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What are the dimensions of the Toyota Hiace?

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StAna
07/29/25 6:59pm

Toyota Hiace dimensions are 5380mm in length, 1880mm in width, and 2285mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3110mm. Below are the detailed specifications: Positioning: The 2021 imported Toyota Hiace serves as a classic MPV product under this brand. Design: As the new Hiace is designed based on Toyota's latest design language, its front fascia significantly differs from the protruding shape of the previous generation, adopting a more structured design approach. The multi-spoke chrome-plated large grille complements the massive divided headlights on both sides and the relatively structured lower air intake, collectively presenting a front face that exudes sophistication and elegance, rivaling even the Alphard.

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NathanAnn
08/14/25 12:56pm

I've been driving a Toyota Hiace for over three years now, and the size of this vehicle is really practical. The body length is approximately 4.7 to 5.3 meters, the width is around 1.7 meters, and the height varies from 1.9 to 2.2 meters, depending on whether you choose the standard or long version. For my daily use, parking in the city can sometimes be a bit challenging, but the interior space is spacious, with a wheelbase ranging from 2.5 to 3.1 meters, comfortably seating 5 to 9 people. I remember last time when I took my family on a trip to the countryside, we even managed to fit all the luggage and large backpacks without feeling cramped. The turning radius isn't too large, but you need to be careful with the width when entering narrow streets to avoid scratches. Overall, it's quite suitable for family outings or small business transportation, although the wind resistance is noticeable at high speeds, affecting fuel consumption but still acceptable.

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AdamAnn
10/15/25 2:37am

Speaking of the Toyota Hiace dimensions, as an experienced driver, I must remind everyone that this vehicle starts from 4.7 meters in length and can go up to 5.3 meters, with a width around 1.7 meters. The wheelbase exceeds 2.5 meters, providing ample interior space. During driving, I found the shorter version quite suitable for city navigation and relatively flexible for parking; the longer version is more convenient for loading goods, but you need to measure the height carefully when entering underground garages to avoid hitting the ceiling. Last year, I used it for transportation, and the rear compartment depth was sufficient, even large furniture could fit. In terms of width, you need to be steady when turning on rural roads or narrow paths, avoiding sharp turns. The size affects chassis stability – it doesn’t drift when cornering, but you should drive slower in rain or snow. In short, choose the size based on your needs; larger dimensions slightly increase fuel consumption but offer stronger practicality.

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VanEvan
11/28/25 3:29am

I often take my family out with the Toyota Hiace, and its size is quite convenient. The body length is approximately 4.7 to 5.3 meters, about 1.7 meters wide, and a height ranging from 1.9 to just over 2 meters. The interior space is spacious, so kids can jump around inside without any issues. The driving experience is smooth, but the long body tends to cross the line when turning, so you need to focus on the road. Parking is relatively easy, especially in open areas, saving the hassle of multiple adjustments.

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