
Ambulances
Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance
When your emergency medical work takes you far from paved roads—into mines, oil fields, mountain villages, or desert outposts—you need a vehicle that prioritizes toughness over luxury. You need something that can carry medical equipment and personnel to places where normal ambulances fear to tread. The Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance is exactly that vehicle. Built on the legendary Hilux pickup platform, this ambulance configuration strips away unnecessary complexity and focuses on one thing: getting medical help to patients in the world's most challenging locations. What Makes the Single Cab Different? Unlike the double cab version, which prioritizes passenger seating, the single cab configuration is all about payload and module space. The cab seats up to three people—driver and two crew members—while the entire rear area is dedicated to a custom-built ambulance module . This means: Maximum medical workspace in the rear compartment Higher payload capacity for equipment and supplies Shorter wheelbase for better off-road maneuverability Simpler, more focused design for dedicated emergency response Powertrain and Performance The Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance is available with several proven engine options, depending on your operational needs and market. 2.7L Petrol Engine This is a popular choice for organizations that prefer gasoline for its quieter operation and easier cold-weather starting. Specification Detail Engine Type 2.7L 4-cylinder DOHC, Dual VVT-i Power 164 hp @ 5,200 rpm Torque 24.9 kg-m @ 4,000 rpm Transmission 5-speed manual Drivetrain 4WD with low-range transfer case Fuel Type Petrol (gasoline) 2.4L Turbo Diesel Engine For maximum torque and fuel efficiency, the 2.4L GD diesel is an excellent choice, especially for long-distance transfers in remote areas. Specification Detail Engine Type 2.4L 4-cylinder turbo diesel Power 110 kW (approx. 148 hp) @ 3,400 rpm Torque 343 Nm @ 1,400-2,800 rpm Transmission 5-speed manual Drivetrain 4x2 or 4x4 options available Fuel Type Diesel The diesel engine delivers its peak torque at very low RPMs—just 1,400 rpm—which is exactly what you need when crawling over rocks or pulling a heavy load up a steep gradient . 2.8L Turbo Diesel Engine For organizations needing maximum power and torque, the 2.8L option provides the strongest performance, especially when the ambulance module is fully loaded with equipment . Dimensions and Capacity The single cab configuration offers plenty of space for both crew and patients. Dimension Measurement Length 5,270–5,325 mm Width 1,800 mm Height 1,690–1,795 mm Wheelbase 3,085 mm Ground Clearance 184–194 mm Fuel Tank Capacity 80 L Seating in Cab 2-3 people Towing Capacity (braked) 2,500 kg The 80-liter fuel tank provides excellent range between refuels—critical when operating in remote areas where fuel stations are few and far between . Chassis and Suspension The Hilux is built on a legendary ladder-frame chassis, celebrated worldwide for its incredible strength and durability . Front Suspension: Double-wishbone independent suspension for good on-road comfort and off-road articulation Rear Suspension: Leaf spring design, ideal for carrying heavy payloads This combination allows the vehicle to carry a fully equipped ambulance module while maintaining stability on rough terrain. Safety Features Toyota equips the Hilux with comprehensive safety equipment, even in workhorse single cab models. Safety Feature Availability Airbags Dual front airbags , some models with 3 airbags ABS Anti-lock Brake System Brake Assist Yes EBD Electronic Brakeforce Distribution VSC Vehicle Stability Control Child Lock Yes The Ambulance Module The rear of the single cab is transformed into a fully functional medical compartment. Built from reinforced lightweight materials like fiberglass or composite, the module is designed to withstand extreme vibrations and off-road angles . Typical Module Features: Patient Transport Adjustable stretcher with secure locking mechanism Foldable attendant seats with seat belts Medical Systems Integrated oxygen cylinder with flowmeter and wall outlets Suction unit mounts Defibrillator mounting points IV pole holders Storage Medical cabinets and drawers for supplies Secure equipment mounting systems Interior Finishes Thermal and acoustic insulation for patient comfort Easy-clean surfaces Non-slip flooring Electrical System Independent electrical system with inverter and battery backup LED interior lighting External emergency lights Climate Control Dedicated air conditioning and heating for patient compartment 4x4 Capability For organizations operating in truly remote areas, the 4x4 version of the Hilux Single Cab Ambulance is the gold standard. Key off-road features: Full-time 4WD with low-range transfer case Excellent approach and departure angles Reinforced suspension for heavy loads High ground clearance This allows the ambulance to traverse sand, mud, rocks, and steep inclines that would stop any conventional emergency vehicle . Who Uses the Hilux Single Cab Ambulance? Based on industry data, these vehicles are trusted by : NGOs and humanitarian organizations operating in remote regions Mining companies with on-site medical response requirements Oil and gas operations in desert or jungle environments Remote clinics serving isolated communities Mountain rescue teams needing off-road capability Government health services in developing nations Military and peacekeeping forces How Much Does a Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance Cost? Pricing varies significantly based on configuration, but here are general guidelines: Component Estimated Cost Range Base Hilux Single Cab (new) Starts around R 375,000–R 418,000 in South Africa (~$20,000–$25,000 USD) Ambulance Module Conversion $15,000–$35,000 depending on equipment level Fully Equipped BLS Ambulance $35,000–$50,000 USD Fully Equipped ALS with 4x4 $50,000–$70,000 USD The final price depends on : Engine choice (2.4L diesel, 2.7L petrol, or 2.8L diesel) Drivetrain (4x2 vs 4x4) Level of medical equipment (BLS vs ALS) Module construction materials Custom features (winches, roof racks, upgraded electrical systems) Why Choose the Single Cab? The single cab configuration offers distinct advantages for dedicated ambulance work: Maximum module space. Without a rear seat, the entire chassis can be used for the patient compartment. Higher payload capacity. Less weight in the cab means more capacity for medical equipment. Better weight distribution. The module sits squarely over the rear axle for optimal handling. Simpler maintenance. Fewer doors and moving parts than double cab conversions. Purpose-built. This configuration is designed specifically for ambulance work, not adapted from a passenger vehicle. The Bottom Line The Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance represents the ultimate in no-nonsense, go-anywhere emergency medical transport. It's not designed for city streets or hospital transfers. It's built for the places where roads end and emergencies don't wait. For organizations that need to reach patients in the world's most challenging environments—deserts, mountains, jungles, or disaster zones—this vehicle delivers the legendary reliability of the Hilux platform in a purpose-built medical configuration. It's tough, it's simple, and it works. 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When your emergency medical work takes you far from paved roads—into mines, oil fields, mountain villages, or desert outposts—you need a vehicle that prioritizes toughness over luxury. You need something that can carry medical equipment and personnel to places where normal ambulances fear to tread. The Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance is exactly that vehicle. Built on the legendary Hilux pickup platform, this ambulance configuration strips away unnecessary complexity and focuses on one thing: getting medical help to patients in the world's most challenging locations. What Makes the Single Cab Different? Unlike the double cab version, which prioritizes passenger seating, the single cab configuration is all about payload and module space. The cab seats up to three people—driver and two crew members—while the entire rear area is dedicated to a custom-built ambulance module . This means: Maximum medical workspace in the rear compartment Higher payload capacity for equipment and supplies Shorter wheelbase for better off-road maneuverability Simpler, more focused design for dedicated emergency response Powertrain and Performance The Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance is available with several proven engine options, depending on your operational needs and market. 2.7L Petrol Engine This is a popular choice for organizations that prefer gasoline for its quieter operation and easier cold-weather starting. Specification Detail Engine Type 2.7L 4-cylinder DOHC, Dual VVT-i Power 164 hp @ 5,200 rpm Torque 24.9 kg-m @ 4,000 rpm Transmission 5-speed manual Drivetrain 4WD with low-range transfer case Fuel Type Petrol (gasoline) 2.4L Turbo Diesel Engine For maximum torque and fuel efficiency, the 2.4L GD diesel is an excellent choice, especially for long-distance transfers in remote areas. Specification Detail Engine Type 2.4L 4-cylinder turbo diesel Power 110 kW (approx. 148 hp) @ 3,400 rpm Torque 343 Nm @ 1,400-2,800 rpm Transmission 5-speed manual Drivetrain 4x2 or 4x4 options available Fuel Type Diesel The diesel engine delivers its peak torque at very low RPMs—just 1,400 rpm—which is exactly what you need when crawling over rocks or pulling a heavy load up a steep gradient . 2.8L Turbo Diesel Engine For organizations needing maximum power and torque, the 2.8L option provides the strongest performance, especially when the ambulance module is fully loaded with equipment . Dimensions and Capacity The single cab configuration offers plenty of space for both crew and patients. Dimension Measurement Length 5,270–5,325 mm Width 1,800 mm Height 1,690–1,795 mm Wheelbase 3,085 mm Ground Clearance 184–194 mm Fuel Tank Capacity 80 L Seating in Cab 2-3 people Towing Capacity (braked) 2,500 kg The 80-liter fuel tank provides excellent range between refuels—critical when operating in remote areas where fuel stations are few and far between . Chassis and Suspension The Hilux is built on a legendary ladder-frame chassis, celebrated worldwide for its incredible strength and durability . Front Suspension: Double-wishbone independent suspension for good on-road comfort and off-road articulation Rear Suspension: Leaf spring design, ideal for carrying heavy payloads This combination allows the vehicle to carry a fully equipped ambulance module while maintaining stability on rough terrain. Safety Features Toyota equips the Hilux with comprehensive safety equipment, even in workhorse single cab models. Safety Feature Availability Airbags Dual front airbags , some models with 3 airbags ABS Anti-lock Brake System Brake Assist Yes EBD Electronic Brakeforce Distribution VSC Vehicle Stability Control Child Lock Yes The Ambulance Module The rear of the single cab is transformed into a fully functional medical compartment. Built from reinforced lightweight materials like fiberglass or composite, the module is designed to withstand extreme vibrations and off-road angles . Typical Module Features: Patient Transport Adjustable stretcher with secure locking mechanism Foldable attendant seats with seat belts Medical Systems Integrated oxygen cylinder with flowmeter and wall outlets Suction unit mounts Defibrillator mounting points IV pole holders Storage Medical cabinets and drawers for supplies Secure equipment mounting systems Interior Finishes Thermal and acoustic insulation for patient comfort Easy-clean surfaces Non-slip flooring Electrical System Independent electrical system with inverter and battery backup LED interior lighting External emergency lights Climate Control Dedicated air conditioning and heating for patient compartment 4x4 Capability For organizations operating in truly remote areas, the 4x4 version of the Hilux Single Cab Ambulance is the gold standard. Key off-road features: Full-time 4WD with low-range transfer case Excellent approach and departure angles Reinforced suspension for heavy loads High ground clearance This allows the ambulance to traverse sand, mud, rocks, and steep inclines that would stop any conventional emergency vehicle . Who Uses the Hilux Single Cab Ambulance? Based on industry data, these vehicles are trusted by : NGOs and humanitarian organizations operating in remote regions Mining companies with on-site medical response requirements Oil and gas operations in desert or jungle environments Remote clinics serving isolated communities Mountain rescue teams needing off-road capability Government health services in developing nations Military and peacekeeping forces How Much Does a Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance Cost? Pricing varies significantly based on configuration, but here are general guidelines: Component Estimated Cost Range Base Hilux Single Cab (new) Starts around R 375,000–R 418,000 in South Africa (~$20,000–$25,000 USD) Ambulance Module Conversion $15,000–$35,000 depending on equipment level Fully Equipped BLS Ambulance $35,000–$50,000 USD Fully Equipped ALS with 4x4 $50,000–$70,000 USD The final price depends on : Engine choice (2.4L diesel, 2.7L petrol, or 2.8L diesel) Drivetrain (4x2 vs 4x4) Level of medical equipment (BLS vs ALS) Module construction materials Custom features (winches, roof racks, upgraded electrical systems) Why Choose the Single Cab? The single cab configuration offers distinct advantages for dedicated ambulance work: Maximum module space. Without a rear seat, the entire chassis can be used for the patient compartment. Higher payload capacity. Less weight in the cab means more capacity for medical equipment. Better weight distribution. The module sits squarely over the rear axle for optimal handling. Simpler maintenance. Fewer doors and moving parts than double cab conversions. Purpose-built. This configuration is designed specifically for ambulance work, not adapted from a passenger vehicle. The Bottom Line The Toyota Hilux Single Cab Ambulance represents the ultimate in no-nonsense, go-anywhere emergency medical transport. It's not designed for city streets or hospital transfers. It's built for the places where roads end and emergencies don't wait. For organizations that need to reach patients in the world's most challenging environments—deserts, mountains, jungles, or disaster zones—this vehicle delivers the legendary reliability of the Hilux platform in a purpose-built medical configuration. It's tough, it's simple, and it works. 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