Toyota Granvia News

Toyota family car axed in Australia
By Samuel Irvine · 14 Feb 2025
After five years on the local market, Toyota has axed the Granvia people mover from its Australian line-up.
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2024 Toyota HiAce and Granvia pricing and features: Toyota van pair continues to challenge Hyundai Staria, Kia Carnival, and VW Transporter
By Tom White · 12 Jan 2024
Toyota's van pair move up in price for 2024 as they continue to perform at opposite ends of their respective segments.
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Toyota Alphard incoming? Could the Lexus LM people mover's confirmation for Australia ease a path to entry for the soon-to-arrive, next-generation version of Toyota's Kia Carnival rival?
By James Cleary · 20 Apr 2023
This week Lexus Australia confirmed it will bring the just-released new-generation LM luxury people mover to the local market. Which dramatically shortens the odds of Toyota’s Alphard, the people mover the premium newcomer is based on, also appearing in local showrooms.
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Should you buy a Toyota HiLux, van, hatchback, sedan or sports car now or wait for the redesign or facelift? Life cycles for Australia's best-seller, as well as Camry, Corolla, Yaris and more detailed
By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Mar 2023
When is the best time to buy a Toyota? With so many different models launched at varying times, figuring out the optimum time to make a move is important if you want to maximise your investment. Nobody wants something that's soon going to be old and outdated. Especially as that can really impact resale values. It also gives buyers a stronger position to haggle prices down.
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Could the all-new 2023 Toyota Innova be our next Toyota Tarago?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 23 Nov 2022
Toyota has debuted what could be a spiritual successor to the much-loved (and highly missed) Tarago minivan. Known as the Innova and displayed for the first time in Indonesia this week, it replaces the current HiLux ute/Fortuner 4x4-based people mover that was created in 2004 (as part of the Kijang line that dated all the way back to 1986), for a much-more modern, car-derived three-row wagon.
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More bad news for Toyota diesel: Toyota defends explosive Dieselgate-style defeat device allegations in fresh lawsuit
By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Oct 2022
Toyota Australia says it will “rigorously” defend a fresh class action lawsuit brought upon it in the Supreme Court of Victoria today by a law firm representing owners and drivers of diesel-powered Toyota vehicles.
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2023 Toyota HiAce and Granvia price and specs: Does the Ford Transit Custom and Hyundai Staria have anything to be worried about?
By Tung Nguyen · 16 Aug 2022
Toyota Australia has rolled out changes to its HiAce commercial van and related Granvia people mover for 2023.According to the brand, "the upgrades reflect Toyota's commitment to continuously improving its range, taking on board customer feedback to provi
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2022 Toyota HiAce and Granvia price and features: Hyundai iLoad rivals drops V6 petrol, while Kia Carnival alternative also gets updated
By Laura Berry · 30 Jul 2021
Toyota Australia has updated its HiAce van and bus and Granvia people-mover ranges with the addition of new technology and comfort features, with a small hike in price
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Has Toyota's Granvia failed? Brand says slow-selling Kia Carnival rival feeling brunt of SUV popularity - so will Sienna replace it?
By Laura Berry · 22 Jun 2021
Toyota Australia senior executives have defended their Granvia people mover’s sales performance despite its Kia Carnival rival outselling it at a rate of 20:1, but the Sienna could be their secret weapon.
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Will Toyota ever be overtaken? Mazda and Hyundai might be closest, but Brand T cemented market dominance in challenging 2020
By Justin Hilliard · 03 Jan 2021
In a few days’ time, Toyota will be confirmed as Australia’s favourite new-vehicle brand for the 18th year in a row. And to make that result even more impressive, Brand T managed to significantly increase its market share in 2020, a 12-month period most want to forget
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