Explore the new Toyota HiAce facelift with a digital dashboard, 360° camera, 8‑inch Apple CarPlay screen and upgraded comforts. Find out more today!
Key Upgrades at a Glance
The 2024 facelift of the Toyota HiAce brings a host of tech‑focused refinements that modernise the long‑standing commercial van while keeping its rugged DNA.
- Digital 8‑inch instrument cluster replaces the classic analog gauge.
- 360° surround‑view camera system for effortless parking in tight spaces.
- Apple CarPlay‑enabled entertainment screen.
- Redesigned front and rear bumpers with sharper LED lighting signatures.
- New climate‑control buttons, heated front seats and a fresh steering wheel.
- USB‑type C charging port added for faster device power‑up.
Powertrain Remains Proven
Toyota retains the HiAce’s robust ladder‑frame chassis and the same engine line‑up offered in Japan – efficient gasoline and diesel options paired with either manual or automatic transmissions. The focus stays on durability, low operating costs and the ability to handle demanding payloads.
Why the Facelift Matters in Asia
Even after more than two decades since the current generation launched, the HiAce continues to serve a strong niche in Asian markets where compact, reliable vans are essential for small‑business logistics. In Japan the model remains in production, while in other regions such as Vietnam it was withdrawn in 2022 due to waning sales.
Bringing Commercial‑Vehicle Tech to the Forefront
Features like the 360° camera and digital dash illustrate how advanced driver‑assistance tools are trickling down from passenger cars to work‑horse vehicles. The upgrades aim to boost driver confidence in crowded city streets and improve overall safety when hauling heavy loads.
Overall, the refreshed HiAce blends familiar practicality with contemporary comforts, positioning it to stay competitive against rivals like the Ford Transit in its home market.

