The South African transport network will welcome the arrival of the new Toyota Coaster people mover which will serve to fill the gap between the 16-seater Quantum LWB and the Hino-300 bus.Millions of South Africans depend on taxis for the daily commute to and from work and the new Coaster is perfectly suited for this important transport role. Toyota’s Quantum taxi is locally produced at the brand’s facility in Prospecton, Durban, and it’s the most common taxi on South Africa’s roads.
The 4th generation Toyota Coaster will appeal to taxi operators and tour operators alike with a capacity of 23 seats (including the driver). The seating arrangement includes 6-single seats on the passenger side with 6 double seats on the driver side and a 4-seater bench at the back of the bus.
Some key features include a tilt/scope adjustable steering wheel, multi-information display, Toyota audio system (Toyota Connect with 15GB), 12V socket and USB and auxiliary ports. Safety features include dual front airbags and ABS with EBD.
The interior is finished in a durable PVC finish for the floor and seat trim while the steering wheel and gear lever are finished in Urethane.
The Coaster is exclusively offered in White with regulatory mini-bus stickers and chevron markings.
A Hino-sourced 4.0-litre turbodiesel engine provides 100 kW and 353 Nm of torque and makes use of a 5-speed manual transmission that drives the rear wheels.

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The Coaster is sold with a 3-year/100 000km warranty and a 6-services/60 000 km service plan.
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