To provide innovative transport solutions and comply with the government’s regulations, Hino Motors Philippines (HMP) recently launched their new line-up of Euro 4-powered trucks and buses.
The new and improved fleet includes a refrigerated van, cargo crane, dump truck, cab and chassis truck, tractor head, wing van, Cerito bus, and Grandeza bus. Apart from these commercial vehicles, the brand also showcased their modern take on a Filipino classic called the Hino Jeepney Class 3 AC.
Hino is honored to have been given the opportunity to incorporate this ecological innovation to the Hino quality of trucks and buses. As we affirm our commitment to supporting the community, we will continue to leverage our ability to assemble and distribute quality trucks and buses designed to address the different needs of Filipinos in the most efficient way possible.
The Hino Jeepney Class 3 AC can seat up to 23 people inside its spacious body which measures 6,000mm in length, 1,720mm wide, and 2,115mm high. It also has a 136 hp 4.0L Euro-4 diesel engine that churns out 390 Nm of torque, and promises to have increased durability, greater cost efficiency, and lesser carbon footprint. This prototype could soon roam the streets of Philippines as the government seeks to replace the age-old jeepney.
HMP aims to be a “one-stop shop” for those in need of a commercial vehicle (CV). Aside from building customized CVs, the brand also provides long-term maintenance, as well as genuine parts and accessories to its clients.
Latest News
-
Hyundai Motor bags multiple awards at IDEA 2024 / News
Hyundai Motor continues to garner recognition for its innovative designs, recently securing accolades at IDEA 2024.
-
Aion brings its shiny new EVs into the Philippine market / News
Aion has set up shop in the Philippines under the distributorship of Dangdang New Energy Auto Service Limited Corporation.
-
New Nissan trademark filing hints at an off-road version of the Z / News
Trademark filings suggest that a sports car could join the ‘Warrior’ vehicle lineup in the future for Nissan Australia.
Popular Articles
-
Cheapest cars under P700,000 in the Philippines
Jerome Tresvalles · Sep 02, 2024
-
First car or next car, the Ford EcoSport is a tough package to beat
Jun 18, 2021
-
Car Maintenance checklist and guide – here’s everything you need to know
Earl Lee · Jan 12, 2021
-
Most fuel efficient family cars in the Philippines
Bryan Aaron Rivera · Nov 27, 2020
-
2021 Geely Okavango — Everything you need to know
Joey Deriquito · Nov 19, 2020
-
Family cars in the Philippines with the biggest trunks
Sep 20, 2023
-
Head to head: Toyota Rush vs. Suzuki XL7
Joey Deriquito · Oct 28, 2020
-
Why oil changes are important for your car
Earl Lee · Nov 10, 2020
-
2021 Kia Stonic — What you need to know about it
Joey Deriquito · Oct 16, 2020
-
Top 7 tips for buying a used car in the Philippines
Joey Deriquito · Nov 26, 2020