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14-Seater Mini-Bus Manual

Toyota Hiace 2.5L Diesel 14-Seater

Spacious, Comfortable Travel for Groups on the Go

Transmission Manual
Powertrain 2x4
Fuel Diesel
Passengers 14
Doors 4
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Description

The Toyota Hiace 2.5L Diesel 14-Seater is the ideal people carrier for large families, tour groups, or friends travelling together across Namibia. With its generous seating capacity, powerful diesel engine, and reliable performance on both tar and well-maintained gravel roads, this vehicle is a favourite for group adventures to Namibia’s top attractions and game parks.

Whether you're heading to Etosha, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, or the Zambezi Region, the Hiace offers a smooth, comfortable ride with plenty of room for passengers and luggage. Its practical layout and air-conditioned interior make long journeys more enjoyable, while its reputation for durability ensures peace of mind on the road.

Perfect for those who want to explore together—without the need for multiple vehicles.

Specifications

Transmission 5-speed MT
Powertrain Rear wheel drive
Engine configuration 4 / 2.5L
Engine performance 75Kw / 260Nm
Fuel Diesel
Fuel capacity 70L
Fuel consumption 9.9L/100km
Dimensions 5380x1880x2285
Kerb weight 2100kg
Boot space Up to 9m3 / 1200kg
Passengers 14
Doors 4
Tires 215/75R15 RTs
Infotainment Toyota RDS
GPS n/a
Connectivity 12V & USB plugs

Accessories

Equipment

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This vehicle is available in the following configurations.

Extras

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During the reservation process you will be able to select from a wide variety of optional extras, such as fuel canisters, baby seats, GPS units, and much more.

Daily rates

2026 High Season
1 Jul–30 Nov
2026 Shoulder Season
1 Mar–30 Jun
2026 Low Season
1 Dec–28 Feb
5–7 days 8–14 days 15+ days 5–7 days 8–14 days 15+ days 5–7 days 8–14 days 15+ days
Standard 3003 2778 2628 2553 2361 2234 2253 2084 1971
2026 High Season
1 Jul–30 Nov
5–7 days 8–14 days 15+ days
Standard 3003 2778 2628
2026 Shoulder Season
1 Mar–30 Jun
5–7 days 8–14 days 15+ days
Standard 2553 2361 2234
2026 Low Season
1 Dec–28 Feb
5–7 days 8–14 days 15+ days
Standard 2253 2084 1971

Prices in N$ per day, excluding insurance waivers.

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During the reservation process you will be able to select a camping package, optional extras, insurance, and other services.
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Answers

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Does Namibia drive on the right or the left?

Namibia, along with South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, drives on the left side of the road. These countries use right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles, with the steering wheel on the right. This may be unfamiliar to North American and European drivers. Be extra vigilant with your left-side blind spots and regularly check your side mirrors. Roundabouts operate in a clockwise direction; approach with caution, yield to vehicles already in the roundabout, and signal clearly when exiting.

Avoid driving in the dark

While Namibia offers stunning landscapes and diverse attractions, driving after dark poses unique challenges. The risk of collisions with animals increases, as they can be difficult to spot. Road infrastructure may not be well-lit or maintained, making navigation harder. Services such as fuel stations and accommodation establishments may be sparse in remote areas, so plan your travel during daylight hours. Avoiding nighttime driving helps ensure your safety and that of local wildlife.

Watch out for wildlife crossing the roads

When driving in Namibia and southern Africa, be vigilant for wildlife crossing the roads. Domestic animals can also pose a risk, as fences are often missing or damaged. The region’s rich ecosystems mean that wildlife may appear unexpectedly, offering both excitement and potential safety challenges for drivers. Namibia and southern Africa are celebrated for their incredible biodiversity. You might encounter elephants, giraffes, and antelopes crossing the roads. Stay alert, especially during dawn and dusk when animals are most active. Wildlife can be unpredictable, so if you see animals on the road, keep a safe distance and avoid honking, as loud noises can stress them. Wait patiently for them to move, ensuring your safety and theirs.

What are the speed limits in Namibia?

The speed limits in Namibia are 120 km/h on tarred roads, 100 km/h on gravel roads, and 60 km/h in cities and national parks. For safety reasons, Namibia Car Rental imposes a speed limit of 80 km/h for our vehicles on gravel roads. Note that our vehicles are equipped with trackers. Exceeding the speed limit will invalidate your insurance. Please refer to our T&Cs for more information.

If there’s a problem with the car, what should I do?

Within our borders, Namibia Car Rental offers a 24-hour breakdown service to ensure your trip continues uninterrupted. If you encounter an issue with the car, contact our team via one of the emergency phone numbers, available 24/7. Our staff will assess the situation over the phone and provide troubleshooting assistance if possible. If necessary, we will dispatch a qualified mechanic to assist you. Please note that some remote areas in Namibia may not guarantee 24-hour service due to difficult terrain or long distances. Assistance in other southern African countries may take longer as it is conducted by third-party partners.

What to do if you’re involved in an accident

In the unlikely event of an accident or any damage to the car, immediately contact our office emergency number. We will assess the situation over the phone and make arrangements to ensure you can continue your trip as soon as possible. Gather as much information as possible, including pictures. If a third party is involved, exchange details and accompany them to the police station to file an accident report, which is necessary for insurance purposes. Please note, never admit guilt or agree to pay the other party. Our third-party insurance will handle any claims.