Toyota HiAce is a light commercial vehicle produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota.
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Toyota HiAce is a light commercial vehicle produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota.
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The Toyota HiAce was available with a heater, considered a luxury item at the time.
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Toyota HiAce was primarily designed as a commuter vehicle, able to transport up to 8 people.
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New Toyota HiAce van was launched in 1982, with the Toyota HiAce pickup truck coming in August 1985.
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The Toyota HiAce received a facelift again during 1997 and once more in 2002.
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The Toyota HiAce was first then comes in two variants; the business-oriented 15-seater and the family van-oriented 13-seater.
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Special model intended to be used as an emergency medical vehicle known as the Toyota HiAce HiMedic, was launched in May 1992 with sales commencing from June of the same year.
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Toyota HiAce remains popular in China, where it is still produced by several Chinese vehicle manufacturers such as Jinbei Motors as the Jinbei Haise since 1991, King Long Motors since 1995 as the Golden Dragon XML6532 and the Foton Motor Company as the Foton View since 2000.
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The Toyota HiAce SBV sold in Australia was designated RCH12R and RCH22R and was available only with 2.
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Semi-bonneted Toyota HiAce was sold in Norway and was the best selling van for many years until 1 January 2012, when it was withdrawn the European market as it could not be made to pass the Euro 5 emissions rules.
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Fifth generation Toyota HiAce became available for sale in late 2004 as a wide long-wheelbase wagon, wide super-long-wheelbase high-roof "Grand Cabin", long-wheelbase van, long-wheelbase high-roof van and a wide super-long-wheelbase high-roof van.
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Fifth generation Toyota HiAce was launched in the Philippines on 13 June 2005, with 2.
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In 2015, the 10-seater Super Grandia LXV was added in the Toyota HiAce lineup, based on the GL Grandia trim, the LXV was only offered with an automatic transmission and receives 15-inch alloy wheels, updated rear seats, higher roof and a high end audio system.
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In 2020, Toyota Philippines introduced a variant of the H200 Commuter Van called the Hiace Cargo, which removes the rear seats but retains rear air conditioners and rear windows.
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Sixth generation Toyota HiAce made its global debut on 18 February 2019 in the Philippines.
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Sixth generation Toyota HiAce is available in two engine options: a turbocharged 2.
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Sixth generation Toyota HiAce was released in Australia on 28 May 2019 and is offered in five grades: LWB Van, LWB Crew Van, SLWB Van, SLWB Commuter and SLWB Commuter GL.
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Sixth generation Toyota HiAce is offered in 5 trim levels: 15-seater Commuter Deluxe, 12-seater GL Grandia Monotone and 2-Tone, 14-seater GL Grandia Tourer, 10-seater Super Grandia and Super Grandia Elite.
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Sixth generation Toyota HiAce was released in the Mexican market in late August 2019.
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