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TOYOTA HIACE VAN TAKES ON ADDED ATTRACTIONS

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TOYOTA HIACE VAN TAKES ON ADDED ATTRACTIONS

No standing still for Toyota’s iconic HiAce van

By DEREK OGDEN

If it ain’t broke don’t fix it: this could well be the case with the HiAce, Toyota’s iconic van, which the company stuck with for 15 years without replacing. The light commercial was around until a 2019 rebirth, now it becomes the subject of a range of upgrades.
The HiAce van, and related Commuter bus and Granvia wagon, have been boosted with added technology and comfort and convenience features while offering a streamlined choice for customers.
Long the leader in the 2.5 to 3.5 tonne van segment with sales this year increasing by 51.9 per cent, customer preference for diesel power, has led to the 3.5-litre petrol V6 for HiAce being discontinued in favour of Toyota’s tough 2.8-litre turbodiesel four-cylinder engine, mated with an automatic transmission.
New safety and security technology come with the fitment of Toyota Connected Services to all models. Inside, all benefit from upgraded features, with Granvia incorporating a higher level of luxury with rear privacy glass and carpeted front floor mats now standard.
For HiAce, a large centre console box has been added to store paperwork while Commuter GL grades gain an LED lamp inside the box to aid vision, as well as upgraded USB charging ports.
The added features adopted for HiAce come with price increases of just $990 across the range, while upgraded Granvia prices rise by less than two per cent.
Both HiAce and Granvia are covered by the five-year Toyota Warranty Advantage and seven-year Toyota Warranty Advantage Extended Engine and Driveline. On test was the HiAce GL long wheelbase automatic van, selling for $47,230, plus on-road costs.

STYLING
The bonnet-forward design has enabled the engine to be ahead of the front axle and seats compared with the previous model where the engine sat under the front seats directly above the axle. It also provides easier access to the engine bay, improved safety and greater stability and ride comfort.
The wide track gives the vehicle a planted stance, while the solid sides of the front bumper have been rounded off at the grille to improve working in tight CBD spaces.
Aerodynamics are enhanced by a raked windscreen and side mouldings, chamfered rear corners and five stabilising fins on the side of the rear lamps. French Vanilla is now the only paint choice.

INTERIOR

TOYOTA HIACE VAN

TOYOTA HIACE VAN INTERIOR

Lack of a dedicated space for clipboard storage is a drawback, a centre console storage box as standard, replacing the existing console tray. Included in the new storage box is a removable in-box tray, an A4-sized binder rack, and a moveable partition at the rear of the box that can be used as a cupholder.
Other range-wide standard equipment additions include front all-weather floor mats, 1.5-litre bottle holder and storage bin in each front door, with cup holders in the centre and on either side of the dashboard. There’s also a glovebox and spot to the left of the gearshift for small stuff.

INFOTAINMENT
The multimedia system – Toyota’s latest – can be controlled via steering-wheel controls or the touchscreen that now offers pinch, swipe and flick gesture operation.
The latter also incorporates AM / FM / DAB+ radio, USB and Aux inputs, full Bluetooth connectivity, satellite navigation with SUNA live traffic alerts, voice recognition, and Toyota Link apps including weather, fuel finder and travel times. HiAces will also come standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Other new applications include Siri eyes-free mode for iPhones and Miracast, which allows compatible smartphone screens to be duplicated onto the touchscreen. Delivering high quality audio are two front-mounted speakers.

ENGINES / TRANSMISSIONS
All versions of the HiAce and Granvia are powered by Toyota’s 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine, mated to an automatic transmission, with a six-speed manual gearbox also offered on HiAce LWB van.
The turbodiesel engine develops 130 kW and 450 Nm when teamed with the six-speed automatic, however with the manual gearbox maximum torque is 420 Nm. In the HiAce Commuter, the turbodiesel engine produces maximum outputs of 120 kW of power and 420 Nm of torque.

SAFETY

2019 Toyota HiAce SLWB Van.

The addition of Toyota Connected Services automatically generates an emergency call to Toyota’s around-the-clock emergency call centre and relay the location of the vehicle in the event of a collision that requires intervention, or if an airbag goes off.
Occupants can also manually trigger an emergency call to the call centre via an SOS button, allowing the determination of the vehicle’s location and co-ordination with emergency services.
If the vehicle is reported stolen, Toyota Connected Services can help track the vehicle’s location through the stolen vehicle tracking service.

DRIVING
The tried-and-tested diesel powerplant is muted and there’s little wind noise, leaving road rumble to intrude into the cabin. Adding loads to the cavernous cargo area puts paid to much of this unwanted driving accompaniment.
There was not much to argue with Toyota’s combined urban / highway fuel consumption figure of 8.2 litres per 100 kilometres, with the test vehicle recording 9.7 litres per 100 kilometres under city delivery duties and 6.0 litres per 100 kilometres on a highway run.
The stop / start system is one of the best encountered in any vehicle, with instantaneous fire-up from rest. For the automotive equivalent of ‘anti-vaxxers’ it can be switched off.
Driver and passenger seats are shapely, with thick cushioning for comfort and support. They are finished in quality, durable fabric. The driver’s seat offers six-way adjustment for height, slide and recline.
Payload is up to 1095 kg, while the van is rated to tow a 1500 kg braked trailer. With 1268 mm between the rear wheel arches, there’s room for two standard Aussie pallets. Total load volume is 6.2 cubic metres.
Loading through wide side doors was easy thanks to their easy slide functioning. The vertical lift tailgate – no barn doors offered – is no friend to the forklift but is a handy shelter while manual loading in wet weather.
Ride and handling on test improved with load, as you would expect from a goods hauler with rear-wheel drive. Inclines offered little limit to performance and filtering into motorway traffic presented no white-knuckle stress.
Extensive glassed areas all round and large exterior mirrors were complemented by a single window in the left side door, giving the driver confidence in overtaking, or pulling out from the kerb. A reversing camera was especially welcome in tight parking manoeuvres.

SUMMARY
While the HiAce relied for many years on its solid reputation to lead the field, Toyota has been quick to add fine touches to the latest generation of the iconic van in a bid to stave off any challenges from close rivals.

AT A GLANCE

MODEL LINE-UP
HiAce LWB van manual $44,230
HiAce LWB van automatic $46,230
HiAce LWB van 4-door auto $46,230
HiAce GL LWB van auto $47,230
HiAce Crew LWB van auto $49,230
HiAce SLWB van auto $54,230
HiAce SLWB GL van auto $55,230
HiAce SLWB Commuter bus auto $69,230
HiAce SLWB Commuter GL bus auto $72,230
Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact your local Toyota dealer for drive-away prices.

SPECIFICATIONS (Toyota HiAce GL 2.8L 4-cylinder turbodiesel, 6sp automatic, RWD van)

ENGINE:
Capacity: 2.755 litres
Configuration: Four cylinders in line
Maximum Power: 130 kW @ 3400 rpm
Maximum Torque: 450 Nm @ 1600-2400 rpm
Fuel Type: Diesel
Combined Fuel Cycle (ADR 81/02): 8.2 L/100km
CO2 emissions 219 g / km

DRIVELINE: Six-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive

DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES:
Length: 5265mm
Wheelbase: 3210 mm
Width: 1950 mm
Height: 1990 mm
Turning Circle: 11.0 metres
Kerb Mass: 2205 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity: 70 litres

BRAKES:
Front: Ventilated disc
Rear: Disc

STANDARD WARRANTY:
Five years / unlimited kilometres

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2025 Nissan Patrol Unveiled: Nissan’s LandCruiser Rival Breaks Cover

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By Jeff Gibbs

The highly anticipated 2025 Nissan Patrol has been revealed, marking a major shift towards premium design and technology as it sets its sights on challenging the iconic Toyota LandCruiser. With new twin-turbo V6 engines, cutting-edge tech, and a more luxurious interior, the latest Patrol signals Nissan’s ambition to elevate its offering in the competitive SUV market.

Nissan officially introduced the new Patrol during a press event in Abu Dhabi, unveiling a model that promises enhanced performance, off-road capability, and modern features. Key highlights of the 2025 Patrol include the introduction of two V6 engine options—one naturally aspirated and one twin-turbocharged—replacing the outgoing V8, as well as advanced technology aimed at both driving and passenger comfort.

Engine and Performance

The new Patrol is offered with a choice of engines, but Australia will specifically receive the powerful 3.5-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V6. This engine delivers 317kW of power and 700Nm of torque, paired with a nine-speed Jatco automatic transmission and full-time four-wheel drive. A naturally aspirated 3.8-litre V6, producing 236kW and 386Nm, will be available in other markets but is unlikely to come to Australia.

Although the Patrol’s mass has increased, Nissan has confirmed that the Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) will remain at 3500kg. This will likely result in a reduced payload, though the braked towing capacity for the Australian market is expected to stay at 3500kg, aligning with the US version of the vehicle.

Technological Innovations and Luxury Features

Inside the cabin, Nissan has introduced a host of luxury features designed to elevate the Patrol’s appeal to the premium SUV segment. Notable additions include pneumatic massage seats, dual 14.3-inch displays (combining for a seamless 28.6-inch dashboard), and a head-up display. The new infotainment system is integrated with Google services, offering Google Maps and cloud-based voice recognition via Google Assistant.

A standout feature is the segment-first biometric climate control system, which uses infrared sensors to monitor the skin temperature of passengers across all three rows, adjusting the air conditioning intensity to ensure optimal comfort. This feature is particularly useful in hot climates like the Middle East and Australia.

Off-Road Capability and Safety Features

Off-road enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the 2025 Patrol is built to handle tough terrain, with improved approach and departure angles and air suspension that can raise the vehicle by 70mm for off-road driving. The vehicle also comes with a suite of off-road driving modes, including Rock, Sand, Mud, Eco, and Sport, as well as a rear differential lock and switchable 4H and 4L modes.

In terms of safety, the Patrol now includes a range of advanced driver assistance systems. Front and rear cross-traffic alerts, along with a front-mounted 170-degree camera, improve visibility at intersections. The vehicle also features a semi-autonomous lane-centering function, similar to the system found on the 300 Series LandCruiser.

Design and Dimensions

The new Patrol sits on an all-new platform, offering a 35mm increase in both length and width, while retaining the same 3075mm wheelbase as the previous model. With a total length of 5205mm and width of 2030mm, the 2025 Patrol delivers a more commanding presence on the road.

Nissan has also expanded the colour palette for the 2025 model, offering seven finishes including a new hero colour, Forest Green, alongside Pearl White, Mineral Black, Grey, Grand Blue, and Silver metallic options.

Availability and Market Outlook

Australia will be the first right-hand drive market for the 2025 Patrol, with orders set to open in late 2026 for delivery in 2027. Until then, the current Y62 Patrol will continue to be available for purchase, giving buyers the option to stick with the outgoing model before the Y63 arrives.

With a more luxurious interior, improved off-road capabilities, and cutting-edge technology, the 2025 Nissan Patrol is poised to give the LandCruiser a run for its money in the premium large SUV market.

 

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2025 Jeep Avenger Electric: A Bold New Direction for the Brand

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By Jeff Gibbs

The 2025 Jeep Avenger Electric marks a significant turning point for the iconic off-road brand as it steps confidently into the electric future. Designed as Jeep’s first fully-electric compact SUV, the Avenger is crafted to deliver a perfect balance of urban practicality, rugged capability, and environmental responsibility, staying true to Jeep’s DNA while embracing the era of electrification.

Design and Build

The exterior design of the Jeep Avenger is modern and sleek, yet unmistakably Jeep. It maintains the brand’s signature seven-slot grille, albeit closed off to reflect its electric nature, and has short overhangs, high ground clearance, and robust wheel arches. Its compact size makes it ideal for city driving, but Jeep enthusiasts will appreciate its off-road-ready stance. The Avenger’s dimensions are well-suited for urban manoeuvrability, while still being tough enough for light off-road adventures.

Performance and Capability

Under the hood, the 2025 Avenger Electric features a 54kWh battery, delivering a range of up to 400 kilometres on a single charge. Jeep has engineered the Avenger to offer both efficiency and capability, making it a versatile choice for those who need a vehicle for daily commutes and weekend getaways. With 150 horsepower and immediate torque delivery, the electric motor provides a responsive driving experience, ensuring smooth acceleration both on and off the road.

While the Avenger isn’t positioned as a hardcore off-roader like the Wrangler, it is equipped with Selec-Terrain modes, including settings for snow, mud, and sand, as well as hill descent control, making it more than capable for tackling rough terrains. Front-wheel drive is standard, but Jeep’s heritage of off-road prowess means the Avenger retains enough ruggedness for outdoor enthusiasts.

Interior and Technology

Inside, the Avenger offers a high-tech, premium cabin with plenty of Jeep’s signature rugged charm. The digital instrument cluster and infotainment system are modern and intuitive, featuring a large 10.25-inch touchscreen running Jeep’s latest Uconnect 5 software. The infotainment includes seamless integration with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and connected services that enable over-the-air updates.

Jeep has also ensured that the interior is versatile, with a spacious layout and clever storage solutions throughout the cabin. Advanced driver assistance systems, such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automated emergency braking, add a layer of safety to the driving experience.

Verdict

The 2025 Jeep Avenger Electric is a compelling entry into the electric SUV market, combining Jeep’s renowned rugged appeal with modern-day practicality and sustainability. While it may not be the brand’s most capable off-roader, it is the ideal choice for drivers who want a compact, eco-friendly SUV with a touch of adventure.

 

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Toyota Unveils the Ultimate SUV: GRMN Century Set to Hit the Market

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By Jeff Gibbs

Toyota has confirmed plans to release a mass-market version of its exclusive GRMN Century SUV, previously only available to Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda. This upcoming model is poised to become the crown jewel of Toyota’s SUV lineup, surpassing even the revered LandCruiser and Prado in prestige and performance.

The GRMN Century, which currently exists as a single sedan model driven by Toyoda himself, will soon see a production version of the SUV variant for global markets. Toyoda announced this during a recent visit to China, where he introduced the Century SUV to the local market. When asked about the potential for a GRMN-branded version, Toyoda revealed his intentions: “The Century I own is the only GRMN there is for now. Next, I want to make a GRMN that many people from around the world can ride.”

However, enthusiasts will need to be patient, as Toyoda indicated that the production model is still some time away from being ready for markets like China and Japan.

Century: The Pinnacle of Toyota’s SUV Lineup

The Century SUV, already a symbol of luxury and exclusivity, is built on the TNGA-K architecture, shared with models like the Camry, RAV4, and Kluger. This is a departure from the Century sedan, which is built on the Toyota N Platform, also used by the Lexus IS and RC. The SUV version currently houses a plug-in hybrid 3.5-litre petrol V6 engine, delivering 303kW, while the sedan features a hybrid 5.0-litre petrol V8 engine with 317kW.

Details about the GRMN Century SUV’s enhancements remain under wraps, but Toyoda’s personal model, showcased at the 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon, hints at what might be expected. This unique version includes an aggressive body kit, carbon-fibre exterior accents, 22-inch wheels, and sliding rear doors, signalling a blend of luxury and performance.

A Luxury SUV Like No Other

While the Century sedan and SUV share a prestigious nameplate, they differ significantly in design and underpinnings, making the GRMN Century SUV a distinct and highly anticipated addition to Toyota’s lineup. Unfortunately for Australian fans, the Century – in both its sedan and SUV forms – is not currently available in Australia, where the Camry and LandCruiser 300 Series continue to dominate the passenger car and SUV markets.

As the world awaits the official release of the GRMN Century SUV, Toyota’s commitment to expanding its luxury and high-performance offerings is clear. The GRMN Century is set to redefine the boundaries of what a Toyota SUV can be, combining the brand’s legendary reliability with cutting-edge luxury and performance features.

 

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