1986 - 1992

Toyota Lite Ace M30
  • Body type:  Van, Minivan
  • Number of doors:  4
  • Number of seats:  7
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Toyota LiteAce and TownAce are a series of light commercial and passenger vans manufactured by Toyota. Initially launched in 1970 as a light-duty truck, the LiteAce expanded to include commercial and van/wagon body styles in 1971. The line evolved in 1976 with the introduction of the larger TownAce van/wagon, which was influenced by the LiteAce design. Following the van/wagon release, a TownAce truck variant was introduced in 1978 to cater to different consumer needs.

From 1982 to 1992, Toyota introduced the MasterAce Surf as part of the series, which was a more upscale version of the TownAce passenger wagon. This particular model provided a higher-end option for consumers looking for additional features and amenities in their light commercial or passenger van.

The LiteAce and TownAce models traditionally featured a cab-over-engine configuration, offering practicality and efficiency in their design. However, starting in 1996, Toyota shifted towards a semi-cab-over arrangement, potentially providing enhanced comfort and driving experience for users.

Overall, the LiteAce and TownAce series have established themselves as reliable and versatile options for businesses and individuals requiring light commercial and passenger vans. Their long history of innovation and adaptation to consumer preferences have solidified their position in the market as dependable and capable vehicles.



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