2026 Toyota HiAce review | CarExpert


In the commercial van world, it seems like there’s nothing that can quite match the might of the Toyota HiAce.

Even with the arrival of new competitors and the consistent turnover of updates for high-profile competitors in the past year, the HiAce continues to be Australia’s favourite van. Toyota has delivered more than 10,000 examples this year, dwarfing the 3500-odd sales posted by the more modern, runner-up Ford Transit Custom in the same time.

Toyota has also updated the HiAce to better align it with the times. Headline changes include a new digital instrument cluster and adaptive cruise control, while wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now standard, alongside a window on the passenger-side sliding door.

Other than that, the changes to the sixth-generation HiAce have been minimal since its release in mid-2019. It’s still rear-wheel drive and fitted with Toyota’s widely deployed 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder, and the Toyota HiAce LWB Van with barn doors on test here is still among the most popular variants.

Do these minor updates make the HiAce a better pick than its newer rivals?