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3rd January 2008, Page 22
3rd January 2008
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Engines: 2.5-lit 95hp/230Nm, 117hp/294Nm Transmissions: RWD, 5spd man GVW: 2,800-3,000kg Wheelbase: 2,985-3,430mm Bodies: 2xL, 1xH Load volume: 6.0-7.0m3 MODEL TESTED/PUBLISHED: HIACE 300.12 22 February 2007 HIACE 300 14 November 2002 Like many other manufacturers Toyota gave its panel van a lick and brush up ahead of the 2007 Euro-4 emissions deadline. although the changes were very minor. Outside the van got a revamp, while power from the 2.5litre D-4D common rail diesel was given a bit of a boost.

Top power from the entry level Hiace was up 7hp, to 95hp at 3,600rpm, while the torque was given a more dramatic boost, up nearly 20%.

For high power applications the Hiace is available with a 117hp top rating.

On the inside the Niece benefited from a new tour-spoke steering wheel, a silver finish to the central instrument cluster, different seat fabrics and a standard CD player that can play MP3 files stored on disc. The exterior changes were pretty much limited to a new grille, bumper and headlights, with the overall dimensions of the van left unaltered.

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