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 ...
Toyota Australia revealed a prototype of the HiAce van with a hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engine, set to be part of a customer pilot program starting later this month. Furthermore, Toyota ...
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 Australia has revised its diesel-powered HiAce range to improve fuel economy in the city while meeting stricter Euro 5 emissions standards. Recalibration of the three-litre turbodiesel engine ...
Japanese car culture has contributed many trends to the automotive world over the decades, many of which have taken on new life in the United States and other markets. Neither the subculture of ...
Toyota Australia has just lifted the covers off the world’s first-ever convertible HiAce, which will feature a limited production run of 2,019 units, all sold exclusively Down Under. Even though the ...
The Toyota HiAce has received a slew of new features, ranging from more safety technology to a new digital instrument cluster.
Although production of a ‘bonneted’ variant of a Japanese domestic market model in and for Europe ended in 2012, replaced effectively last year by the PSA-built ProAce, Toyota’s HiAce van line – in ...
Australia’s Bus 4×4 combines a Toyota HiAce with Land Cruiser componentry to create the ultimate overlanding van. Besides the 4×4 capability, it’s a well-appointed van meant to optimize living space.
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
Steve Pelletier recently sold his vintage Porsche 911 in order to spend more time on something not as fast, and not as pretty, but arguably more interesting: a 1994 Toyota Hiace van. The Nike employee ...