
Manufacturing company Quirepace has added to its fleet of Toyota Professional vehicles.
The firm first began using Toyota vehicles in 2009, and in the last five years has bought more than 45 Toyota Professional LCVs.
The latest additions include two Proace Max vans and a Corolla. They will be used by the company’s engineering teams for maintaining industrial equipment across the UK.
Quirepace managing director Richard Pescott said: “We have now switched all our LCVs to Toyota vehicles, with a mixture of Corolla Commercial hybrid, Proace City and Proace Max vans.
“Working with the fleet experts at Toyota GB and Snows, our local Toyota centre, has made this transition possible and we’re now pleased to say we have a fleet of Euro 6 and electric vehicles that supports our sustainability goals.”
One Toyota Fleet Services general manager Neil Broad said: “Our multi-path approach is delivering rewards for business customers who want to reduce their emissions, but cannot yet make the switch to a fully electric fleet.
“Quirepace, one of our most loyal customers, provides a perfect example of how this breadth of choice is invaluable in building a lower emissions fleet without hindering business efficiency.”