The Toyota Quantum range comes in varying shapes, sizes for almost any need an individual or business might require. We share everything you need to know about the Toyota Quantum.
Just considering the amount of Toyota Quantum vehicle's employed in the transportation and shuttling businesses, it seems to be a top choice amongst car buyers in those particular markets. Parts availability and Toyota's vast service centre network also makes it an easy vehicle to maintain over the course of its lifetime. For these reasons we consider the Toyota Quantum to be a good car.
The Toyota Quantum is a good car for business owners or companies that is looking for the versatility offered by the Quantum model range. It is available in panel van, crew cab and people carrier configurations which makes it easy for it to slot into almost any duties required by the owner.
The Toyota Quantum is quite a long vehicle and visibility behind the model is very little which could be difficult for a new driver. However, if you are not deterred by those characteristics, like most vehicle's will be easy to get used to and ultimately easy to pilot.
As mentioned above, the Toyota Quantum comes in varying body configurations. While the panel van might not suit a family, the crew cab and people carriers will be ideal with their ample space. Customers should note that unless you have opted for the luxurious VX variants which come with seven airbags, your Quantum will only feature two airbags, one for the driver and one for the front passenger.
What is The Toyota Quantum Like Inside?
The interior of the Toyota Quantum is spacious and offers three, six, nine, 11 or 14 seats depending on the derivative chosen.
While the panel van, crew cab and GL variants are built more towards utility functionality, the interiors retain a flair of style.
The nine-seater VX derivative on the other hand incorporates plenty more luxury and comfort items, so much so that you would be forgiven if you mistake the interior for that of a premium sedan or SUV from the Japanese automaker.
Style
While it is difficult to incorporate much style into the body of a panel van, crew cab or even people carrier, Toyota has managed to make the Quantum range stand out from its competitors and be attractive too. Upfront the current Quantum range offers a more muscular design with sharp aggressive lines.
Down the sides of the model, there is an even more defined character line while the rear is clean and uncluttered.