


Japanese multinational Toyota offers customers a range of commercial vehicles that can be transformed into perfect travelling companions for on-the-go businesses. In Australia and New Zealand you can ask Syncro System for a fully customised solution to enhance the functionality of your own Toyota van, complete with liners, racking and accessories.






The Toyota HiAce was first launched in 1967. The ‘Hi’ stood for ‘high performance’ while the ‘Ace’ signified a ‘hard worker’. Since then the HiAce has been offered in a wide range of configurations. The current, fifth-generation HiAce appeared in 2005 as a wide, long-wheelbase van.
The standard long-wheelbase (LWB) version boasts 6 cubic metres of cargo space and a floor length of 2,930 mm, while the SLWB variant has 9.8 cubic metres of cargo space and floor length of 3,470 mm. Heights and widths are 1,335/1,635 mm and 1,545/1,730 mm respectively.
The first step in any Toyota HiAce racking project is to install interior liners to protect the bodywork. Only when this is done will the teams at Syncro System Australia and New Zealand move on to installing the racking configuration agreed during the consultation phase. You can install racking on one, two or all three sides of the cargo compartment and choose whatever accessories are best suited to your work. Syncro drawers, shelves, workbenches and lockers are all modular in design and easy to combine.
Syncro Oceania’s solutions for the Toyota HiAce are always tailored to meet your personal needs. Ask the van racking experts for a no-obligation consultation!