Used Toyota Granvia for sale
Spacious, versatile and dependable – the Toyota Granvia delivers big for families or groups looking for reliable transport.
Spacious, versatile and dependable – the Toyota Granvia delivers big for families or groups looking for reliable transport.
The Toyota Granvia was designed to move people with ease, whether heading to the coast or tackling the school run. Introduced in 1995 and still produced in many countries, it stands out for its generous seating and a reputation for dependability. While it shares basics with the Hiace van, the Granvia comes with added comfort, sliding doors, and family-focused features. More recent models have upped the luxury, with options like captain’s chairs, multiple USB ports, and advanced safety tech. Compared to similar minivans, such as the Nissan Elgrand or Kia Carnival, the Granvia offers a reassuring Toyota focus on durability and straightforward ownership. Later models (post-2019) bring full modern infotainment and strong diesel engines, keeping life simple for the driver and relaxing for passengers.
Modern Granvias are well-equipped for safety, typically offering multiple airbags, automatic emergency braking and ABS. Recent model years feature a pedestrian and cyclist avoidance system, driver monitoring and a reversing camera. Earlier models cover the basics, but newer Granvias bring enhanced protection and driver aids.
Depending on age and market, the Granvia comes with several engine choices. Earlier examples (1990s-2000s) often featured a 3.0-litre turbo diesel or 3.4-litre V6 petrol. Recent models typically use Toyota's 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo diesel, which delivers strong pulling power and solid efficiency.
Newer Granvia models are fitted with touchscreen infotainment, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth, DAB radio and USB ports dotted around the cabin. Practical features like keyless entry, climate control for all seating rows and powered sliding doors are also commonly included. Older models may have more basic stereos and manual air conditioning controls.
Fuel use varies by generation, engine and whether it's just transporting people or if the whole interior has been converted into living quarters. Either way, fuel economy isn't the Granvia's strong point, with users reporting a real-world return of 19-23mpg. This is lower than you'd expect to get from many of its closest rivals.
Look out for signs of hard use, especially in high-mileage or ex-business examples. On older Granvias, check for smoke from the exhaust on start-up, transmission knocks, and sliding door operation. Inspect service records for regular maintenance. The AA Vehicle Inspection service is recommended for extra peace of mind.
Toyota’s reputation for reliability extends to the Granvia. Both diesel and petrol engines will stay strong if properly maintained, as proven by high-mileage examples on the market. As always, longevity is the reward for regular oil changes and attentive care.