Lexus UX vs Toyota HiAce

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Lexus UX
Lexus UX

2026 price

Toyota HiAce
Toyota HiAce

$51,880 - $80,656

2026 price

Summary

2026 Lexus UX
2026 Toyota HiAce
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 2.0L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.8L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
4.2L/100km (combined)

8.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

2
Dislikes
  • Reminds you too often its a base grade
  • Drive modes largely indistinguishable
  • Cosy back seat

  • Short service intervals
  • Highway cargo bay noise
  • No standard load-floor liner
2026 Lexus UX Summary

Replacing the long-standing UX250h, the more powerful Lexus UX300h hybrid sits at the luxury end of the compact SUV segment, and the latest update brings a refined line-up along with tweaks to both design and technology. In this review, I’m looking at the base Luxury grade to see what it's like to live with this hybrid day-today and how it stacks up against its nearest rivals.

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2026 Toyota HiAce Summary

Fact: almost one in every two mid-sized (2.5-3.5-tonne GVM) commercial vans sold in Australia is a Toyota HiAce. And if you take note of the diverse range of businesses that rely on this ubiquitous workhorse, as we did recently, you can appreciate its widespread appeal.

Apart from countless couriers and tradies, the HiAce is favoured by a vast range of businesses from locksmiths and pool maintenance specialists to window cleaners and mobile coffee baristas.

To ensure the HiAce maintains its broad business appeal, Toyota has recently released an upgraded range with enhanced active and passive safety features, improved instrumentation, electric power steering and other refinements. We recently spent a week at work with the latest offering to determine if its market dominance is justified.

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