Toyota unveiled the sixth generation of the HiAce van back in 2019, but the previous fifth generation model remains available in its home market in Japan, where it was just renewed for 2024. The popular LCV has been around largely unchanged since 2004, but its shorter cab-over bodystyle keeps it relevant to Japanese buyers with the assistance of minor but frequent model year updates. The exterior design of the Toyota HiAce H200 remains virtually unchanged for 2024. However, there is a new “Earth Color Package” that is exclusively available for the flagship diesel-powered Super GL trim. The optional package combines a beige shade with a matte black grille while retaining the unpainted bumpers and the chrome finish for the mirrors and door handles.
Another upgrade for 2024 is a new
wheelchair mount for the HiAce Welcab, which is said to speed up the process of
securing the wheelchair inside the cabin. Finally, the ambulance version of the
HiAce now comes standard with the “ITS Connect” (Intelligent Transportation
System) that helps reduce emergency transport times and prevent accidents by
transmitting signals to the infrastructure and nearby vehicles.
Unsurprisingly, the powertrain lineup is
carried over from the previous model year, including the 2.0-liter gasoline,
the 2.7-liter gasoline, and the 2.8-liter diesel options, available in both RWD
and 4WD guises. The same applies to the Toyota Safety Sense suite which is
limited to basic ADAS like the collision avoidance assist, lane departure
warning, and auto high beams.
In Japan, the 2024 Toyota HiAce is
available in regular van, passenger wagon, long-wheelbase commuter, high-roof
welcab, and ambulance bodystyles. Pricing starts from ¥ 2,439,500 (US$ 25,090) for
the cheapest gasoline-powered van, climbing up to ¥ 12,017,000 (US$ 82,920) for the
most expensive and fully equipped ambulance.