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How long is the back of a Toyota HiAce?

The length of the rear area on a Toyota HiAce isn’t a single fixed number; it varies by model, wheelbase, and regional configuration. This article explains the typical lengths across common HiAce variants and how to find the exact figure for your vehicle.


Understanding the rear length across HiAce configurations


To give a practical sense of the size, Toyota markets the HiAce in several wheelbase lengths. The three most common overall exterior lengths in many regions are roughly as follows, with exact figures depending on the year and market:



  • Short wheelbase (SWB) HiAce: about 4,690–4,750 mm (approximately 184–187 inches).

  • Medium wheelbase (MWB) HiAce: about 5,090–5,150 mm (approximately 200–203 inches).

  • Long wheelbase (LWB) HiAce: about 5,900–6,000 mm (approximately 232–236 inches).


Note: Some markets also offer extra-long variants that push overall length beyond 6.0 meters in certain configurations. The exact rear or cargo length will shift with the body style and any roof height adjustments, so always verify against the local spec sheet for your build.


Why the back length varies


The HiAce is sold in multiple body styles—panel vans, crew vans, passenger wagons, and conversions—each with its own wheelbase and roof options. That variety means the distance from the back of the cabin to the rear doors (and the overall exterior length) isn’t universal. Regional offerings and optional equipment can also affect measured lengths.


How to determine the exact length for your HiAce


For precise dimensions, use one of these methods to confirm your vehicle’s measurements:



  1. Consult the official spec sheet or owner's manual for your market and model code.

  2. Measure physically: with the vehicle parked, measure from the front bulkhead to the tailgate to confirm the load area length, or measure the overall exterior length from bumper to bumper.

  3. Ask a Toyota dealer or service center: provide your VIN they can pull the exact exterior and cargo dimensions for your build.


Knowing the exact figure helps with planning cargo installations, shelving, or conversion projects, especially for fleets or commercial users.


Market notes


Global HiAce offerings have varied by region. In many markets, there are SWB, MWB, and LWB variants with distinct cargo and passenger configurations. Some regions also offer high-roof or extra-long options that alter the length. Always verify the numbers with your local Toyota brochure or official website for the precise build you’re considering.


Summary


There isn’t a single “back length” for the Toyota HiAce. The rear length depends on the wheelbase and body configuration, with typical overall lengths ranging from roughly 4.7 m (SWB) to about 6.0 m (LWB) in common markets. For an exact measurement, consult the local spec sheet, VIN-based data, or a Toyota dealer for your specific vehicle.

What is the load size of the Toyota HiAce?


The HiAce LWB has a total load volume of 6.2 cubic metres. Shown above are the boot space details of the Toyota HiAce 2022.



What size mattress fits in a Toyota HiAce?


Yes, a Toyota Hiace can fit a queen-size mattress, especially the High Roof model.



What are the dimensions of a Toyota HiAce?


Granvia, HiAce Regius, Grand HiAce, Touring HiAce (XH10, XH20)

Toyota HiAce (XH10/XH20)
Width1,695–1,710 mm (66.7–67.3 in) (Regius/Touring HiAce) 1,800–1,835 mm (70.9–72.2 in) (Granvia/Grand HiAce)
Height1,965–1,995 mm (77.4–78.5 in) (standard roof) 2,445–2,475 mm (96.3–97.4 in) (high roof)



How big is the back of the Toyota HiAce?


Key Specifications of Toyota Hiace Models
Length: 5m to 5.3m depending on the wheelbase. Width: ~1.9m. Height: 2m (standard roof) to 2.3m (high roof) Cargo Capacity: 6–9 cubic metres.


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