- CEO
- Karl Deppen
- Full Time Employees
- 34,072
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- Industry
- Auto - Manufacturers
- Address
- 1-1 Hinodai 3-chome Hino Japan 191-8660
- IPO Date
- Apr 26, 2010
- Business
- Hino Motors, Ltd. (HINOY) manufactures and sells trucks, buses, and diesel engines worldwide as a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation. The company produces a diverse range of commercial vehicles including the HINO300, HINO500, and HINO700 series trucks; hybrid and low-floor buses; sightseeing and route buses; light-duty battery electric vehicles (BEVs) such as the HINO DUTRO Z EV; heavy-duty fuel cell trucks developed jointly with Toyota; bonnet-type trucks for North America; and heavy-load carriers up to 35 tons for mining applications; alongside automotive and industrial diesel engines like the E13C-TI and J08C-T, machined parts, forged components, and vehicle assemblies for Toyota models including the Dyna and Land Cruiser Prado. Hino provides comprehensive after-sales services encompassing inspections, maintenance, 24-hour emergency response, parts supply, operation management, fuel-saving support via HINO-CONNECT telematics, and safety features such as Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) systems, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and collision avoidance technologies. Founded in 1942 and headquartered in Hino-shi, Tokyo, Japan, Hino operates production facilities including the Koga Plant for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and conducts business in over 90 countries across Asia, North America, Oceania, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa through subsidiaries and distributors in nations such as Thailand, Indonesia, the United States, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. In June 2025, Hino concludes definitive agreements with Daimler Truck, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, and Toyota Motor Corporation to integrate with Mitsubishi Fuso on equal terms, forming a new listed holding company set to commence operations in April 2026 with headquarters in Tokyo, Daimler Truck and Toyota each holding 25% stakes, and Karl Deppen as CEO to enhance development, procurement, production efficiency, and CASE technologies for carbon neutrality and logistics in Asia-Pacific and beyond.