Toyota’s minibus, the Hiace, is typically used for passenger or cargo transport, but Toyota Gazoo Racing has given it an off-road twist with unique sports options.

Introducing the latest from Toyota Gazoo Racing – the experts in developing sports cars and accessories. They’ve recently unveiled an extensive modification package for the new 2025 Hiace, a 16-seater minibus.

Specifically, the 2025 Hiace in the Japanese market will offer the Super GL Dark Prime S high-end version, featuring style upgrades from GR Parts. There will be two levels of customization available: Model 1 and Model 2, catering to different tastes.

Model 1 infuses the Hiace with an off-road spirit, costing an additional 231,000 Yen (38.7 million VND). On the other hand, Model 2 leans towards a racing aesthetic, priced at 143,000 Yen (23.9 million VND). 

For those seeking a complete wheel and tire upgrade, an additional 242,000 Yen (40.5 million VND) is required. Mudguard enhancements cost 33,000 Yen (5.5 million VND), and for a GR anti-theft license plate frame, it’s 15,510 Yen (2.6 million VND).

Additionally, customers can opt for suspension upgrades, including adjustable shocks and a rear strut tower bar from Modellista, further enhancing the Hiace’s performance.

It’s important to note that these modifications focus solely on aesthetics and do not impact the vehicle’s performance or engine specifications.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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