Headquarters and Manufacturing: Hino is headquartered in Hino, Tokyo, Japan with a United States headquarters in Novi, Michigan. Hino operates a United States-based manufacturing plant in West Virginia and a variety of manufacturing and assembly plants in Japan and other countries.
Parent Company: Toyota Motor Corporation/Toyota Group
Year Founded: 1942
Hino Trucks are known for their versatility, fuel efficiency, and reliability. Hino trucks remain a popular choice for a variety of commercial and vocational applications. Hino’s medium and heavy-duty trucks for sale are used in delivery, construction, utility, and more. Hino truck models are known for their advanced engineering, improved safety features, and emphasis on incorporating environmentally friendly technologies. Handshake Fleet’s Hino trucks for sale are a great option for many jobs.
The Hino L series, launched in 2021, is a conventional cab medium-duty truck. The L series truck is the newly designed and modernized version of the 600 series, including Hino truck models Hino 238, Hino 258, Hino 268, and Hino 338. The Hino L series exterior design features new headlamps and a stylish bumper, improving safety and aerodynamics. The interior also features a 4-spoke steering wheel, and a 7-inch Multi Information Display (MID). The Hino L series offers a variety of customization options.
The Hino L6 and Hino L7 have integrated an entire suite of new safety systems, including Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Collision Mitigation System (CMS) Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Active Cruise Control (ACC). These Hino trucks feature a newly designed interior with unprecedented visibility of the road, comfort features such as improved air circulation and Bluetooth. The Hino L6 and Hino L7 can be outfitted to serve a variety of vocation purposes: box trucks, reefers, utility vehicles, and refuse collection.