The Toyota Verso S is a compact MPV produced from 2011 to 2018, designed for families needing flexible space without the size of a full-length van. The Verso S remained largely consistent across its generation, with rear windows that are typically toughened glass — shattered glass is a fact of rear-window replacement, so shard cleanup is part of the job.
Most Verso S models carry green-tinted glass across the rear row, which is standard factory tinting to reduce heat and glare. Some variants feature solar-control coating, which absorbs infrared rays and helps keep the cabin cooler — a practical feature for UK summers when the car is parked.
Toyota's safety systems were evolving during the Verso S's production run, but rear-window replacement doesn't typically require the calibration work that front windscreen jobs do. Your replacement is straightforward, and the fitter will ensure the new glass matches your original specification.