How many miles per gallon does a Hino 268 get?
Excellent mileage! Hinos average 3.3 mile per gallon – on other trucks 1.5 miles per gallon. Low maintenance, very dependable, and easy to drive – fuel, repairs and maintenance are much lower.”
What motor is in a Hino?
The HINO N04 series diesel engine is an advanced version of the W04 series.It employs 4-valve cylinders to generate higher power and comply with higher emission requirements….
Engine specifications | |
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Injection type | Common rail |
Aspiration type | Turbocharged, Intercooled |
No. of cylinders | 4 |
Bore x Stroke (mm) | 104×118 |
Who makes Hino truck engines?
Hino Motors Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hino Motors, Ltd. (Japan) and a Toyota Group Company. For four decades, Hino Motors, Ltd. has proudly manufactured the number one selling medium and heavy-duty truck in Japan.
When did Toyota take over production of Hino cars?
However, Hino ceased private car production very quickly in 1967 after joining the Toyota group. In 1963, the Hamura factory began operations, and focused entirely on commercial truck and bus manufacture. Hino Trucks have also been assembled in Portugal and in Canada. Hino was acquired by Toyota Motor Corporation in 2001.
Where is the production series Code on a Hino truck?
This is located just below the VIN number on the VIN plate. The plate is attached to the passenger side doorjamb on all conventional trucks. The Production Series Code can also be found in Dealer Connect through the warranty screen. Go to DC600 then DC611 and then click on options.
When did Hino Motors Open in Woodstock Ontario?
In May 2006, Hino opened a new 12,300 m 2 (132,000 sq ft) assembly plant in Woodstock, Ontario, employing at first 45 (grown since to more than 70) and with an annual capacity of 2,400 trucks. It began assembly of Class 4 and 5 trucks in 2006 and continued to do so until 2010. Since then, it has been building only Class 6 and 7 trucks.
Where is the Hino Dutro truck factory located?
The factory was opened on 9 October 2007 in Cota, a municipality near the capital city of Bogotá. From this facility, the FCJ and Hino Dutro (300, 500 and 900 series) trucks are assembled. The Mitsui – Keiretsu is the principal shareholder and owner of this factory. The plant produced the 1000th unit in July 2009.