Hyundai Staria-Load vs Ford Transit
A detailed look at how two of Australia's most popular Vans compare on price, running costs, safety, and everyday livability.
Specifications and pricing correct at time of publishing. Prices are RRP before on-road costs unless stated otherwise. Always confirm with the manufacturer or dealer before purchasing.
Price Breakdown
The Hyundai Staria-Load starts from $47,740 before on-road costs, while the Ford Transit opens at $69,990. That makes the Hyundai Staria-Load the more affordable entry point by $22,250.
Once you factor in stamp duty, registration, CTP insurance, and dealer delivery, expect to add roughly 8-12% on top of the RRP depending on your state. That puts estimated driveaway prices in the ballpark of $52,514 and $76,989 respectively.
Over 5 years, the running costs favour the Hyundai Staria-Load by roughly $1,710 in fuel alone.
Safety Rundown
ANCAP safety ratings have not been published for both models yet. We will update this section when crash test results are available.
Feature Showdown
The Hyundai Staria-Load features a 8-inch touchscreen paired with a 4.2-inch digital dash, while the Ford Transit gets a 8-inch display. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard across both.
The Hyundai Staria-Load stands out with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and wireless charging that you will not find on the Ford Transit. The Ford Transit counters with Apple CarPlay. Which feature set matters more depends on your daily routine and priorities.
Drivetrain
The Hyundai Staria-Load uses a Diesel I4 Turbo CRDi producing 130kW and 430Nm of torque, sent through a 8-speed automatic w/ sequential manual to a FWD layout.
The Ford Transit responds with a Diesel making 96kW and 360Nm, paired to a manual driving the rear wheels. It gets to 100km/h in 12 seconds.
The Hyundai Staria-Load has the clear power advantage at 130kW vs 96kW. For most buyers, the way each car feels day-to-day matters more than outright acceleration.
Space & Comfort
The Hyundai Staria-Load measures 5,253mm long on a 3,273mm wheelbase, 278mm shorter than the Ford Transit at 5,531mm (3,750mm wheelbase). The longer wheelbase on the Ford Transit generally means more rear legroom.
Boot space is 4935L in the Hyundai Staria-Load and 9000L in the Ford Transit, giving the Ford Transit a 4065L advantage. The Ford Transit seats 3 vs 2.
For towing, the Hyundai Staria-Load leads with a 2,500kg braked capacity vs 2,000kg. That 500kg difference matters if you regularly hitch up.
Turning Circle
Kerb-to-kerb diameter. Smaller turns easier in tight carparks and U-turns.
11.9m diameter
Average
Based on 11.9m turning circle:
- U-turn on standard street (7m+ wide)
- Standard parking bay
- Tight carparks
- Narrow laneways
Turning circle ratings
True Cost to Own
Based on 15,000km of annual driving, fuel costs roughly $1,995/year for the Hyundai Staria-Load and $2,337/year for the Ford Transit. That is a $342 annual difference in favour of the Hyundai Staria-Load.
Estimated annual total: $1,995 (Hyundai Staria-Load) vs $2,337 (Ford Transit). The Hyundai Staria-Load saves you roughly $342 per year in total ownership costs. Use our Fuel Cost Calculator to estimate based on your driving.
Warranty: 5 years / 160,000km (Hyundai Staria-Load) vs 5 years / 150,000km (Ford Transit). Both match on warranty length.
Who Should Buy Which?
Buy the Hyundai Staria-Load if: You want the lower entry price, prioritise performance, want lower running costs, need stronger towing, or prefer Hyundai's approach to design and ownership experience.
Buy the Ford Transit if: You need more boot space, or prefer Ford's approach to design and ownership experience.
The Verdict
The Hyundai Staria-Load takes 4 of 5 key spec categories and comes in at a lower price. The Hyundai Staria-Load will save you roughly $342 a year in fuel. If boot space matters, the Ford Transit has a clear edge. The best pick depends on what you value most. Explore the full specs for each model below.
Disclaimer: All information in this comparison was believed to be correct at the time of publishing (20 April 2026). Prices are manufacturer recommended retail prices (RRP) and may vary by state, dealer, and options. Driveaway costs include estimated on-road costs for Victoria. Fuel economy figures are WLTP/ADR combined cycle. Specifications can change without notice. Always verify with the manufacturer before making a purchase decision. CarSorted does not accept payment for recommendations.
Published by CarSorted Editorial Team · 20 April 2026
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