Hino Motors
Hino Motors, Ltd. (Japanese: 日野自動車, Hino Jidōsha, TYO: 7205 ), also called Hino, is a manufacturer of diesel trucks, buses, and other vehicles based in Tokyo, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation.[1]
| Public (TYO: 7205) | |
| Industry | Trucks and buses |
| Founded | May 1 1942 |
| Headquarters | |
Key people | Shoji Kondo, President Tadaaki Jagawa, Chairman of Board |
| Revenue | ¥1,196,972m (March 2006) |
Number of employees | 9,507 (March 2006) |
| Parent | Toyota Motor Corporation |
| Website | Hino.co.jp |
A Hino Poncho bus
Hino Motors Media
Hino truck and its selective catalytic reduction (SCR) next to the DPF with regeneration process by the late fuel injection to control exhaust temperature to burn off soot
The Hino Flatformer employs a flat platform chassis co-developed with REE Automotive. Pictured with an interchangeable upper body with package delivery cubbies.
Hino Ranger commercial grade truck used by the JGSDF for peacetime/rear line duties
References
- ↑ "Hino Motors Manufacturing Celebra La Unidad 20.000". Carga Pesada. 2014-05-26. http://revistacargapesada.com/?p=3244. Retrieved 2025-05-19.
Other websites
- Company website Archived 2008-09-14 at the Wayback Machine