Hino Motors

Hino Motors

JP · founded 1942 · 5 models

Hino Motors, Ltd, commonly known as Hino, is a Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines (including those for trucks, buses and other vehicles) headquartered in Hino, Tokyo. The company's predecessor, Tokyo Gas Industry, was established in 1910. It was later established as a corporate spin-off in 1942 under the name Hino Heavy Industry. Hino began producing passenger cars in 1953, although this production was limited to the 1950s and 1960s. In 1991, the company released the world's first commercially available hybrid transit bus. The company formed a business alliance wit…

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Hino Motors is an automotive, founded in 1942 and headquartered in Hino, Tokyo. Our catalog currently lists 5 models from Hino Motors, including the High Mobility Vehicle, Hino Contessa, Hino Poncho, and Hino TH-series. Hino Motors is part of Archion.

About Hino Motors

Founded
1942
Headquarters
Hino, Tokyo
Country
JP
Industry
Automotive
Parent company
Archion
Website
hino-global.com
Catalog
5 models

Models

Frequently asked questions

When was Hino Motors founded?

Hino Motors was founded in 1942, and is headquartered in Hino, Tokyo.

Where is Hino Motors based?

Hino Motors is headquartered in Hino, Tokyo.

Who owns Hino Motors?

Hino Motors is part of Archion.

How many Hino Motors models are listed?

Our catalog lists 5 models from Hino Motors, each with specifications, price estimates, and owner reviews.