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  2. Hino S'elega - Wikipedia

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    The Hino S'elega (kana:日野・セレガ) is a heavy-duty passenger coach produced by Hino Motors through the J-Bus joint-venture. [1] They have primarily served as a tourist coach since 1990. Hino tourist coach

  3. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    Hino Motors, Ltd., commonly known as Hino, is a Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines (including those for trucks, buses and other vehicles) headquartered in Hino, Tokyo. The company was established in 1942 as a corporate spin-off from previous manufacturers.

  4. File:EUR 2012-920.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Hino Blue Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ribbon City Hybrid is the only hybrid electric city bus in production with Hino Motors. Most of them are primarily made in full length chassis whereas some of them are made in medium-length chassis. HU8J is non-step model, equipped 4 Ni-MH batteries from Toyota Prius on the roof. ACG-HU8JLFP/MFP(2005) BJG-HU8JLFP/MFP(2007)

  6. Hino Poncho - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Poncho (日野・ポンチョ) is a low-floor minibus produced by Hino Motors through the J-Bus joint venture. [1] They are used as on demand vehicles by many transport authorities, such as Translink .

  7. Hino Liesse - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Liesse (kana:日野・リエッセ) is a step-floor minibus built by the Japanese automaker Hino Motors from 1995 to present. The range is primarily available as a city bus and a tourist coach .

  8. Hino Ranger - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the 2-tonne Hino Ranger 2 was launched, a rebadged Toyota Dyna (also sold as the Daihatsu Delta) with Daihatsu or Toyota engines. This then spawned a 3-tonne version, called the Ranger 3. By late 1979, the Ranger KM received a name change as well becoming the Hino Ranger 3M. The Ranger also met the latest (1979) emissions regulations.

  9. Hino Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Rainbow (kana:日野・レインボー) is a medium-duty single-decker bus marketed by the Japanese manufacturer Hino since 1980. The range can be built as either a complete bus or a bus chassis. It was also available for the city bus for the midibus and the tourist coach for the minibus.