1982 - 1989

Toyota Hiace H90
  • Body type:  Van, Minivan
  • Number of doors:  4
  • Number of seats:  6, 8
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Toyota HiAce is a versatile light commercial vehicle manufactured 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 HiAce was developed by Toyota Auto Body in the late 1960s, featuring a one-box design that was unique in the Japanese industry at the time.

Key Points:
1. **Model History**: The Toyota HiAce was first introduced in 1967 and has gone through several generations, each offering a range of body styles to cater to different commercial needs.
2. **Body Configurations**: From a cab-over pickup to a camper van configuration, the HiAce has been adapted for various purposes, including transportation, delivery, and emergency services.
3. **Innovative Design**: The HiAce’s one-box design, inspired by European vans of the era, set it apart from other vehicles in the Japanese market and provided a unique selling point.
4. **Toyota Auto Body**: The development of the HiAce was led by Toyota Auto Body, a subcontracting company affiliated with Toyota, showcasing the brand’s ability to innovate and adapt to changing market demands.
5. **Longevity**: The HiAce’s enduring popularity and continuous evolution over the years highlight its reliability, functionality, and versatility for businesses and organizations in need of practical transportation solutions.



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