The Toyota X-Van Gear concept is being shown at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, where it is being shown with fellow Toyota Auto Body creation, the Global Hiace BEV Concept. Measuring 4,695 mm long, 1,820 mm wide and 1,855 mm tall, the X-Van – pronounced ‘cross van’ – features a sliding door design for both front and rear doors, revealing a body that does without B-pillars for ease of entry and egress.
These doors slide on tracks which blend
into the headlamp and tail lamp assemblies, which are slim horizontal units
joined by vertically oriented pixel-like units. The X-Van appears to be aimed
at the outdoorsy user, with SUV-like black plastic cladding around its wheel
arches, sills, bumpers and front and rear fascia, while a roof rack provides
additional storage space atop the vehicle.
Inside is a cabin with a three-row seating
layout, featuring a front passenger seat that can swivel to face the other
passengers in the vehicle, or slide rearwards to vacate the space next to the
driver and form a 1-3-2 seating layout, with a two-seater bench in the third
row. In addition to the configurable front passenger seat, the middle row bench
can have its seat backs folded flat to form a table, where the front passenger
and third-row occupants can use the cabin in a lounge-like layout.
The X-Van Gear concept is one of three
concepts by Toyota Auto Body on the X-Van base, the other two being the X-Van
Core and the X-Van Tool, each with varying storage options that are possible
with the bodyshell. As with the Global Hiace BEV concept, Toyota has not
revealed details on powertrain.

