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The Toyota HiAce (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイエース, Hepburn: Toyota Haiēsu) (pronounced "High Ace") is a light commercial vehicle produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. First launched in October 1967, the HiAce has since been available in a wide range of body configurations, including a minivan/MPV , minibus , panel van ...
Jinbei Granse LWB. Due to Toyota's agreement with Jinbei, from 2002, the Granvia in China was produced and sold as the Jinbei Granse or Grace in English. [1] Throughout its production run, the Jinbei Grace has had 5 available engines: the 2.0 litre V19 and 2.2-litre V22 from Jinbei, the 2.4 litre 2TZ-FZE, the 2.5 litre DK4A engine and the 2.7 litre 2TR-FE engine. 5 speed manual and 4 speed ...
The designs of the Jinbei Grand Haise models are controversial as they heavily resemble the fifth generation Toyota HiAce (H200) with similar body styles and overall vehicle dimensions despite only having the license to produce the H100 models. The Jinbei Grand Haise are among the various Chinese vans from domestic brands that chose to ...
The exterior styling and dimensions of the Higer H5C is controversial as the exterior design of the H5C heavily resembles the fifth generation Toyota HiAce.Despite the licensing and cooperation between Toyota and multiple Chinese auto manufacturers on producing licensed and rebadged HiAce vans, Higer has never worked with Toyota for the development and production of the H5C, making the Higer ...
The fifth generation Jinbei Haise is essentially an extensive facelift of the Toyota HiAce based fourth generation Haise, and while the fifth generation on sale, the fourth generation vans were sold alongside as a lower trim option. The Jinbei Haise V features a redesigned rear end and updated headlamp and grille trim insert.
The Toyota Dyna (Japanese: トヨタ・ダイナ) is a light to medium-duty cab over truck for commercial use. In the Japanese market, the Dyna is sold alongside its twin called the Toyoace . The Toyoace was a renaming of the Toyopet SKB Truck as a result of a 1956 public competition with 200,000 entries. [ 7 ] "
Foton View G9 (since 2004 heavily resembling the Toyota HiAce as the high top version) Foton View G7 (Also known as CS2; since 2004 under license of the Toyota HiAce as the low top version) Foton View V5 compact MPV; Foton View V3 microvan; Foton Toano (since 2015) business class van/ minibus Foton Toano Grand-V (since 2024) business class van
Toyota Granvia / Toyota Hiace SBV (1995–2012) KCH platform (1KZ engine) 1995–present Toyota Granvia; KLH platform (2KD engine) 1995–present Toyota Granvia (Hiace SBV) LXH platform (2L engine) 1995–present Toyota Granvia (Hiace SBV) RCH platform (2RZ engine) 1995–present Toyota Granvia (Hiace SBV) VCH platform (5VZ engine)