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What is the engine capacity of the Toyota HiAce van?

The Toyota HiAce does not have a single engine capacity. Depending on the generation and the market, the van has been offered with several displacements. In current models the common options are a 2.7-liter petrol engine (about 2694 cubic centimeters) and a 2.8-liter diesel engine (about 2755 cubic centimeters); older generations and some markets have used 2.5-liter and 3.0-liter diesels.


Overview of HiAce engine options


The following lists summarize the typical engine displacements you will encounter across generations and regions. Use this as a guide to understand how the HiAce’s capacity varies rather than a single universal number.


Petrol engine options


Petrol variants for the HiAce are typically limited to a single widely used displacement in recent years, with some older models offering alternative petrol configurations in certain markets.



  • 2.7-liter petrol engine (2694 cc) – the standard petrol option in many current HiAce models.


In markets with older or specialized configurations, there have been occasional deviations, but 2.7L is the prevailing petrol displacement in recent generations.


Notes on petrol engines


Engine capacities are tied to generation and market requirements; always verify the exact spec for a given vehicle year and region to confirm the exact displacement.


Diesel engine options


Diesel options vary more widely by generation and market. The most common diesel displacements you’ll see are 2.8 L, with older models sometimes offering 2.5 L or 3.0 L variants.



  • 2.8-liter diesel engine (2755 cc) – the current common diesel option in many regions.

  • 2.5-liter diesel engine (approximately 2494 cc) – used in earlier HiAce generations in several markets.

  • 3.0-liter diesel engine (approximately 2982 cc) – found in older HiAce generations in some markets.


Diesel choices reflect market regulations, emissions standards, and model year; newer HiAces tend to favor the 2.8 L option where available.


Regional and generation differences


Engine capacity is also influenced by regional regulations and the specific HiAce generation (e.g., mid-2000s models vs. the more recent generations). If you need the exact displacement for a particular vehicle, check the VIN, door jamb sticker, or the official brochure for that market and year.


Summary


In short, there isn’t a single engine capacity for the Toyota HiAce. Current markets commonly offer a 2.7 L petrol option (2694 cc) and a 2.8 L diesel option (2755 cc), while older generations and some regions have used 2.5 L (≈2494 cc) or 3.0 L (≈2982 cc) diesels. Always verify the specific model year and regional variant to know the exact displacement.

How much horsepower does a 2025 HiAce have?


TECHNICAL FEATURES. The 2025 Toyota Hiace High Roof, model code GRH322L-EDTPHV, is equipped with a powerful 3.5L V6 engine (7GR-KKS) featuring 24 valves and Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC) with Variable Valve Timing (VVT-i), delivering an impressive output of 277.6 HP at 6000 RPM and a torque of 35.8 kg-m at 4600 RPM.



What size engine is in the 2012 Toyota HiAce?


Engine options include 2.7L multi-point injection (111kW/241Nm) and 3.0L turbo diesel direct injection (100kW/300Nm). Available with 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmissions. All variants feature rear-wheel drive. The new 2012 HiAce is offered with a 3 year, 100,000 km warranty.



What is the engine capacity of the Toyota HiAce 2019?


The Toyota HiAce 2019 is available in Unleaded Petrol and Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the People Mover 2.7L 6 SP Automatic to the Van 3.5L 6SP Manual.



What is the engine size of a Toyota HiAce?


3498 cc


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