The Toyota HiAce is a light commercial vehicle manufactured by Toyota since its launch in October 1967. This versatile vehicle has been produced in various body configurations, including a minivan/MPV, minibus, panel van, crew van, pickup truck, taxi, and an ambulance.
The first generation of the HiAce, known as the H10, was introduced in 1967. It was developed by Toyota Auto Body, a subcontracting company of Toyota. The HiAce featured a one-box design, which was uncommon in the Japanese automobile industry at the time. The H10 model was available as a cab-over pickup, delivery van, and a stretched commuter vehicle. In addition, it was offered as the HiAce Commercial in a camper van configuration.
Key points:
- The Toyota HiAce is a light commercial vehicle produced by Toyota since October 1967.
- It comes in various body configurations, such as a minivan/MPV, minibus, panel van, crew van, pickup truck, taxi, and ambulance.
- The first generation, H10, was introduced in 1967 and featured a one-box design developed by Toyota Auto Body.
- The H10 model was available in different variants, including a cab-over pickup, delivery van, stretched commuter vehicle, and camper van configuration.
- The HiAce was considered unique in the Japanese industry at the time for its innovative design and versatility.