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How long is a 1995 Toyota HiAce?

A 1995 Toyota HiAce does not have a single universal length. The overall length varies by wheelbase and roof height, with typical measurements spanning from about 4.3 meters for short-wheelbase versions up to roughly 4.9 meters for long-wheelbase models.


The question reflects the era when the HiAce was offered in multiple configurations for cargo, passenger, and commercial use. In 1995, many markets used the H100 generation, which rolled out several body styles that changed the overall length. Buyers in different regions could encounter slightly different figures for the same basic model, so exact length depends on the specific chassis code, market, and roof configuration.


Variant lengths in the 1995 HiAce lineup


The following overview covers the main body styles commonly seen in catalogs and brochures from the period. Exact figures can vary by market and trim, but these are representative ranges.



  • Short-wheelbase (SWB) cargo/van: approximately 4,300 mm (4.3 m) overall length.

  • SWB high-roof variants: around 4,350 mm (4.35 m) overall length.

  • Long-wheelbase (LWB) cargo/van: roughly 4,800–4,900 mm (4.8–4.9 m) overall length.

  • LWB passenger/crew van and high-roof versions: about 4,900–4,950 mm (4.9–4.95 m) overall length.


In short, the 1995 HiAce offered both compact and extended lengths, with the bulk of models clustering around 4.3 meters for SWB layouts and near 4.9 meters for LWB layouts.


Market variations and how to verify exact length


Different regions sometimes produced slightly different lengths for the same generation. To ensure you have the precise measurement for a specific vehicle, consider these practical steps.



  • Check the model code and year on the VIN/chassis plate or in the original brochure; the code often correlates with a specific length.

  • Consult archived Toyota catalogs or regional brochures from the mid-1990s that correspond to the vehicle’s market (Japan, Europe, Australasia, etc.).

  • Measure the vehicle directly: with the vehicle on level ground, measure from the front bumper to the rear bumper along the centerline.


For enthusiasts or buyers tracking a particular unit, confirming the exact overall length using official documentation or a precise measurement is recommended to avoid assumptions based on general ranges.


Additional context


The HiAce lineup has long been defined by flexibility—commercial vans, passenger carriers, and camper-friendly variants all share the same lineage but differ in length by wheelbase. The 1995 model year sits within a period of broad regional variation, so the most reliable figure comes from the specific vehicle’s chassis code and vintage brochure.


Summary


The 1995 Toyota HiAce does not have a single length. Expect about 4.3 meters for SWB variants and up to about 4.9 meters for the LWB configurations, with small variations by market and roof height. To know the exact length of a particular unit, check the model code in official paperwork or measure bumper to bumper on the actual vehicle.


Summary: If you’re sizing a parking spot or planning a conversion, identify the exact model variant (SWB vs. LWB, roof height) and confirm with the original documentation or a precise measurement for the most accurate length.

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