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Toyota Quantum Panel Van

Price in South Africa, real specs & fuel economy — 2026

Model year 2026 Generation Current South African Quantum Panel Van listing; generation notes should be kept tied to the local model year and confirmed derivative data. Current version Original current-generation version Body style Van
Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT as a commercial-focused derivative for deliveries, tools, conversions and business kilometres.
ZAR 845,700
On-road in
ZAR 866,848
Ex-showroom ZAR 845,700
Estimated finance from ZAR 14,845/month Ex-showroom basis · approx. 20% deposit · 11.5% p.a. · 60 months · no balloon
Engine:2494cc (2.5L) Torque:260Nm (192 lb-ft) Ground Clearance:175mm (6.9″) Power:75kW (101 bhp) Boot5500L (194.1 cu ft)

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Fuel Economy km/l · US mpg equivalent
Combined 11.8 km/l (28 mpg)
City 10.0 km/l (24 mpg)
Highway 11.5 km/l (27 mpg)

On-road pricing varies by dealer. Fuel figures are manufacturer claims or source-backed estimates where a separate city/highway cycle is not published; your real numbers depend on traffic, terrain and driving style.

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Monthly EMI
ZAR 14,845
Total Interest
ZAR 215,701
Total Payable
ZAR 890,701
Principal Interest

* Illustrative estimate based on the ex-showroom price, approximately 20% deposit, 11.5% nominal annual interest, 60 months and no balloon payment. Excludes initiation fees, monthly service fees, credit-life insurance and vehicle insurance. Your lender quotation may differ.

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Toyota Quantum Panel Van

Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT as a commercial-focused derivative for deliveries, tools, conversions and business kilometres.

The Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT is a commercial-focused derivative for buyers who already know why they are looking at the Quantum Panel Van. It should be judged by its mechanical mix and daily usefulness, not by trim name alone. The available data points to diesel power and manual control and simpler driver involvement, which gives this version a clear ownership character before the equipment list is even considered. This derivative makes sense when the buyer wants deliveries, tools, conversions and business kilometres. The name also gives clues about the job: drivetrain wording, cab style, gearbox and grade can all change the value story. A 4x4 bakkie is bought differently from a 4x2 city SUV; a manual work vehicle is judged differently from an automatic family car. The practical comparison is whether this version saves money, adds useful comfort, or gives capability the owner will actually use. In daily traffic, pay attention to kerb access, loading height, door opening and traffic fatigue. For work use, the important details are cargo volume, payload, door layout and body conversion, service support and how easily the vehicle can be cleaned, loaded or parked. For private use, seat comfort, visibility, phone integration, safety equipment and running costs become more important. That is why two buyers can look at the same 2.5D Panel Van MT and reach different decisions. On longer routes, compare driver comfort, cruise stability, fuel use and service uptime. If the car will tow, carry tools, travel with passengers or sit at national-road speeds for hours, comfort and mechanical effort matter. If rougher roads are part of the week, check unsealed depots, construction entrances and rural delivery routes before assuming the styling or badge is enough. The drivetrain shown for this derivative can be valuable, but only when the rest of the specification supports the intended use. The final decision should come down to value against neighbouring derivatives. If a lower grade already has the needed safety and comfort items, this one may be more than necessary. If a higher grade adds a drivetrain, seat layout or feature that will be used every day, the extra spend may be easier to justify. That buyer-led reading makes the 2.5D Panel Van MT easier to place in the range. Ownership cost is the next filter. A buyer should check tyres, servicing, warranty terms, likely fuel use, finance cost and whether the dealer has the preferred colour and trim in stock. These ordinary details often matter more than one extra convenience feature. If this 2.5D Panel Van MT keeps the weekly routine easier and the numbers still make sense, it earns its place on the shortlist. If a cheaper grade already covers the same job, the buyer should save the money. If the next grade adds capability used every day, stepping up may be worthwhile. The practical way to judge the Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT is to compare it with the derivative directly below and directly above it. If the lower version already covers the owner's weekly driving, this trim must justify its price through comfort, safety, drivetrain or ownership benefits that will be used often. If the higher version adds capability the owner genuinely needs, stretching the budget may make more sense than retrofitting accessories later. For a South African Van buyer, that decision should include insurance, tyres, fuel, finance and how the vehicle will feel after several years, not only the delivery-day feature list.

Toyota Quantum Panel Van — Quick Facts

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2.5D Panel Van MT Base Diesel Manual ZAR 845,700
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Toyota Quantum Panel Van Specifications

Length
5380 mm
Width
1880 mm
Height
2280 mm
Wheelbase
3110 mm
Ground Clearance (Default)
175 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity
70 l
Boot/Cargo Space
5500 l
Kerb Weight
2080 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
3500 kg
Towing Capacity
2000 kg
Seating Capacity
2 seats
Doors
5 doors
Minimum Turning Radius
6.5 m
Driving fit

Where the Toyota Quantum Panel Van Fits Best

A practical view of the buyer and roads this model is best suited to.

Who buys this

Best for Quantum Panel Van shoppers who want a commercial-focused derivative, manual driving and a body style suited to deliveries, tools, conversions and business kilometres without automatically paying for another grade. The 2.5D Panel Van MT is best for a buyer who understands exactly why this derivative fits better than the cheaper or dearer version beside it.

City
In town, assess kerb access, loading height, door opening and traffic fatigue. The gearbox, visibility and body size will matter more often than headline performance. Owners should test the 2.5D Panel Van MT in the sort of traffic they actually face, including inclines, parking ramps and broken suburban roads, because low-speed comfort often matters more than the headline specification.
Highway
On highways, compare driver comfort, cruise stability, fuel use and service uptime. A good derivative should feel settled when loaded and should not make long trips tiring. For frequent freeway use, the 2.5D Panel Van MT should feel relaxed at cruising speed and predictable when overtaking or merging, especially with passengers, luggage, tools or work equipment on board.
Off-Road
For rougher roads, check unsealed depots, construction entrances and rural delivery routes. Capability depends on tyres, clearance, drivetrain and load, not only the badge. On rougher routes, buyers should match the 2.5D Panel Van MT's tyres, clearance and drivetrain to the road rather than assuming the body shape alone will be enough. Occasional gravel and daily off-road work are very different ownership cases.

Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT — Should You Buy It?

2.5D Panel Van MT is strongest when its drivetrain, price and equipment match the buyer’s real week.

Choose the 2.5D Panel Van MT if it gives the right balance of price, gearbox, fuel type and equipment for the way the Quantum Panel Van will be used. It is worth comparing one grade above and one grade below before deciding, because small price gaps can change the value story. The 2.5D Panel Van MT is easiest to recommend when it solves a real ownership problem: lower monthly cost, easier commuting, stronger long-distance comfort, better load ability or more confidence on poor surfaces. It is harder to justify when its advantages are mostly cosmetic or when a neighbouring trim supplies a more complete package for only a small monthly difference.

What's Good
  • Clear commercial-focused derivative within the Quantum Panel Van range.
  • Manual setup gives the derivative a defined driving character.
  • Diesel powertrain keeps comparison simple against neighbouring grades.
  • Body style supports deliveries, tools, conversions and business kilometres.
  • Useful for buyers comparing price, drivetrain and equipment.
  • Strongest when checked against current stock and specification data.
Watch Out For
  • A nearby grade may offer better value depending on current pricing.
  • Feature availability should be checked against the latest local specification.
  • Dealer stock, colours and accessories can vary by timing and province.
  • Real running costs depend on load, route and driving style.
  • Images and social posts still need to match this exact trim and body style.

Toyota Quantum Panel Van FAQs

The current recommended retail price listed for the Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT is R845,700. This is the vehicle price before finance interest, insurance, registration and any dealer-added options.

The current South African range comprises 2.5D Panel Van MT. Prices and equipment are shown by derivative so buyers can compare the actual local range rather than specifications from another market.

The listed ground clearance for the Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT is 175 mm. Use that number as a practical comparison point against similar cars, especially if you regularly deal with steep driveways, gravel roads or uneven parking areas.

The listed engine capacity for the Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT is 2494 cc, with output shown as 75 kW (101 bhp). Where a model has more than one derivative, compare the specific variant because fuel type, gearbox and drivetrain can change the way it drives.

The combined fuel-economy figure shown for the Toyota Quantum Panel Van 2.5D Panel Van MT is around 11.8 km/l.

Best for Quantum Panel Van shoppers who want a commercial-focused derivative, manual driving and a body style suited to deliveries, tools, conversions and business kilometres without automatically paying for another grade. The 2.5D Panel Van MT is best for a buyer who understands exactly why this derivative fits better than the cheaper or dearer version beside it.

In town, assess kerb access, loading height, door opening and traffic fatigue. The gearbox, visibility and body size will matter more often than headline performance. Owners should test the 2.5D Panel Van MT in the sort of traffic they actually face, including inclines, parking ramps and broken suburban roads, because low-speed comfort often matters more than the headline specification.

On highways, compare driver comfort, cruise stability, fuel use and service uptime. A good derivative should feel settled when loaded and should not make long trips tiring. For frequent freeway use, the 2.5D Panel Van MT should feel relaxed at cruising speed and predictable when overtaking or merging, especially with passengers, luggage, tools or work equipment on board.

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