Cargo Van Singapore

Cargo Van Singapore: Hiace, NV350, NV200 & Townace Guide

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Choosing a cargo van for your Singapore business comes down to one question: how much do you carry, and where? ABLINK's range covers full-size workhorses, a compact city van, and a smaller value option. This cargo van Singapore guide helps you match the Toyota Hiace, Nissan NV350, Nissan NV200, and Toyota Townace to your daily work. We focus on which van suits which business, not on numbers you should confirm yourself. For exact dimensions, payload, specifications, and the current price and COE package, always check the live ABLINK listing. Use this guide to shortlist fast, then click through to the van that fits.

Quick Guide
  • Bulky daily loads: the Toyota Hiace and Nissan NV350 suit businesses moving full-size cargo.
  • Tight urban routes: the compact Nissan NV200 suits city driving and easy parking.
  • Lighter, value work: the Toyota Townace suits small deliveries on a tighter budget.
  • Electric option: prefer lower running costs? ABLINK also stocks electric vans.
  • Confirm everything: check exact specs, price, and the COE package on each live listing.

🚚 Ready to browse? See every cargo van, price and COE package in the ABLINK goods van range.

Cargo Vans at a Glance

The best cargo van for your business depends on your load size and your routes. A full-size van carries bulky goods; a compact van threads tight city streets; a smaller van keeps costs down. ABLINK stocks all three styles, plus electric options. Shortlist by fit here, then confirm the exact specifications and price on each listing.

Here is the quick map before the detail. Match the style to your work, then open the listing to compare the real numbers and the current price.

The four contenders

Van Best for Live listing
Toyota Hiace Full-size, bulky daily loads View listing
Nissan NV350 Full-size Hiace alternative View listing
Nissan NV200 Compact city deliveries View listing
Toyota Townace Smaller, value light deliveries View listing

The notes above describe each van's general style and fit. For exact dimensions, payload, and the current price, open the listing. Browse all of them in ABLINK's goods van range.

Which Van Fits Your Business

Match the van to how you work, not to the badge. A full-size van suits businesses that fill it daily with bulky goods. A compact van suits couriers and trades on tight, busy routes. A smaller van keeps the cost down for lighter loads. Shortlist by fit, then confirm the details on each listing.

Toyota Hiace: the full-size benchmark

The Toyota Hiace is the cargo van most Singapore businesses picture first. It suits firms that move bulky goods every day and value a familiar workhorse. Delivery, trade, and logistics businesses often shortlist it for that reason. ABLINK also stocks a high-roof 13-seater Hiace for businesses moving people. Confirm the exact specifications, configuration, and price on the Hiace cargo listing, or see the 13-seater variant.

Nissan NV350: the full-size alternative

The Nissan NV350 is the natural alternative to a full-size Hiace. It suits the same businesses moving bulky daily loads who want a different option. Many fleets compare the two side by side before deciding. The right pick often comes down to price, configuration, and personal preference. Compare the NV350 directly on its NV350 listing against the Hiace.

Nissan NV200: the compact city van

The Nissan NV200 is the compact choice for tight urban work. It suits couriers, service firms, and trades that thread busy streets and park often. Its smaller footprint makes city driving and loading easier than a full-size van. A business that values manoeuvrability over maximum space fits the NV200 well. Confirm the cargo layout and price on the NV200 listing.

Toyota Townace: the smaller value option

The Toyota Townace is the value choice for lighter delivery work. It suits small businesses, home-based sellers, and trades with modest daily loads. Its smaller size keeps both the purchase and the running cost manageable. A firm starting out, or adding a second van, often picks the Townace first. Check the configuration and price on the Townace listing.

What to Look at on Each Listing

The listing tells you what this guide deliberately does not: the exact numbers. Before you shortlist a van, open its listing and look at the cargo space, the loading access, and the current price with the COE package. Those details decide the real fit for your goods. Match the style here, then confirm the specifics there.

Cargo space and loading access

Cargo space and loading access decide whether a van works for your goods. Look at the load dimensions, the door layout, and the roof height on each listing. A wide side door and a low load floor speed up daily loading. The right van fits your most awkward regular item, not just your average box. Compare these details across the listings before you shortlist, since they vary by model and configuration.

Price and COE package

Price and the COE package decide your real budget for a van. Each ABLINK listing shows the current body price and the COE package together. The COE package can shift with each bidding exercise, so the listing carries the live figure. For the exact price and any current offer, open the listing or ask the ABLINK team. That is the only place to confirm the number that matters for your decision.

Diesel vs Electric: the Van Alternative

Prefer lower running costs over a traditional van? ABLINK also stocks electric vans alongside the Hiace, NV350, NV200, and Townace. An electric van can cut energy cost per kilometre for fleets with depot charging. Whether it suits you depends on your routes, your mileage, and your charging access. Compare the options on their listings before deciding.

Two electric options worth a look are the compact BYD ET3 and the larger Maxus eDeliver 5. Each suits a different load and route, so compare them against the diesel vans here. See the BYD ET3 listing and the Maxus eDeliver 5 listing for the details and price.

What to Confirm Before You Buy

Before you commit to any van, confirm a few details directly on the listing or with the ABLINK team. This guide matches the style to your business; the listing and the team confirm the specifics. Run through this short checklist so nothing surprises you later. Each point lives on the listing or one message away.

  • Exact dimensions and payload — confirm the cargo space and load rating on the listing.
  • Price and COE package — check the current figure and any offer on the listing.
  • Licence class for the variant — confirm with the ABLINK team which licence your drivers need.
  • Warranty and after-sales — ask the team about coverage, servicing, and parts.
  • Availability and delivery — confirm stock and lead time before you plan around it.

How the Four Vans Compare

The four vans split cleanly by size and role. The Hiace and NV350 lead for full-size, bulky loads. The NV200 wins for compact city work. The Townace suits smaller, value-focused deliveries. Shortlist by fit, then open the listings to compare the real specifications and price.

Van Style Best for Live listing
Toyota Hiace Full-size Bulky daily loads View listing
Nissan NV350 Full-size Hiace alternative View listing
Nissan NV200 Compact City deliveries, easy parking View listing
Toyota Townace Smaller / value Light deliveries on a budget View listing

Need more space or payload than any van offers? Step up to a light truck and compare ABLINK's 10-foot truck range instead.

Match Your Business to a Van

Use these quick matches to shortlist, then confirm the details on the listing.

  • Logistics or trade with bulky daily loads — start with the Toyota Hiace or Nissan NV350.
  • Courier or service firm on tight urban routes — look at the Nissan NV200.
  • Small business or second van on a budget — consider the Toyota Townace.
  • High mileage with depot charging — compare an electric van like the Maxus eDeliver 5 or BYD ET3.
  • Moving people, not goods — look at the 13-seater Hiace variant.

How to Buy the Right Van

Buying the right van takes four simple steps. Work through them in order, and let the listing and the ABLINK team do the heavy lifting.

  1. Shortlist by fit. Pick the style that matches your load and routes from the matches above.
  2. Open the listing. Check the exact dimensions, configuration, and current price on each shortlisted van.
  3. Confirm with the team. Ask ABLINK about the licence class, COE package, warranty, and availability.
  4. Choose and order. Pick the van that fits, then arrange the purchase through ABLINK.

🚚 Ready to choose? Compare the latest cargo van prices and COE packages across the ABLINK goods van range.

FAQ: Cargo Vans Singapore — Questions Answered

Which cargo van suits a small business in Singapore?

It depends on your load and routes. A small business with lighter deliveries often starts with the Toyota Townace or the compact Nissan NV200. A business moving bulky goods daily usually needs a full-size Hiace or NV350. Shortlist by fit, then confirm the dimensions and price on each ABLINK listing.

What is the difference between the Toyota Hiace and Nissan NV350?

Both are full-size cargo vans aimed at the same kind of work. Businesses moving bulky daily loads shortlist either one. The right pick usually comes down to price, configuration, and preference. Compare the exact specifications and current price on each van's ABLINK listing before deciding.

Is a compact van like the NV200 or Townace enough?

For lighter loads and tight urban routes, a compact or smaller van is often enough. The Nissan NV200 suits busy city work and easy parking, while the Townace suits smaller, value-focused deliveries. Check the cargo space on each listing against your most awkward regular item before you decide.

Should I consider an electric van instead?

It is worth comparing if you run high mileage with depot charging. ABLINK stocks electric vans such as the BYD ET3 and the Maxus eDeliver 5 alongside the diesel options. An electric van can lower energy cost per kilometre. Compare the range, charging, and price on each listing before choosing.

How do I check the price and COE package?

The current body price and COE package appear together on each van's ABLINK listing. The figures can change with each COE bidding exercise, so the listing carries the live number. For the exact price and any current offer, open the listing or ask the ABLINK team directly.

Can ABLINK help me choose the right van?

Yes. The ABLINK commercial vehicle team helps Singapore businesses match a van to their load, routes, and budget. Shortlist using this guide, then ask the team to confirm the licence class, COE package, warranty, and availability. Browse the full range to start.

Where can I see the full specifications?

The full specifications for each van sit on its live ABLINK listing. This guide matches the style to your business, while the listing carries the exact dimensions, payload, configuration, and price. Open the listing for the van you shortlist to see every detail before you buy.

Related Vans at ABLINK

Open these listings to compare the four vans directly, look at electric options, or size up if you need more.

The four cargo vans

Electric and passenger options

Browse and size up

Choose Your Van With ABLINK

The right cargo van comes down to your load, your routes, and your budget. Shortlist the style that fits here, then open the listing for the exact specifications, price, and COE package. ABLINK's commercial vehicle team helps Singapore delivery, trade, and logistics businesses match a van to the job and confirm the details. Compare the latest cargo van prices and COE packages across the range, or step up to ABLINK's 10-foot truck range if you need more space.

i Editorial Disclaimer

This article is produced by SingRank on behalf of AB Link Pte Ltd. All content is based on publicly available data, official government publications, and manufacturer specifications at the time of writing. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, AB Link does not guarantee the completeness or currency of the information provided.

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