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2026 Toyota Proace EV Combi – Brand Name or Equal
- Agency
- STATE, DEPARTMENT OF / STATE, DEPARTMENT OF
- Location
- Copenhagen, DC
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 12 days (Jul 30, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 9, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
- NAICS code
- 33611
What this contract is for
2026 Toyota Proace EV Combi – Brand Name or Equal Standard Specifications Summary Import Requirement: Any vehicle imported must meet all applicable EU type-approval standards and Danish national registration/import requirements (SKAT vehicle registration, Danish Motor Vehicle Inspection (Færdselsstyrelsen) compliance, EV/battery safety conformity, and applicable registration tax rules) prior to import and titling in Denmark. Powertrain 75 kWh battery — 136 hp electric motor (Front-Wheel Drive) Up to 340 km range on a single charge (WLTP combined) 11 kW built-in on-board charger (EV only) 9-seat Combi body configuration Doors & Seating 1 sliding door (side); side-hinged rear doors Double passenger seat, electrically heated, front Driver's seat, electrically heated, height adjustable, with armrest Exterior 17-in. wheels with hub caps Dark-tinted rear windows Sound-absorbing windshield Electrically heated and adjustable side mirrors Fog lights Interior & Technology 10-in. touchscreen with smartphone integration Digital instrumentation Multifunctional and heated leather steering wheel Safety Rear parking sensors The vendor is required to submit a duty- and tax-free quote including shipping, registration fees, and warranty details. The vehicle is required to meet or exceed EU/Danish road worthiness requirements. The contract will be a firm fixed priced contract. Note: US-made vehicles and Danish-made vehicles differ primarily in regulatory compliance and market preferences. US vehicles are built to meet American standards, which include specific lighting requirements such as amber turn signals and sealed-beam headlights, as well as odometers that measure in miles. In contrast, Danish vehicles adhere to European Union regulations, featuring E-marked lighting with rear fog lig...
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