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  2. Toyota HiAce - Wikipedia

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    New for the "20–40 series" HiAce was a double-cab pick-up, super-long-wheelbase van, and a super long, high-roof Commuter. The Commuter models can seat up to 15 passengers. [11] The short wheelbase truck initially carried the "H11"-series chassis codes.

  3. Chevrolet van - Wikipedia

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    Offered in 10, 20, and 30 series, the Chevrolet Chevy Van cargo van and Chevrolet Sportvan passenger van were joined by multiple nameplates through the production of the third generation. Revived from the Tri-Five station wagon series, the Beauville was the highest-trim Chevrolet passenger van; from 1971 to 1996, the model offered offering ...

  4. Joylong A-series - Wikipedia

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    A few years ago, Joylong locally sold a 20-seater people carrier called the Majestic, which was a complete clone of the previous-generation Toyota Hiace. Now, it has come to our attention that the Chinese manufacturer hasn't stopped making the van. And in fact, they even came up with an all-electric variant, and here it is. The Joylong E6.

  5. What we know about Tesla's new Robovan so far - AOL

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    Robovan seats 20 & can be adapted to commercial or personal use – school bus, ... Notably, the term "TBD" was listed for two categories — "Commercial/Passenger Vans" and "Bus."

  6. Ford Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Transit is a family of light commercial vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company since 1965, primarily as a cargo van, but also available in other configurations including a large passenger van (marketed as the Ford Tourneo in some markets since 1995), cutaway van chassis, and a pickup truck.

  7. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    Companies are replacing van conversions with wide bus bodies—Sprinters with side-facing benches and tall right-side doors—as campus shuttles. Limited numbers of complete "wagons" (passenger vans) are being produced in Germany and shipped complete to the United States mostly for personal and church van uses. Typical Sprinter wagons ...