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An automatic choice for urban users, this ZR 2-seat automatic is differentiated from the manual by rear ventilated disc brakes, and a 1500kg maximum braked towing capacity.
Achieve exceptional fuel efficiency of just 4.7 litres per 100/km* combined, and hit the road with Toyota Safety Sense and a 7” touchscreen with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™.
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Connect with Wireless Apple Carplay® and Android Auto™. Hiace is an urban focused workhorse. The Hiace ZX 2-seat offers a cargo capacity of 9.3 cubic metres, a single sliding door, and a 1500kg maximum braked towing capacity.
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Raw power and potential. The Hilux SR Double Cab Chassis offers a no-nonsense approach to get you from A to B with an octagonal grille with honeycomb mesh, 17” black steel wheels, and 4-bulb halogen headlights.
Making history for 70 years; the Toyota Land Cruiser wagons were designed for utility and leisure. Take a look at the increased use of technology from the 50-series to the...
Carrying up to ten people in comfort, the Hiace ZR Minibus provides two-person 2nd and 3rd row seats, plus a four-person 4th row seat, with a separate heating and cooling function for the rear cabin.
Hiace ZX Minibus transports up to 10 people comfortably with overhead console and rear luggage storage, 4th row tether anchors and a rear seating arrangement of 2 seats in the 2nd row, 3 in the 3rd row and 3 in the 4th row.
Toyota Used Cars for Sale Waikato When buying a used car there are many decisions you need to make before settling on a winner. If you’re not sure where to start, we’re here ...