After launching its first-ever battery-electric Class 8 truck at the 2024 ACT Expo, the Toyota Hino-backed Tern brand announced the launch of its second electric semi truck. Meet the new Tern RC8 6×2 ...
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The global truck industry is on the cusp of major change with the upcoming merger of Daimler, Fuso, Toyota and Hino, a move expected to create significant opportunities for collaboration and ...
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 ...
A MAJOR realignment in the global commercial vehicle industry is underway as four of the world's most respected automotive names — Daimler Truck, Toyota Motor Corp., Mitsubishi Fuso, and Hino Motors — ...
Hino Motors, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus to combine under anew holding firm by April 2026 Joint News Conference to Announce Merge of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors Toyota Motor Corp. and Daimler ...
Driving on U.S. roads, it's not uncommon to see trucks from Peterbilt, Kenworth, and Freightliner. After all, they're known for their American roots, readily available parts and support, and extensive ...
Hino, Daimler and Mitsubishi Fuso announce merger in May 2023. Hino Motors Company, the commercial vehicle unit of Toyota Motor Corporation, and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) are ...
Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors Australia and its parent company, Hino Motors, are now the subject of a third class action investigation by Maurice Blackburn. This content is available exclusively to ...
A U.S. district court accepted the guilty plea by Hino Motors, a Toyota subsidiary, for a multiyear emissions fraud scheme. The government said that Hino used the fraudulent data to secure approvals ...
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Japanese automaker Toyota, pleaded guilty on Wednesday over a multi-year emissions fraud scheme in the United States and must pay $1.6 billion in penalties, the U.S.