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In 1978, the 2-tonne Hino Ranger 2 was launched, a rebadged Toyota Dyna (also sold as the Daihatsu Delta) with Daihatsu or Toyota engines. This then spawned a 3-tonne version, called the Ranger 3. By late 1979, the Ranger KM received a name change as well becoming the Hino Ranger 3M. The Ranger also met the latest (1979) emissions regulations.
Dutro: light truck, also sold as Hino 300, Toyota Dyna, and Toyota Toyoace (hybrid version available) Ranger 2 FA, FB, FC: light trucks replaced by Dutro. Ranger: also sold as Hino 500, medium to heavy truck The Ranger KL was first introduced in 1969; The 2nd generation was launched in 1980; The 3rd generation of 1989 is called Rising Ranger ...
Hino: Hybrid 6500 Medium, light-duty, available in Australia. [9] Truck 2007 E-One E-ONE [10] Hybrid Command Center Truck 2007 Eaton Corporation: Medium-duty hybrid trucks fully commercialized in conjunction with FedEx Express and other partners [11] Truck 2007 Ford: Ford Escape Hybrid: SUV 2008 model year (2WD) 36 mpg (city) 31 mpg (highway)
Toyota's Hino Motors Ltd, however, is taking a more incremental approach, expanding its hybrid lineup to larger models rather than jumping to full electrification. Japan's Hino Motors adds AI to ...
Hino F-Series The Hino 600 (also known as the 145, 165, 185, 238, 258, 268, 338 and 358 nameplates, and as the 'L Series' since the 2021 model year [ 1 ] ) is a conventional cab medium-duty truck manufactured since 2004 in the US by Hino .
The 2.0 L (1,994 cc) 5R petrol engine was also available in some markets, rated at 80 PS (59 kW). [22] As with predecessor, this model was also marketed as the Daihatsu Delta, although this one was the first to be sold with Hino badging - as the Ranger 2 or Ranger 3 depending on the weight rating in metric tons.
Hino Rainbow; Hino Ranger; S. Hino S'elega; T. Hino TH-series; Type 67 Model 30 rocket artillery This page was last edited on 11 June 2023, at 04:33 (UTC). Text is ...
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.