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All vehicles in active rotation are 2024 or 2025 models. Older models are retired from passenger use to maintain consistent cabin condition and mechanical reliability.
Choosing the right passenger vehicle depends on more than seat count. Luggage volume, travel distance, passenger age and mobility, and comfort expectation all determine which vehicle actually fits a journey — and which one creates problems mid-trip that a different vehicle would have avoided.
Hadiya Transportation maintains 74 vehicles across five branches in Saudi Arabia, spanning four categories: standard sedans, executive sedans, premium SUVs, and full-size passenger vans. Each category is built around a specific passenger profile. This page covers what each vehicle is, what it carries, how it performs, and how vehicle selection is made for different travel requirements across Jeddah, Makkah, Madinah, and Taif.
Every vehicle operating under Hadiya Transportation is held to consistent standards across all five branches. This applies regardless of which city the vehicle is dispatched from.

The Hyundai Staria is a 7-passenger premium people carrier with a low-floor sliding door entry, making boarding straightforward for passengers of all ages. The interior is configured in a two-row layout with individual seat spacing wider than standard minivans, providing adequate shoulder room for all seven occupants.
Luggage capacity sits at 5 to 6 large bags in the rear storage area without compromising rear passenger legroom. The dual-zone AC system distributes cooling evenly across both rows, which is relevant for Saudi Arabia’s high-temperature conditions. Automatic transmission and a quiet cabin make this vehicle well-suited for longer-duration travel without passenger fatigue.
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The Ford Taurus is a full-size executive sedan with a spacious rear cabin designed around passenger comfort rather than driver-focused seating arrangements. The rear bench accommodates 2 to 3 passengers with adequate legroom for taller passengers, and the boot capacity is practical for 2 to 3 large bags without intrusion into the cabin.
The climate control system in the 2026 model uses dual-zone independent temperature settings for driver and rear passengers. Suspension tuning on the Taurus is oriented toward ride comfort on highway surfaces, producing a stable and smooth ride at highway speeds. Leather seating with lumbar support is standard across the cabin.
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The GMC Yukon is a full-size premium SUV with 7-passenger seating arranged across three rows. The third-row seats fold flat when additional cargo space is required, giving the vehicle practical flexibility across different passenger and luggage combinations. With all rows occupied, luggage space in the rear is 6 to 7 large bags.
The interior uses premium materials throughout — leather seating across all rows, ambient lighting, and a quiet ride quality supported by the Yukon’s independent front and rear suspension. The dual AC system includes dedicated rear vents, ensuring consistent cabin temperatures for passengers in all three rows. Road presence and ride height provide good visibility for passengers, which is notable on longer highway stretches.
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The Lexus ES is a premium executive sedan built around cabin quietness and rear-passenger comfort. The suspension system uses an adaptive setup that absorbs road surface irregularities without transmitting vibration into the cabin — a noticeable difference on longer highway distances compared to standard sedans.
Interior finishing uses genuine leather, real wood trim, and a panoramic sunroof that adds natural light to the cabin. The chilled AC system on the 2026 model delivers stronger cooling output than standard dual-zone systems, which is functionally relevant in Saudi Arabia’s summer conditions. Boot capacity handles 3 large bags without requiring any fold-down configuration.
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The Toyota Hiace is a 14-passenger full-size van with a high-roof cabin that provides standing clearance for passengers boarding and settling in their seats. Seating is arranged in a forward-facing configuration across multiple rows, with each passenger position having direct access to overhead air vents from the dual AC system.
Luggage capacity is 10 to 12 large bags in the rear storage area, making the Hiace the highest combined passenger and luggage capacity vehicle in the fleet. The wheelbase and suspension setup are tuned for loaded highway travel, maintaining stability under full passenger capacity. Hadiya Transportation currently operates 17 Toyota Hiace vans distributed across all five branches.
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Vehicle assignment at Hadiya Transportation follows a structured matching process based on the information confirmed at booking. This is not a default allocation — the vehicle dispatched is selected specifically for the confirmed trip details.
Passenger Count The primary factor in vehicle selection is the total number of passengers traveling together. For 1 to 3 passengers, sedans such as the Ford Taurus or Lexus are appropriate. For 4 to 7 passengers, the Hyundai Staria or GMC Yukon provides adequate seating without excess space. For 8 to 14 passengers, the Toyota Hiace is the correct vehicle to keep the group together without splitting across multiple cars.
Luggage Volume Luggage is assessed separately from passenger count because the combination of both determines actual vehicle fit. A family of 5 traveling light may fit comfortably in a Staria. A family of 4 with 8 large bags, including Zamzam water containers on a return trip, requires a Yukon or Hiace for luggage-to-passenger balance. This detail is confirmed before dispatch, not assumed.
Travel Distance Longer travel distances shift the vehicle decision toward ride comfort. For trips exceeding 2 hours of continuous travel, vehicles with superior suspension — specifically the Lexus ES and GMC Yukon — reduce passenger fatigue compared to standard sedans. For large group distances, the Hiace’s highway stability at full capacity is a practical advantage over smaller vans.
Passenger Profile Passengers with mobility considerations, elderly travelers, or families with young children influence vehicle selection independent of group size. Low-floor boarding, wider door clearance, and interior step height all factor into which vehicle is most appropriate for the specific group.
Comfort Expectation Some passengers book based on comfort level rather than capacity need. For passengers who prefer a quieter cabin, premium leather, and a more refined interior finish — independent of how many are traveling — the Lexus ES or GMC Yukon are matched to the booking even when a lower-tier vehicle would technically fit the passenger count.
Choose the perfect vehicle for your needs
Vehicle | Passengers | Luggage | Category | Comfort Level | Best Passenger Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Staria | 7 | 5–6 large bags | Premium People Carrier | High | High |
| Ford Taurus 2026 | 2–3 | 2–3 large bags | Executive Sedan | Premium | Individuals, pairs, executives |
| GMC VIP (Yukon) | 7 | 6–7 large bags | Premium Full-Size SUV | Luxury | Groups needing space and comfort |
| Lexus 2026 | 3–4 | 3 large bags | Premium Executive Sedan | Luxury | Passengers prioritising cabin quality |
| Toyota Hiace 2026 | 14 | 10–12 large bags | Full-Size Group Van | Practical | Large groups, high luggage volume |

Hadiya Transportation’s 74 vehicles are distributed across 5 operational branches, each positioned for the passenger demand patterns of its location.
Jeddah — Al Marwah (Main Branch) The largest vehicle concentration in the fleet operates from this branch. King Abdulaziz International Airport arrivals, Jeddah city movement, and outbound intercity departures are all handled from this base. All five vehicle categories are available here.
Jeddah — Al Khalidiyah (Western Branch) This branch covers the western residential and commercial zones of Jeddah. Sedans and people carriers make up the primary vehicle mix at this location.
Makkah — Al Haram Branch Fleet vehicles at this branch are positioned for passenger movement within Makkah and outbound travel toward Madinah and Taif. The Hiace fleet concentration is highest here relative to the branch size, reflecting group travel patterns in the area.
Madinah Branch Operating near Masjid An-Nabawi, this branch serves inbound and outbound passenger movement for Madinah visitors. Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport pickups are coordinated from this location.
Taif Branch Taif International Airport arrivals and departures, alongside regional passenger movement, are managed from this branch. SUV and sedan availability is maintained here throughout the year.
Maintaining 74 vehicles across 5 branches requires a managed maintenance system, not a reactive one. Below is how fleet condition is sustained operationally.
Monthly Mechanical Inspection Each vehicle undergoes one full mechanical check per month regardless of recent usage. This covers engine, braking system, tyre condition, AC performance, electrical systems, and transmission. Vehicles that do not pass inspection are taken off passenger rotation until cleared.
Cleaning Schedule Three cleaning sessions per month per vehicle — exterior wash, interior vacuum and wipe-down, and seat surface inspection. Vehicles returning from longer journeys receive an additional interior clean before the next dispatch.
Fleet Supervision Each branch has a dedicated fleet supervisor responsible for vehicle assignment, condition monitoring, and pre-dispatch checks. No vehicle leaves on a booking without supervisor sign-off on condition status.
Vehicle Rotation High-mileage vehicles are rotated into lower-demand periods to distribute wear evenly across the fleet. This prevents any single vehicle from accumulating disproportionate wear while others remain underused.
Replacement Policy Vehicles that exceed the operational mileage threshold or fail recurring inspections are retired from passenger use. The fleet’s current model year range of 2024 to 2026 reflects this active replacement policy rather than indefinite operation of older vehicles.

To arrange a vehicle from our fleet, contact our team through WhatsApp or phone call with your travel date, pickup location, passenger count, and luggage details. We confirm vehicle availability and share a quote before the booking is finalised.
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