The 1983 Toyota HiAce continued its legacy as a reliable and versatile vehicle designed for both personal and commercial use. As part of the second generation (H11/H20/H30 series)
View the detailed specifications and features of the Toyota HiAce 1983
Carburetor (gasoline) or indirect injection (diesel)
Drive Type
Rear-wheel drive (RWD); 4WD optional on some models
Cooling System
Water-cooled
Performance
Built for efficiency and durability
Fuel and MPG
Feature
Details
Fuel Type
Gasoline or Diesel
Fuel Tank Capacity
15-18 gallons, depending on configuration
City MPG
Approximately 15-20 mpg
Highway MPG
Approximately 20-25 mpg
Combined MPG
17-22 mpg
Dimensions
Feature
Details
Length
168-184 inches, depending on the body style
Width
66 inches
Height
74-84 inches, depending on roof height
Wheelbase
89-102 inches
Curb Weight
3,000-4,200 pounds
Cargo Capacity
Up to 1,500 kg (payload capacity)
Safety Features
Feature
Details
Brakes
Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
Seat Belts
Standard lap belts; optional shoulder belts
Crumple Zones
None (rigid body-on-frame design)
Safety Glass
Laminated windshield
Door Locks
Manual locking system
Child Safety Features
None
Lighting
Halogen headlights and side marker lights
Additional Features
Reinforced chassis for durability
1983 Toyota HiAce Interior Features
Feature
Details
Seating Capacity
2-15 passengers, depending on configuration
Upholstery
Vinyl or cloth options
Dashboard
Functional and simple design
Entertainment System
AM/FM radio; optional cassette player
Climate Control
Basic heater; optional air conditioning
Storage
Ample overhead and under-seat storage
Steering Wheel
Large, ergonomic design
Interior Trim
Durable plastic and metal finishes
Rear Seat
Foldable or removable in passenger models
Lighting
Overhead dome light and courtesy lights
1983 Toyota HiAce Exterior Features
Feature
Details
Body Styles
Van, Minibus, Pickup
Headlights
Round sealed-beam headlights
Wheels
14-inch or 15-inch steel wheels
Paint Options
Solid and two-tone colors
Trim Levels
Base, Deluxe, and Custom
Design
Boxy, functional with large windows
Chrome Details
Minimal chrome accents
Door Handles
Sturdy pull-type handles
Windows
Sliding or fixed side windows
Roof Options
Standard and high-roof configurations
Current Selling Price in U.S.
Condition
Price Range
Excellent (Restored)
$15,000 – $25,000
Good (Well-maintained)
$10,000 – $15,000
Fair (Functional but Worn)
$5,000 – $10,000
Poor (Needs Restoration)
$2,000 – $5,000
Note: Prices can vary based on vehicle condition, location, and market demand. You can find 1983 Toyota HiAce for sale in classic car marketplaces like Hemmings, Bring a Trailer, and eBay Motors, where prices tend to fluctuate based on demand and specific car conditions.
The 1983 Toyota HiAce continued to build on its reputation for practicality, durability, and adaptability. Its range of configurations made it ideal for families, businesses, and adventurers alike. Today, it remains a sought-after classic, prized for its functionality and timeless appeal.