Inside, a 10.25-inch front display screen and the HVAC system controller are housed while a color LCD cluster is positioned at the top of the dashboard.
The front end features a redesigned mesh-patterned radiator grille, full LED headlamps and turn signals.
Other design features include 18-inch alloy wheels, front and rear bumper garnishes and side mirrors.
[24] The second-row passenger seat electric side step is automatically deployed according to the sliding door opening and closing.
In addition, a 25-inch rear seat display, built-in air purifier, and starry sky mood lighting were added.
It can be used as a sleeping space by adjusting the angle of the second row full flat sheet or lifting the loop upward.
Camper 4 has been applied with an integrated 12.1-inch foldable controller and monitor, a third-row reclining bench, and a 36-liter built-in refrigerator and sink.
[34] In September 2021, the Staria Load panel van version debuted in Australia to replace the iLoad, in 2 and 5 seater configurations.
The Staria Load has the option between a conventional Liftback tailgate or split Twin Swing doors.
[38] The Staria was launched in Malaysia on 27 October 2021, firstly in the upscale Premium trim as a 7-seater configuration, to replace the Grand Starex.
[40] The Staria was launched in South Africa on 5 November 2021, with three trim levels available: Executive, Elite and Luxury.
[42] In July 2022, the Staria Panel Van was launched to replace the H1, in 3-seater configuration, comes with twin-swing split doors.
At launch, the Staria is available in five trim levels: Family, Lifestyle, Prestige, High-Tech, and Premium.
Unlike other ASEAN countries, the Philippine-spec Staria Premium is offered with the HTRAC all-wheel drive system.