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How big is the fuel tank on a Hiace 214?

The fuel tank capacity for the Toyota Hiace 214 is typically around 70 liters, though the exact size varies by engine, market, and model year.


What the Hiace 214 designator means


“214” is a market-specific designation used on certain Hiace variants. Because Toyota produced multiple configurations under the Hiace line, tank size is not universal and depends on the engine, wheelbase, and regional spec. For precise figures, refer to your vehicle’s official documentation or dealer data for the exact VIN.


Typical tank sizes by variant


The following ranges reflect common configurations seen in Hiace 214 variants. Exact capacity should be confirmed on your specific vehicle’s spec sheet or fuel door label.



  • Petrol models with a 2.7-liter engine: about 70 liters (roughly 18.4 US gallons).

  • Diesel models with a 2.4–2.5-liter engine: typically 68–75 liters (about 18–20 US gallons).

  • Long-wheelbase or high-roof variants and some market specifications: around 75–80 liters (approximately 20–21 US gallons).


In practice, most mainstream Hiace 214 configurations fall within the 68–75 liter range, with certain market-specific or high-capacity variants approaching 80 liters. Always verify with official specifications for your exact vehicle.


How to confirm the exact capacity for your vehicle


To ensure accuracy for your specific Hiace 214, use these checks or sources:



  • Consult the owner's manual under the Specifications section for the fuel tank capacity.

  • Look for a capacity label near the fuel filler door or under the hood on the radiator support.

  • Check Toyota’s official portal or contact your local dealer with your VIN to pull the exact spec for your market and year.


Having the exact figure helps with fuel budgeting, trip planning, and maintenance scheduling.


Summary


The Hiace 214’s fuel tank is not a single fixed size. Most common configurations sit in the 68–75 liter range, with some long-wheelbase or market-specific variants near 80 liters. For the most accurate number, verify the exact specification for your vehicle’s engine, wheelbase, year, and market through official documentation or a Toyota dealer.


Bottom line: expect roughly 70 liters as a baseline, but confirm with your vehicle’s official spec for precise planning.

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