Toyota Hiace Ambulance Niger; Toyota Hiace is a van type vehicle that our company has completed its ambulance conversion and exported to many countries around the world. Toyota Hiace has proven itself in both safety, quality and innovation. In this way; It has been determined that it is suitable for use in emergencies. It is one of the most preferred vehicles for ambulance transformation, not only for our company, but also by different companies in the sector. Although there are higher segment and more luxurious vehicles in the market for ambulance conversion, it is very important for us to prefer vehicles with both high quality and more affordable prices, especially for the African region we export to.
Toyota Hiace has very innovative features compared to its price. The dimensions of the vehicle and the cargo area are very useful. For emergencies, it is in a position to provide the necessary comfort and convenience to the emergency response team and, moreover, to the patient/injured being transported. Regarding its technical specifications; Its dimensions are as length, width and height relatively; 5915-1950-2280 (mm) and Wheel base 3860 (mm). Another important issue is the size of the cargo space. Cargo space is very important for convenient and easily accessible medical equipment placement. 9.3 cubic meters of cargo space offered by the Toyota Hiace; It is quite a sufficient volume for medical equipment to be placed in an ambulance. Fuel option is according to customer request, as diesel or gasoline.
We exported Toyota Hiace to many countries in West Africa. One of them is Niger just as the title “Toyota Hiace Ambulance Niger”. We have a commercial relationship with Niger since 2017. The company we agreed with from Niger requested ambulances for public hospitals.
We exported it and received highly positive feedback, so our commercial relationship has been going on since 2017. In our last export to Niger, we placed extra gynecological kits in ambulances at their request. Niger is a country with a very high fertility and failure to meet health and hygiene conditions can cause many babies to die. In this context, we are very honored to provide this supply to Niger and to take part in this project.