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Hyundai iLoad Review, For Sale, Specs, Colours & Interior in Australia

The Hyundai iLoad is a commercial van that was introduced to the Australian market in 2008.

Since its inception, all iLoads have come with a turbo-diesel engine that provides drive to the rear wheels.

Both a five-speed automatic and manual transmission were used until the iLoad’s update in 2012, where the manual gearbox was replaced with a six-speed unit.

Pricing for the iLoad ranges from $34,540-$46,530 for the Iload 3S Liftback and Iload 6S Twin Swing variants, respectively. Class rivals include the Ford Transit, Volkswagen Transporter, and Toyota HiAce.

The car is mechanically similar to the Hyundai iMax, which alters many of the iLoad’s interior components for use as a people mover.

The vehicle can also be known as the Hyundai Starex, Grand Starex and Starex Royale, Hyundai i800, and Ram H100.

 

Hyundai iLoad Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Hyundai iLoad here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • I am looking for a used van... do you have any recommendations?

    Rather than concentrate on a particular brand, the best advice is to find a vehicle with a full service history and signs that it has lived an easy life. Too often, commercial vehicles like vans are bought by their first owner and used and abused. They’re nearly always purchased with a job in mind, and that job can often wreck them or at least shorten their lives.

    Sometimes, the down-time associated with proper servicing means that maintenance is skipped, other times the sheer weight of the cargo being carried puts a lot of strain on mechanical components. A van that has been used by, say, a pool chemical company might have been exposed to highly corrosive chemicals every day of its life and could be hiding lots of rust. Even a florist’s van might have every nook and cranny filled with potting mix, waiting to become damp and start the rusting process.

    Another good idea is to buy a van that has already been converted to a camper. This conversion is not an inexpensive process, so letting the previous owner spend the money is a terrific concept. Keep an eye on the classifieds for a van that has done a tour of duty with a grey nomad or van-lifer, and is now up for sale as the owner moves on to something new.

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  • Are there any problems with the diesel engines in the 2017 Hyundai iLoad?

    Hyundai’s diesel engines are generally regarded as being among the better ones on the market. That’s probably because the South Korean domestic market has been switched on to small capacity diesels for decades and, as a result, Hyundai has been building them just as long.

    But, like any modern turbo-diesel, the iLoad’s diesel can be prone to a build-up of black gunk in the intake system, a result of diesel soot and oil mist mixing as part of the vehicle’s own emissions-control systems. The other problem that has cropped up a few times now is a failed turbocharger unit. Generally, this has been the result of a blocked oilway that feeds lubricating oil to the turbo’s bearing. This is a narrow oilway and any sludge in the engine can block it and starve the turbo of its oil. Which is when the turbo itself fails.

    That’s far more likely to happen in a vehicle that has not had the correct maintenance with regards oil changes. So check the service handbook before handing over the cash and only buy a second-hand iLoad with a full and correct service history.

     

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  • What is the best van for a camper conversion for less than $15000?

    The Hyundai iLoad/iMax is a great buy for what you intend to use it for, as they're big, robust and roomy boxes on wheels. Not especially quiet, refined or car-like, but well suited to a camper conversion.

    However, you must ensure that the example you are looking at has a full and regular service record. This is because the well-known diesel engine and turbo failures are connected with lapsed servicing. It seems oil sludge builds up, thus starving the engine and turbo of sufficient lubrication.

    But here's the tricky bit. Hyundai recommended that all scheduled servicing was carried out every 15,000km, when actually 10,000km maximum was closer to the truth for vans that were driven regularly or had a hard life. Which is most of them.

    So, you need to buy on condition as well as service history, to ensure you get the promised long-life out of the iLoad/iMax. If that's the case, you can expect to hit 300,000km without any major issues. Just get that oil changed regularly!

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  • Hyundai iLoad 2009: Can I replace the engine?

    I don't believe there is one, but try the Castlemaine Rod Shop (03 5472 2853) as they do a lot of that sort of thing and might have something they could help you with. If they don’t you could have the conversion done by a Vicroads accredited engineer, but it would an expensive exercise and I would think it would be more economical to buy a replacement diesel engine for your van.

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Hyundai iLoad Seats

The following Hyundai iLoad is available with either three or six seats in the Crew configuration. All variants come with woven two tone grey seats.

Hyundai iLoad Seats
Shown above are seat details for the Hyundai iLoad 2019.

Hyundai iLoad Interior

The Hyundai iLoad is built with utility in mind, so it's no surprise its interior has hard plastic trim in adundance, with almost no trace of leather in sight. As these images show, the dashboard has a rather generic design, but the enclosed touchscreen does come with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, which is a bonus.

Shown above are interior details for the Hyundai iLoad 2020.

Hyundai iLoad Colours

  • Hyper metallic
  • Timeless black
  • Creamy white
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Hyundai iLoad 2019.