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How many liters does a Toyota Hiace take?

Most Toyota Hiace models have a fuel tank capacity of about 70 liters.


Exact capacity varies by generation, body style and market, with some variants closer to 60–65 liters and others around 75 liters.


Fuel tank capacity by model and market


Capacities vary by generation, body style and market. The following figures reflect common configurations for recent Hiace vans.



  • Typical capacity around 70 liters for most H200/H300 cargo vans.

  • Some long-wheelbase or high-roof variants in certain markets use about 75 liters.

  • Older generations and regional variants may have tanks around 60–65 liters.


Always verify the exact specification plate or owner's manual for your specific vehicle.


Fuel efficiency and consumption


Fuel economy depends on engine choice, payload, and driving conditions. Here are typical ranges observed across common Hiace configurations:



  • 2.8-liter diesel (GD-FTV): roughly 7.5–9.5 liters per 100 kilometers combined.

  • 3.0-liter diesel (older or certain markets): about 9–11 L/100 km combined.

  • 2.7-liter petrol (where available): around 9–12 L/100 km combined.


Real-world mileage can vary with load, route, and maintenance.


Summary


In practical terms, most Toyota Hiace vans use a near-70-liter fuel tank, with minor variations by model year and market. Expect an overall fuel economy range of roughly 7–12 L per 100 km, depending on engine and driving conditions. For an exact figure, consult the vehicle’s specification sheet.

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