Hino Ranger

Hino Ranger
Hino 500 Series
Overview
Manufacturer
Also called
  • Hino 500 Series
  • Hino Validus
  • Ford N-Series
  • Kia Rhino
  • Hino Mega (Thailand)
  • Hino Victor (Thailand)
  • Hino Dominator (Thailand)
Production1964–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
Class
Body style
  • 2-door standard cab
  • 4-door crew cab
Powertrain
Engine
  • Diesel:
    4.0 L (4,009 cc) W04D I4
  • 4.3 L (4,313 cc) DM100 I4
  • 4.5 L (4,507 cc) DQ100 I4
  • 5.0 L (5,000 cc) EC100 I4
  • 5.2 L (5,213 cc) J05E I4
  • 5.2 L (5,213 cc) A05C I4
  • 5.8 L (5,759 cc) W06D I6
  • 6.0 L (6,014 cc) W06E I6
  • 6.7 L (6,728 cc) H07C I6
  • 7.4 L (7,412 cc) H07D I6
  • 7.7 L (7,684 cc) J08E I6
  • 8.0 L (7,961 cc) J08C I6
  • 8.9 L (8,866 cc) A09C I6
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 6-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
  • 9-speed synchromesh manual
  • 9-speed Road Ranger non-synchronous manual

The Hino Ranger (Japanese: 日野レンジャー) is a medium or heavy duty commercial truck produced by Hino Motors since 1964. In the domestic market, its principal competitors are Isuzu Forward, Nissan Diesel/UD Condor and Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter.

Outside of Japan, it is also known as the '500 Series' and as part of the 'F-Series,' 'G-Series' and 'S-Series'. There has also been a partial divergence into a heavier and a lighter range, with the latter distinguished by various prefixes or suffixes such as "Day Cab Ranger" or "Ranger 2". In certain countries, the Ranger was only available as a medium or heavy truck before models with low weight ratings, like the FA and FB, were replaced by the Hino Dutro.


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