What are the specs of a Toyota HiAce?

What are the specs of a Toyota HiAce?

2500 D4D (75kW) auto 2/8pl. / 5d. 2500 D4D (75kW) 2/8pl. / 4d. 2700 Petrol (105kW) 2/8pl. / 4d.

Which is the fifth generation of Toyota HiAce?

The Toyota Hiace 2017 is the fifth generation of the van which hasn’t received any update since 2005. While the auto market now comes more and more competitive, it is doubted whether the Hiace can retain its favorable position as it has done before or not.

When was the last Toyota HiAce pickup truck made?

The Toyota Mobile Lounge, displayed at the 1987 Tokyo Motor Show, is based on the HiAce high-roof Commuter. While the van and Commuter were redesigned in 1989, the pickup truck was produced until the 1995 model year, and was the last HiAce based pickup truck.

When did the Toyota HiAce 4 wheel drive come out?

Most versions are rear-wheel drive, but part time or full-time four-wheel-drive versions were sold depending on specification level and market. The base model is typically the DX. Upmarket versions included CD, GL and Super GL models. The facelifted fourth-generation HiAce was launched in May 1994.

When did the Toyota HiAce come out in the UK?

This 2007 model Hiace wasn’t strictly all-new, rather it was a heavily revised and restyled version of the van that had been on sale in the UK since 2001. There were plenty of changes though not least a much bolder look with big headlights plus big improvements to cabin comfort.

Is the Toyota HiAce a good car to buy?

Better fuel economy than the previous version, easy to drive, very dependable. Not the most modern or stylish van you can buy, dated interior. The upgrade is one of a range of new features for the new model year, introduced to improve comfort on board, along with new-design seats with a smart-but-tough cloth upholstery and fabric covered door…

What kind of driving position does Toyota HiAce have?

The high-seat and cab forward driving position of the Hiace gives a good view of the road ahead, which makes slotting this van into tight spaces very easy. The driver only has to peer over the steering wheel to judge where the bumper stops and any obstacle starts.

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