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What size engine is in the 2018 Toyota HiAce?

The engine size in the 2018 Toyota HiAce varied by market and configuration; most commonly you’ll find 2.5- and 2.8-liter diesels, with a 2.7-liter petrol option in some regions, and a larger 3.0-liter diesel in select markets. Availability depended on country, trim, and emission regulations.


Engine sizes offered in the 2018 HiAce


The following options reflect the typical configurations seen in 2018 HiAce models across different regions. Exact availability should be verified against a regional Toyota brochure or by checking the VIN.



  • 2.5-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel (2KD-FTV) — a widely used diesel option in many markets.

  • 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel (1GD-FTV) — a common, newer diesel option in several HiAce variants.

  • 2.7-liter petrol inline-four (2TR-FE) — the petrol alternative offered in markets that favored gasoline powertrains.

  • 3.0-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel (1KD-FTV) — a larger diesel option available in certain regional configurations.


Engine choice affects payload, torque characteristics, and fuel economy, and exact availability depends on the vehicle’s trim level (panel van, Commuter, or wagon) and regional regulations.


Regional variations and how to confirm the exact engine


Given the global nature of the HiAce lineup, the precise engine installed in a 2018 model can differ from one country to another. To confirm the exact engine for a specific vehicle, consult the original specification sheet or brochure for your country, inspect the engine code on the engine itself, or have a Toyota dealer pull the information from the VIN.


Summary


In 2018, the Toyota HiAce offered multiple engine options depending on market, with the most common being 2.5- and 2.8-liter diesels and a 2.7-liter petrol option, plus a larger 3.0-liter diesel in select variants. Always verify the exact configuration for a given vehicle through official documentation or a VIN check.

What is the fuel economy of a 2018 Toyota HiAce?


The Toyota Hiace 2018 is a 2 or 14 seat Bus or Van with a 4-star ANCAP safety rating.It has a diesel or petrol engine with a fuel economy range from 8.1L/100km to 10.9L/100km, depending on the model badge. The storage space in the rear is 9800L.



Can I get a Toyota HiAce in the US?


No, you cannot buy a brand new Toyota Hiace in the US because it is not officially sold there, although used and imported models are available. The Hiace was not sold in North America due to factors like market shifts and tariffs, so new models cannot be legally purchased in the US. You can find used Hiaces that are at least 25 years old and have met import regulations.
 
Why you can't get a new one

  • Not officially sold: Toyota does not offer the Hiace in the North American market. 
  • Market and tariffs: Factors like market shifts toward minivans and protective tariffs have prevented the Hiace from being sold in the US. 
  • US safety standards: The Hiace may not meet all US market-specific standards. 

How to get one
  • Import used models: You can find used Hiaces (at least 25 years old) that have already been imported and are legal to own. 
  • Search import websites: Websites that specialize in Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicles list available Hiace models. 
  • Consider alternatives: Toyota's Sienna is a domestic alternative to the Hiace for van buyers in the US. 



What kind of engine is in the 2018 Toyota HiAce?


About the Toyota HiAce
There are 2 variants of the HiAce available in Australia. Engine options include 2.7L multi-point injection (118kW/243Nm) and 3.0L turbo diesel direct injection (100kW/300Nm). Available with 5-speed manual, 6-speed automatic or 4-speed automatic transmissions.



What engine is in a Toyota HiAce?


Toyota HiAce Fuel consumption

YearBody TypeEngine
2022Body Type: People MoverEngine: 2.8L
2021Body Type: People MoverEngine: 2.8L
2021Body Type: VanEngine: 3.5L
2021Body Type: VanEngine: 2.8L


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