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  2. Hino Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Hino Ranger FE (Sixth generation) Interior Export version of the Hino Ranger (Hino 500) at 2015 Tokyo Motor Show Some minor changes were introduced on January 15, 2015. The New Hino Ranger Series now has a new look with a refreshed upside-down trapezoidal shape front grill with dark grey color, new headlamp, semi-floating suspension, and ...

  3. Toyota Type 73 medium truck - Wikipedia

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    The truck adopted components from the civilian Hino Ranger series: A ladder-type frame, a four-wheel rigid leaf suspension, a combination of chassis configurations and the part-time four-wheel drive. It has the following capabilities for off-road use: Gradient 60%; Side slope 30%; Vertical step 0.5 m; Trench 0.5 m; Fording 0.8 m

  4. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    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 was established in 1942 as a corporate spin-off from previous manufacturers.

  5. Hino Dutro - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Dutro (Japanese: 日野デュトロ) is a light commercial truck manufactured by Hino Motors.It is a rebadged version of the Toyota Dyna.Like the Dyna and its twin ToyoAce, the 1st generation Dutro was built on the U300 platform for the standard cab, or U400 platform for the wide cab and offered in many different chassis type suitable for different purposes.

  6. Hino 600 - Wikipedia

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    A new, facelifted 600 was introduced in 2007 for both the American and Canadian markets. Some CKD kits were imported from Japan. Class 4 and 5 models were replaced by the Hino 155 and 195 in 2012. Models: 145 Class 4 - light duty truck (discontinued) [2] 165 Class 4 - medium duty truck (discontinued) 185 Class 5 - medium duty truck (discontinued)

  7. Hino Profia - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Profia (Japanese: 日野プロフィア) is a heavy duty cab-over truck produced by Hino Motors, a 50.1% subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 1981. In most export markets, it is also known as the Hino 700 Series. The name Profia is officially used in Japan, and was previously known as the Super Dolphin Profia.

  8. Hino - Wikipedia

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    Hino Motors, a Japanese truck manufacturer owned by Toyota Hino Pakistan; Hino Station (disambiguation), railway stations in Japan: Hino Station (Nagano), a railway station Susuka, Nagano, operated by Nagano Electric Railway; Hino Station (Shiga), a railway station operated by Ohmi Railway

  9. Hino Poncho - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Poncho (日野・ポンチョ) is a low-floor minibus produced by Hino Motors through the J-Bus joint venture. [1] They are used as on demand vehicles by many transport authorities, such as Translink .