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What size engine is in the Toyota HiAce?

There isn’t a single engine size for the Toyota HiAce. Depending on the generation and the market, Toyota has offered several engine options, ranging from about 2.4 to 3.0 liters. In modern HiAce vans, the most common choices are a 2.8-liter turbo-diesel and a 2.7-liter petrol engine.


For readers researching or shopping, here is a detailed look at the typical engine sizes found in recent and older HiAce versions, with notes on how they vary by region and model year. Exact figures can differ by country, trim, and production run, so always verify against official specifications for the specific vehicle.


Engine options across generations


The following list reflects representative engine sizes found in HiAce variants over time. The exact engine in a given vehicle should be confirmed via the VIN or official Toyota spec sheet for that market and year.



  • 2.8-liter turbo-diesel engine (approximately 2755 cc) — a common current option in many markets for improved efficiency and torque.

  • 2.7-liter petrol engine (approximately 2694 cc) — used in select regions, particularly where petrol installations are favored for maintenance or refueling convenience.

  • 2.5-liter diesel engine (approximately 2460 cc) — an older diesel option found in earlier HiAce generations in various markets.

  • 3.0-liter diesel engine (approximately 2982 cc) — another older turbo-diesel option seen in some markets and generation timelines.


Note: Engine availability and exact displacement can vary by country, model year, and trim level. If you need the precise figure for a specific HiAce, consult the official specifications for your region or check the vehicle’s VIN data.


How to verify the engine size on your HiAce


Check the owner’s manual, the engine bay placard (often near the radiator or firewall), or the vehicle’s VIN-based specification sheet. Your local Toyota dealer can confirm the exact engine size using the VIN.


Summary


The Toyota HiAce has been offered with multiple engine sizes across its history. In current models, the 2.8-liter turbo-diesel and 2.7-liter petrol options are most common, while older generations included 2.5-liter and 3.0-liter diesel engines in various markets. Always verify the exact engine size for a specific vehicle with official specifications for your region or by using the VIN.

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