When it comes to robust commercial vehicles designed for tough terrain and continuous operation, the Hino Toyota AV stands out as a trusted choice in fleet transportation.
The Hino Toyota AV combines Toyota’s proven engine technology with Hino’s rigorous manufacturing standards, delivering exceptional power, fuel efficiency, and low emissions. Designed for long-haul and industrial use, this truck handles demanding payloads and varied road conditions with ease, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum productivity.
Safety is paramount in modern trucking, and the AV integrates advanced driver-assist systems including collision warnings, lane departure alerts, and adaptive cruise control. Ergonomic cab design reduces driver fatigue, enhancing focus and performance during extended shifts.
Operators benefit from low total cost of ownership with the Hino Toyota AV, thanks to durable components, reduced maintenance needs, and superior reliability. Its strong resale value makes it a smart investment for any commercial fleet aiming for long-term savings and operational excellence.
The Hino Toyota AV is more than a truck—it’s a strategic asset for businesses demanding performance, safety, and efficiency. Experience the reliability of a global engineering partnership. Explore fleet options today and elevate your transportation operations.
Introduction of Hino & the Toyota Group.Under the HINO brand, we represent the Toyota Group in the global market for heavy. 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.
It also manufactures buses and diesel engines, Toyota's FJ Cruiser and Land Cruiser Prado. In the United States, Hino assembles medium. The battery-electric commercial vehicle market is undergoing further consolidation as Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor Corporation announce the formation of a new holding company, Archion, to merge their Japanese truck affiliates Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors brands, respectively.
Toyota's Hino and Daimler's Fuso: A Merger to Shape Japan's Automotive Future unit) and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus (a Daimler Truck subsidiary) is nearing completion, marking a pivotal moment for Japan's commercial vehicle industry. After years of delays tied to regulatory hurdles and Hino's engine-data scandal, the two companies are now poised to finalize a deal by mid. Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino will integrate on an equal footing and cooperate in the areas of commercial vehicle development, procurement, and production.
Aiming for new listed holding company to start operations in April 2026 Daimler Truck and Toyota will each aim to own 25% of the (listed) holding company of the integrated Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino. Toyota and Daimler Truck confirmed on Tuesday that they will finalize the merger of their respective commercial fleet vehicle subsidiaries, Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus, under a new holding company by April 2026. The move aims to reduce costs, increase profitability, and accelerate.
Toyota-owned Hino Motors and Daimler-owned Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus plan to merge under a new holding company by early next year. Plus, more trucking news. The Fuso-Hino integration, backed by Daimler Truck and Toyota, is a proactive response to the disruptive forces transforming the commercial vehicle sector.
By pooling strengths, the companies aim to future-proof their businesses, deliver cutting-edge mobility solutions, and uphold Japan's influence in global trucking. Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor Corporation pleased to announce conclusion of Definitive Agreements to integrate Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino on equal footing Bundling forces to establish a new strong Japanese truck powerhouse to the benefit of all stakeholders New combined company with over 40,000 employees with the scale, resources, and technology leadership to shape the future of the commercial. Hino's history stretches back over 100 years.
And, we're part of the Toyota group of companies. We've got quite a story to tell, and we want you to hear it.