Toyota HiAce 2020 News

2023 Toyota Innova is a modern-day 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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Can Toyota be touched in Australia?
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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Vans under scrutiny for safety
By Tung Nguyen · 17 Dec 2020
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has expanded its testing of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) from passenger cars, SUVS and utes to now include light- and heavy-commercial vans.Spurred by the surge in van sales during the Coron
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Who’s winning and losing in 2020 sales?
By Stephen Ottley · 07 Jul 2020
Car sales are down in 2020.
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4WD conversion kit available to Toyota HiAce
By Tung Nguyen · 18 Nov 2019
Aftermarket specialists Bus 4x4 has stepped in to fill the void left by Toyota, who refuses to build an all-wheel-drive version of its popular HiAce van.Suited to the new-gen HiAce 300 Series launched earlier this year, the conversion kit will add full-ti
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$199 for in-car phone tech in some Toyotas
By Tung Nguyen · 01 Nov 2019
Toyota Australia will now offer to retrofit Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity to select models, but will charge up to $199 for the update.Only the Camry mid-size sedan, Corolla hatchback and Prius hybrid sold before October this year
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New Toyota HiAce breaks cover
By Stephen Corby · 15 Feb 2019
Details are leaking out online of the next-generation Toyota HiAce people mover, which looks set to be longer, more edgily designed and able to sit 13 people.
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