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Hino Trucks For Sale - New & Used

Hino Motors is a leading manufacturer of medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks in Asia. They also have a large presence in the trucking industry in the United States. Hino is a subsidiary of the Toyota Motor Corporation. Check out our listings below for a wide selection of new and used Hino trucks. Find cab & chassis trucks, box trucks, dump trucks, expeditor hotshots, flatbeds, and cube vans. You can browse the entire selection or use the search bar to narrow the results down to just the trucks that meet the needs of your company. New listings are added daily, so check back if you don't find what you're looking for right away.

Year   Make   Model City, State Price
No photo for listing# 954449 Stock# 66824 2025 Hino L7
Call Bruckner's 877-847-4270
Lowell, AR $102,950
No photo for listing# 954426 Stock# 66566 2025 Hino L7
Call Bruckner's 877-420-6927 This 2025 Hino L7 has a VIN tag de-rate to 25,950 GVWR. 175" wheelbase and 107.6" Effective cab to Axle
Van Buren, AR $89,925
No photo for listing# 954425 Stock# 66565 2025 Hino L7
Call Bruckner's 877-847-4270 2025 Hino L7 with Cummins ISB6.7 260HP, Allison 3500 RDS 6-sp automatic transmission.
Lowell, AR $98,500
No photo for listing# 954421 Stock# 66491 2025 Hino XL8M
Call Bruckner's 877-420-6927
Van Buren, AR $157,710
No photo for listing# 953792 Stock# H25028A 2022 Hino L6
Call Schwartz Truck Center at 732-530-4100 ROLLBACK, 22' JERR DAN STEEL BED, WHEEL LIFT CARFAX ONE OWNER, Automatic Transmission,
Shrewsbury, NJ $78,000
No photo for listing# 953507 Stock# 8272T 2015 Hino 338
Call Schwartz Truck Center at 732-530-4100 26' BOX w/ Aluminum LIFT GATE, Hino J08E-VB ENGINE, 260 HP, ALLISON Automatic Transmission, CARFAX ONE OWNER...NON-CDL, GVW - 25,500,127 POINT INSPECTION WITH CURRENT DOT FHWA, ADDI...
Shrewsbury, NJ $59,000
No photo for listing# 950553 Stock# H23038A 2018 Hino 195
Call Schwartz Truck Center at 732-530-4100 16' BOX w/ Lift Gate CARFAX ONE OWNER, Automatic Transmission, *Please let us help you with finding the ideal New, Used, or Certified vehicle.* *Stop by Schwartz Mazda today for a t...
Shrewsbury, NJ $42,000

More Information About Hino Trucks

Drivers, fleet managers, company owners and owner-operators who are interested in Hino trucks can view color photos of each truck in the individual listings. You can also read the listings to find information such as truck location, fuel type, condition, year of manufacture, price, suspension type, axle rating and more. You can also follow the links at the bottom of each listing to get more information about financing, shipping, insurance and vehicle inspection. Most listings include a slideshow of pictures that you can have emailed to yourself or someone else.

History of Hino Trucks

Hino Trucks began in 1910 as part of the Tokyo Gas Industry Company. The company grew and went through many changes over the next 30 years. In 1942, Hino Heavy Industry Co. Ltd was spun away from their parent company. Hino manufactured vehicles for the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. They stopped producing large engines for marine applications after the war ended. Hino Heavy Industry also dropped the word heavy from their name at this time. They chose to concentrate on buses and heavy-duty semi tractors. The company was named for the Japanese city in which their headquarters was located.

Hino Industry Co. Ltd changed their name again in 1948, becoming Hino Diesel Industry Co., Ltd. They believed that adding the world diesel would help with marketing their trucks and buses to customers. The heavy-duty Hino TH10 was introduced into the Japanese market in 1950. It was much larger than all of the Japanese trucks that were on the road during that time. Hino is now the third largest manufacturer of trucks in the world.

Hino Truck Models

Hino manufactures a variety of medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks for the U.S. market. The Hino 238, 258 and 268 are medium-duty, class 6 trucks that are currently being produced. The Hino 338 and 358 are heavy-duty, class 7 trucks that are currently in production. Hino used to produce class 4 and class 5 medium-duty trucks in the U.S., but their production has been discontinued.

Features and amenities available on Hino trucks depend on the truck type and year.

Look some of the amenities to look for include:

  • Fiberglass body
  • Air brakes
  • LoJack Anti-theft system
  • Heated mirror
  • Backup alarm
  • New tires