Toyota HiAce News

Popular family SUV and van learn safety fate
By Tim Gibson · 24 Sep 2025
A best-selling SUV and van have retained their five-star Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) safety rating.
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Top-selling Toyota updated for Australia
By Jack Quick · 28 Aug 2025
Toyota has subtly updated its top-selling HiAce commercial van in Australia ahead of deliveries commencing in late August.
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2025 LDV G10+ facelift gets significant upgrades, but does it do enough to undercut the Toyota HiAce and Ford Transit while remaining one of Australia's most popular vans?
By Laura Berry · 02 Apr 2025
One of the oldest vans on the market is showing no sign of retiring anytime soon with the LDV G10+ appearing to have been given a substantial facelift, which includes new safety tech, a large media screen, new styling and features.The new version wears a $1500 price rise, which still undercuts rivals such as the Toyota HiAce and Ford Transit by a sizable margin.Importantly, it's clear the new G10+ has been fitted with autonomous emergency braking (AEB), which was a large oversight in its spec previously. This change would ensure the G10+ would meet the new 2026 minimum safety standards requiring AEB come as standard on all new vehicles.Lane keeping assistance and forward collision warning will also join rear parking sensors, a reversing camera driver and passenger airbags, plus electronics stability control as part of the van's new safety suite.Other new G10+ features CarsGuide spotted include a 12.3-inch media screen, replacing the previous 7.0-inch display. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is also standard, so is digital radio, air conditioning and power windows. It was also noted that the brands website now only lists diesel variants, which could indicate the petrol engine has been dropped, at least initially. The latest price data shows the new G10+ has also increased in price. The entry six-speed manual 2.0-litre turbo-diesel is now $38,937, drive-away, which is a $1579 increase on the previous model. Meanwhile, the G10+ with the eight-speed automatic is now $39,463 (also up by $1579). For context, Toyota’s HiAce (the most popular vehicle in the segment) starts at a list price of $48,886, while the Ford Transit begins at $56,590.Images also reveal a slight redesign to the front of the vehicle with a new look honeycomb grille and restyled front bumper, as well as a tweaked dash layout. Measuring 5167mm end-to-end, 1980mm wide, 1938mm tall and with a one-tonne payload capacity the G10+ is considered a medium-sized van. It has been on sale in Australia for a decade this year, yet it still remains one of the most-bought medium sized vans on the market with 2843 sales in 2024.It appears LDV still sees a place for the G10+ to live alongside the new and more expensive Deliver 7, which was once touted to replace its aging sibling. The Deliver7 arrived towards the end of 2024 with a price of $44,726 driveaway, although it was headlined primarily by its electric eDeliver 7 spin-off, which wears a competitive price-tag of $67,358 (drive-away).
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BYD is coming for Toyota: Following Shark 6 ute, BYD E-Vali hybrid van could arrive to ace Toyota HiAce, Hyundai Staria Load, Ford Transit, LDV Deliver9 and other vans as electrification push into new segments gains momentum
By Byron Mathioudakis · 02 Nov 2024
BYD’s unbridled expansion in Australia is set to include vans, as the Chinese carmaker continues to court fleet buyers searching for affordable and hassle-free hybrid tech.
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10 long-gone cars, SUVs and utes still sold outside of Australia: Where old favourites such as the Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Patrol Safari and Toyota Starlet still exist
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Apr 2024
Here are the popular models no longer available in Australia that are living an extended or second life elsewhere.
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Face/Off! The Toyota, Suzuki, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Ford and other new cars hiding their true identities, why they exist and will we see them in Australia?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Jan 2024
Badge-engineered cars. It’s been happening almost as long as the industry itself. Some pull off the disguise so convincingly you’d never know their true identities, like John Travolta’s face-switcheroo with Nicolas Cage in 1997’s immensely silly/fun Face/Off. Others, meanwhile, are about as convincing as donning a Groucho Marx nose and glasses.
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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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Hydrogen power, but not as we know it: Toyota wants to save the combustion engine with hydrogen fuel
By Chris Thompson · 11 Nov 2023
The Toyota HiAce just became a very important litmus test for the brand’s future, with the van becoming the primary test-bed for the implementation of a hydrogen combustion engine.
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2025 Toyota HiAce electric car previewed as Toyota plays catchup against Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Peugeot and LDV
By Tung Nguyen · 16 Oct 2023
Toyota will rollout a bevy of van concepts at this year’s Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, headlined by an all-electric HiAce that previews the tailpipe emissions-free future of the long-running light-commercial vehicle (LCV).
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Why the Toyota HiLux will be hydrogen-powered this decade! Toyota shifts focus to commercial vehicles for alternative to battery electric cars
By Chris Thompson · 11 Apr 2023
Toyota’s new CEO has come out of the gates at full charge towards the brand’s future, with a plan to “immediately’ and “thoroughly implement electrification”.
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