in the floor anchorages (as shown above).If your vehicle has seats and bench seats or individual seats on rails:
► On each side in row 2, insert the fixings in the floor anchorages then turn them a quarter turn to lock them in place (as shown above).Place them as close as possible to the end of the rail.
81
Ease of use and comfort
3
Lower fixings (behind row 2)
► Use the stowing rings.
Fit the net
Unclip the upper fixing covers and secure the lower fixings (as previously described).► Fold (table position) the seats and bench seats in rows 2 and 3 (according to equipment).► Close the rear heating and air conditioning vents (depending on the equipment you have).► Unroll the high load retaining net.► Position the net upper fixings in the corresponding anchorages in the roof (first one side, then the other).► Fully extend the straps.► On each side, attach the bottom fixings of the net to the lower anchorages (behind row 1) or in
the stowing rings (behind row 2).► Tension the straps to extend the net.► Check that the net is attached securely and properly extended.
WARNI NG
Never use the ISOFIX ring provided for fixing the strap of a child seat with Top Tether.
Rear windows in row 2
If fitted to your vehicle, the side windows in row 2 can be opened.
While driving, the windows must be closed or secured at one of the notches.► Squeeze the two controls then move the window sideways.
NOTIC E
For more information on the Child lock on rear windows, refer to the corresponding section.
Side blinds
Fitted to the windows in row 2, these protect the passenger compartment from the sun's rays.
► Pull the tab A and attach the blind to the hook B.
NOTIC E
Always guide the blind slowly, using the tab, when raising or lowering it.
82
Panoramic sunroof
PROACE VERSO
This is fitted with two manual and independent blinds, which improve thermal and acoustic comfort.
Blinds
Opening/Closing
► Take one of the blinds by its grip and push it back or pull it forwards to the desired position.
Retractable sliding table
PROACE VERSO
The table has a central storage space covered by a lid. When deployed, this device becomes a table with two table tops on which you can place objects. The central part has two cup/can holders and can also be used to hold small objects (e.g. credit card, pen).The assembly is mounted on a runner allowing it to be positioned either in row 2 or row 3.
Storage
► Slide back the cover for access to 11 litres of storage space.
WARNI NG
The storage space can only support a maximum weight of 3 kg; do not exceed this maximum load in use.
Moving forward or backward
92
Rear heating - air
conditioning
If your vehicle is fitted with a rear air conditioning unit located in the roof, this system distributes conditioned and heated air via a distribution rail and individual outlets.
Air flow
► Turn the dial to increase or decrease the air flow.
Comfort temperature
► Turn the thumbwheel from blue (cold) to red (hot) to modulate the temperature to your liking.This control simultaneously adjusts the
temperature and the location of the air delivery:– blue: the air is delivered mainly at roof level,– red: the air is delivered mainly by the vent located in row 3 on the right.
Activation/Deactivation
Depending on version, this button is accessible at the front, from the dual-zone automatic air conditioning control panel.► Press this button to activate/deactivate the operation of the rear controls.
Additional heating/
ventilation system
Heating
This is an additional and separate system which heats the passenger compartment and improves defrosting performance.This indicator lamp is lit while the system is programmed or set in operation remotely via the remote control.It flashes during the whole duration of the heating and goes off at the end of the heating cycle or when stopped using the remote control.
Ventilation
This system allows ventilation of the passenger compartment with exterior air to improve the temperature experienced on entering the vehicle in summer.