I've had my premium (black as well) for a couple of months now, didn't think I would love a van as much as this. The tech, the looks and drivability are fantastic. The extra $5000 for premium version is definitely worth it.
I got the basic model last year for courier work, it’s great, engine is very quiet, transmission also great. Driving around just like normal MPV rather than commercial van, feels better than the new Hiace, not as wide as the hiace which is good to going in and out the driveway.
As likes were on zero, I couldn't down vote your electric option for a commercial van which does over 1000 km each day in many cases. Sorry sir your package will be there tomorrow, I have to recharge my van.
the only thing stopping me buying it is the stupid different size panels down the side why cant it be stream lined like every single other van on the market
Just launched here in Ireland comes with 3 front seats as standard with the middle one folding into a work station and 2 extra cupholders Stardard all steel bulkhead with a window ?? and 2 barn doors out back 2.2 diesel 6 speed box all for 44K euros RIP OFF a LWB Peugeot Expert is 10k cheaper as is the Fiat Scudo, Citroen Dispatch, Toyota Proace, Opel Vivaro. For 44K I could get a VW Crafter a class size up Cant say I wont see many of them on the road at that price looks like a Chinese Knock off FUGLY
Its not as good as a Hiace which manufacturer has the best reputation Toyota off course it is one of the best reputation in the whole motoring industry do they have recalls yes minor electronic cliches fo they catch fire no are they built well do they last 20 30 40 years yes l know l own a a 26 year old Toyota hilux are they reliable yes my Toyota Hilux has 432000 kilometers on it do they last yes Hyundai only last for 5 to 10 years fo they catch fire yes do they get recalls yes for there engines and Hyundai and Kia engines yes engines are changed under recall Kia and Hyundai can't build a decent car but on the other hand Toyota can plenty of 20 and 30 year old Toyotas driving around before you start saying the Hyundai Staria is better than a Toyota Hiace think again compare the Hyundai Staria to a Toyota Alphard or Vellfire these people movers are the Kings of people movers
I like how the video opens on the biggest flaw of the van, the insanely narrow side door, having not learnt from the last generation
I've had my premium (black as well) for a couple of months now, didn't think I would love a van as much as this. The tech, the looks and drivability are fantastic.
The extra $5000 for premium version is definitely worth it.
Can you upgrade the base cargo model with some of the premium features? OEM or aftermarket?
Do you use it as a courier?
@@matty00866 No, I use it every day to take stock to my Vending Machines.
What a fabulously looking vehicle. We should have more of this, instead of the bulky SUVs we see everywhere now...
looks good but its a front wheel drive and doesnt hold its value like a toyota!!
Fantastic content.
I got the basic model last year for courier work, it’s great, engine is very quiet, transmission also great. Driving around just like normal MPV rather than commercial van, feels better than the new Hiace, not as wide as the hiace which is good to going in and out the driveway.
How do you go with it not being able to forklift pallets into it?
What a great camper it would make, better than a 150k rig . Smaller is better😅.
I turned my 2006 Toyota hi ace into a camper, looking for a new one to convert now
where are the barn doors ?
Saw this in Dubai. Looks great. Needs electric version.
As likes were on zero, I couldn't down vote your electric option for a commercial van which does over 1000 km each day in many cases. Sorry sir your package will be there tomorrow, I have to recharge my van.
still prefer my Elgrand even if it uses twice the fuel :)
How does your Elgrand go with 700 kg of dripping wet plants in it?
the only thing stopping me buying it is the stupid different size panels down the side why cant it be stream lined like every single other van on the market
Just launched here in Ireland comes with 3 front seats as standard with the middle one folding into a work station and 2 extra cupholders Stardard all steel bulkhead with a window ?? and 2 barn doors out back 2.2 diesel 6 speed box all for 44K euros RIP OFF a LWB Peugeot Expert is 10k cheaper as is the Fiat Scudo, Citroen Dispatch, Toyota Proace, Opel Vivaro. For 44K I could get a VW Crafter a class size up Cant say I wont see many of them on the road at that price looks like a Chinese Knock off FUGLY
Toyota hiace will outlast this 5/1 and won’t ever break down
This engine is historically more reliable than the 2.8 in the hiace
@@maxd4968also this engine is very quiet.
I've had these as a loan car,from my local hyundai dealer.while my iload was getting serviced.should've kept the iload,these are garbage.
Why
In what way there suppose to be much safer smoother and better ride
Its not as good as a Hiace which manufacturer has the best reputation Toyota off course it is one of the best reputation in the whole motoring industry do they have recalls yes minor electronic cliches fo they catch fire no are they built well do they last 20 30 40 years yes l know l own a a 26 year old Toyota hilux are they reliable yes my Toyota Hilux has 432000 kilometers on it do they last yes Hyundai only last for 5 to 10 years fo they catch fire yes do they get recalls yes for there engines and Hyundai and Kia engines yes engines are changed under recall Kia and Hyundai can't build a decent car but on the other hand Toyota can plenty of 20 and 30 year old Toyotas driving around before you start saying the Hyundai Staria is better than a Toyota Hiace think again compare the Hyundai Staria to a Toyota Alphard or Vellfire these people movers are the Kings of people movers