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2024 Toyota Hiace Panel Van 3.0L Now Open for Pre-Booking – From RM123K
Pre-bookings for the new 2024 Toyota Hiace Panel Van 3.0L have been opened, priced at RM123,000.
UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has opened the pre-order for the upcoming 2024 Toyota Hiace Panel Van 3.0L. This updated commercial van comes with improved performance and efficiency compared to its 2.5L predecessor.
As its name suggests, the updated Hiace Panel Van 3.0L is powered by a larger 3.0-litre 4-cyl 1KD-FTV turbodiesel mill that now complies with the Euro 4 standard for cleaner emissions and better fuel efficiency. Mated to a five-speed manual gearbox, this powertrain setup delivers 136 PS and 300 NM – higher than the 2.5L model’s power output of 100 HP and 260 NM.
With its sizable overall dimension of 4,695 MM in length, 1,695 MM in width, and 1,980 MM in height, manoeuvring with the new Hiace Panel Van is quite easy, thanks to its 5-metre turning radius. Besides, its sizable dimension also allows for quite a roomy cargo space that measures 2,930 MM long, 1,545 MM wide, and 1,335 MM tall.
Apart from its new engine, the new Hiace Panel Van also benefits from several new optional pieces of equipment. On top of the standard bits like the RFID tag and two-speaker audio unit with CD player, Bluetooth, and USB, customers can also opt for some additional equipment like the new 7.0-inch touch display with a reverse camera view, a digital video recorder (or dashcam), a portable tyre pump, and many more.
Pre-bookings for the new 2024 Toyota Hiace Panel Van 3.0L have started from today onwards, with the new model now priced at RM123,000 on-the-road. Said price is inclusive of a 3-year or 100,000 KM vehicle warranty, whichever occurs first. Those who are keen to get one can visit any nearby UMWT showrooms or visit Toyota Malaysia’s official website to learn more about this commercial van.
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Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman