Last year, Toyota turned its fugly but lovable cabover Hiace into a more attractively proportioned van with the release of the sixth-generation variant for select markets. Australia is one of those ...
Fact: almost one in every two mid-sized (2.5-3.5-tonne GVM) commercial vans sold in Australia is a Toyota HiAce. And if you ...
Aftermarket specialists Bus 4x4 has stepped in to fill the void left by Toyota, who refuses to build an all-wheel-drive version of its popular HiAce van. Ride height is also lifted by 180mm, and front ...
The Toyota HiAce is a light commercial vehicle built mostly for Asian markets but becoming more popular in the U.S. as they pass the 25-year mark. The fourth-generation HiAce, like this 1995 example ...
The JDM imports are more popular than ever, with the Toyota HiAce vans seeing a lot of interest from prospective buyers. This 1996 Super Custom example on Bring a Trailer is in mint condition. It ...
To say that vans are much cooler in Japan than they here in the States, is a bit of an understatement—take for example this 2005 Toyota HiACE. Van sales and culture thrive in Japan. In fact, on the ...
Toyota has unveiled the new, specially designed for emerging markets, Hiace in Philippines, in two bodystyles and a range of interior layouts to cover the needs of both professional and personal users ...
In the launch announcement from March, Toyota said that this version would “enable drivers to transport fellow workers during the week and family members at other times”. But would you? At $37,990 ...
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