Buy Toyota Proace 9 & 3 Seater Used & New in Portugal - Automar.pt

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Find Toyota Proace 9 & 3 Seater at Competitive Prices

The Toyota Proace is the perfect choice for those needing more space, with 9 and 3-seater versions ideal for passenger transport and cargo. On Automar.pt, you can find both new and used Toyota Proace models at competitive prices. Whether you’re looking for a Toyota Proace 9-seater or a 3-seater, we have the best deals for you. Compare prices and discover used models in excellent condition with full warranties. Browse all options and find your ideal Toyota Proace for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Toyota Proace is offered with 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre BlueHDi diesel engines ranging from 100 hp to 180 hp, as well as a fully electric version with a 50 kWh or 75 kWh battery. The electric Proace delivers up to 330 km of range, making it viable for Portuguese urban delivery operations.

Used diesel Toyota Proace vans start from approximately 15,000 EUR for a 2017-2018 model in Portugal, while newer 2021-2023 versions range from 22,000 EUR to 35,000 EUR depending on length and specification. The Proace City compact variant starts lower at around 12,000 EUR used.

The Proace shares its platform with the Citroen Dispatch and Peugeot Expert, offering identical mechanical components and cargo dimensions. The key differentiator is Toyota's extended warranty coverage and dealer network reputation in Portugal, which can provide greater peace of mind for commercial buyers.

The Proace is available in Medium (4.95 m) and Long (5.30 m) body lengths, offering cargo volumes of 5.3 m3 and 6.1 m3 respectively. The Proace Verso passenger version seats up to nine and is popular with Portuguese hotel shuttle services and tour operators.

Inspect the sliding door mechanisms for wear, as commercial use can accelerate deterioration. Check the diesel particulate filter status on diesel models, and verify that the AdBlue system is functioning correctly on 2.0-litre variants. Panel damage and cargo area wear are common on ex-fleet vehicles.