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 ...
In South Africa, the Toyota HiAce is mainly used as a minibus taxi to haul the masses around. But over in Japan, Mzansi’s favourite van is put to many uses. While the Toyota HiAce is commonly used in ...
The fourth generation Toyota HiAce has matured enough to become attractive as a JDM import, which explains why so many 1995 examples entered the U.S. lately. This Super Custom converted as a camper ...
The Americans only recently started to see Toyota HiAce examples entering the market as JDM imports, and they’re already in love with these vans. This 1991 example is in perfect mechanical shape and ...
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.
Many camper vans double as everyday 3-row MPVs, requiring the removal of seats or other parts to switch modes. A new Toyota HiAce camper van makes the switch without removing anything. It's a ...
UK’s rarest cars: 1981 Toyota HiAce campervan, one of only 12 left ‘Even some hotel rooms don’t come as luxurious’ claimed camping conversion specialist Devon of its handiwork – just the thing for ...