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 Toyota HiAce Overview

The Toyota HiAce is a light commercial van/minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation since 1967. It is one of Toyota’s longest-running nameplates and is widely used worldwide as a passenger transporter, cargo van, ambulance, shuttle, and commercial vehicle.

The model in your image is from the sixth generation (H300), which Toyota introduced in 2019 and is still in production today (2025).

 
 Model & Year Identification

From the styling:

Large boxy rear design with vertically stacked tail lamps.

Modern flush-mounted glass windows.

Toyota emblem centered on the tailgate.

High roof variant (commonly used for minibuses, schools, tourism, and company staff transport).


This is a Toyota HiAce H300 (2019–present model).
Depending on market, this specific design began sales in 2019 model year.


Key Specifications (2025 Toyota HiAce H300)

Engine Options (depending on region):

2.8L 4-cylinder Turbo Diesel (1GD-FTV) – ~150–177 hp, 420–450 Nm torque

3.5L V6 Petrol (mainly in Middle East/Australia) – ~280 hp, 351 Nm torque


Transmission:

6-speed manual

6-speed automatic


Drivetrain:

Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) standard

Some markets have All-Wheel Drive (AWD)


Dimensions (High Roof / Long Wheelbase):

Length: ~5,915 mm

Width: ~1,950 mm

Height: ~2,280 mm

Wheelbase: ~3,860 mm

Seating capacity: 12–17 passengers (depending on configuration)


 Features

Sliding doors (manual/electric)

Advanced driver assistance (in higher trims): Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Alert

ABS + Stability Control

Air conditioning (front + rear)

Infotainment: touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB, navigation (varies by trim)

Large cargo/passenger space


 Safety

5-star ANCAP rating in some trims (Australia)

Dual + curtain airbags

Reinforced frame structure

Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)


Popular Uses

Public transport (minibus, shuttle)

Tourism/Hotels (airport transfers, group travel)

Ambulance conversions

Cargo van for businesses

School transport
 

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