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Hino Dutro & Hino 300 Series
Hino Dutro 003
Manufacturer Hino
Kuozui Motors,Taiwan
Also called Toyota Dyna
Toyota Toyoace
Hino 300 Series
Production 1999-present
Predecessor Hino Ranger 2/3
Class Truck
Body style(s) Truck (standard cab, crew cab)
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
6-speed automatic

The Hino Dutro is a light commercial truck based on the Toyota Dyna, built by Hino Motors in Japan.

Like the Dyna and its twin Toyota Toyoace, the Dutro is built on the U300 platform for standard cab, or U400 platform for the wide cab. The Dutro is offered in many different chassis type suitable for different purposes.

For export market, the Dutro is sold in Indonesia, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia and Latin America. As of 2008, the Dutro will be available in Canada under the name '155'. Canadian models are built in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada from CKD kits imported from Japan.

Dutro110SDMicrobusCA

Dutro 110SD Microbus

Japan[]

  • Wide range in Japan including Wide Cab, Double Cab, hybrid electric, 4WD, and Route Van. Engine choices are 3.7 liter 4B, 4.1 liter 15B-FTE, 4.0 liter N04C, 4.6 liter S05C, 4.7 liter J05D, 4.8 liter S05D, and 5.3 liter J05C.

Indonesia[]

  • Introduced in Indonesia in 2002 with five models: 125ST, 125LT, 125HT, 140GT, and 140HT. All are Standard Cab. 125ST is 4-wheel short wheelbase, the rest are 6-wheel long wheelbase. Engine for 125 models is 4.0 liter W04D, the 140 models is powered by 4.6 liter S05C.
  • Starting from 2007 model year, with the government requirement that all vehicles must comply to Euro-2 emission regulation, and Hino introduced 4 models with the modified W04D engine with intercooled turbocharger. The new models are 110SD, 110LD, 130MD, and 130HD.

Thailand[]

  • In Thailand: Dutro 300, 301, 340 (Standard Cab), 410 and 420 (Wide Cab).

== Second Generation (2011-)

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