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  2. Toyota HiAce - Wikipedia

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    A more luxurious passenger version of the HiAce, called Granvia, was released on 21 May 2019 and is sold in Taiwan and Australia (replacing the Tarago). [ 94 ] [ 95 ] The Granvia was also released in Thailand as the Majesty on 16 August 2019, replacing the Ventury, [ 68 ] followed by the HiAce Super Grandia in the Philippines on 19 August 2019 ...

  3. File:Toyota Hiace (fifth generation) (Grand Cabin) (front ...

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  4. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2019 Toyota Etios: 2010 2023 Toyota FA: 1954 1978 Toyota FJ40: 1960 1984 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 2006 2022 Toyota Fun Cargo: 2000 2004 Toyota Gaia: 1998 2004 Toyota Grand HiAce/Granvia: 1999 2002 Toyota Hilux Surf: 1983 2009 Japanese version of the 4Runner Toyota Ipsum/Picnic: 1995 2009 also sold as the Toyota Picnic from 2001, also sold as the ...

  5. File:1989 Toyota HiAce 9-seater minibus (LH51), rear right.jpg

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  6. Toyota Coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Coaster was introduced in 1969 as a 17-passenger minibus using the same running gear as the Toyota Dyna of the time. Early models used the 2.0-litre Toyota R engine with a 4-speed manual transmission. With its engine rated at 98 PS (72 kW), a RU19 Coaster could attain a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph). [12]

  7. Toyota Granvia - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Granvia (Japanese: トヨタ・グランビア, Hepburn: Toyota Guranbia) is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 1995 for several minivan models: XH10 series Toyota Granvia , a H100 series Toyota HiAce-based semi-bonneted van sold in Japan between 1995 and 2002

  8. Minivan - Wikipedia

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    Toyota also introduced the Toyota Previa in 1990 to replace the Van/Wagon in North America. It was designed solely as a passenger vehicle sized to compete with American-market minivans. For 1998, the Toyota Sienna became the first Japanese-brand minivan assembled in North America, replacing the Toyota Previa in that market.

  9. Talk:Toyota HiAce - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Hiace → Toyota HiAce — The "a" in "ace" should be capiltalised, per Toyota MasterAce and Toyota TownAce. OSX ( talk • contributions ) 01:44, 16 August 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Toyota Australia calls it the 'HiAce', Toyota India calls it the 'HI ACE', Toyota Japan calls it the 'HIACE' and I'm sure I have seen brochures in the past ...