This Toyota van is insane!

Toyota made a van that honestly feels cooler than a flying car. This thing is wild!

That van looks heavily modified. No way it comes from the factory like that.

Pretty sure that’s a Japanese spec van, designed for those narrow streets and alleys over there.

Scout said:
Pretty sure that’s a Japanese spec van, designed for those narrow streets and alleys over there.

It’s also basically a VIP ride. Only the rich drive these… and they don’t even drive it themselves! Lol.

Am I the only one who thinks the front looks kind of ugly?

Shannon said:
Am I the only one who thinks the front looks kind of ugly?

I get it—the massive grille is a bit much. But for a minivan, it’s one of the better-looking ones out there.

Shannon said:
Am I the only one who thinks the front looks kind of ugly?

Yeah, Toyota’s grilles seem to get worse with every generation.

Got enough grille there?

TomToyotaFan said:
Got enough grille there?

What’s on the menu? What are we grilling?

Ann said:

TomToyotaFan said:
Got enough grille there?

What’s on the menu? What are we grilling?

Everything, apparently!

Can you imagine the engine on this beast? :skull::skull:

Lloyd said:
Can you imagine the engine on this beast? :skull::skull:

Changing the oil filter probably involves removing half the interior, spilling oil everywhere, and needing a tool nobody’s ever heard of… oh wait, that’s an Audi I’m thinking of. Never mind!

It kind of looks like a promo van for Sprint or something.

That’s a modified Hiace, isn’t it?

WilliamMia said:
That’s a modified Hiace, isn’t it?

Looks more like an Alphard or maybe a Vellfire.

Roux said:

WilliamMia said:
That’s a modified Hiace, isn’t it?

Looks more like an Alphard or maybe a Vellfire.

Yeah, definitely gives off Alphard vibes. Straight from Japan.

Need.

What’s this van called? Where can I see the interior?

Dang, I didn’t know Toyota made such flashy rides!

That’s a Hiace Limousine. It doesn’t come like this from the factory—it’s been customized by auto shops. You’ll see these in Southeast Asia, often used by wealthy people or VIPs. Some even get converted into camper vans.