Hino 600
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ManufacturerHino
AlsocalledHino 165
Hino 175
Hino 268
Hino 358
Hino 185
Hino 338
Hino L Series
Hino 175
Hino 268
Hino 358
Hino 185
Hino 338
Hino L Series
Production2004–2020 (Hino 600)
2021–present (Hino L Series)
2021–present (Hino L Series)
AssemblyUnited States: Mineralwells, West Virginia
Canada: Woodstock, Ontario (Hino Motors Canada)
Canada: Woodstock, Ontario (Hino Motors Canada)
| Hino 600/L Series | |
|---|---|
Hino 165 Hybrid | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Hino |
| Also called | Hino 165 Hino 175 Hino 268 Hino 358 Hino 185 Hino 338 Hino L Series |
| Production | 2004–2020 (Hino 600) 2021–present (Hino L Series) |
| Assembly | United States: Mineralwells, West Virginia Canada: Woodstock, Ontario (Hino Motors Canada) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Conventional truck |
| Related | Hino XL |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Hino F-Series |
The Hino 600 (also known as the 145, 165, 185, 238, 258, 268, 338 and 358 nameplates), renamed as the L Series since the 2021 model year,[1] is a conventional cab medium-duty truck manufactured since 2004 in the US by Hino.
The first-generation 600 was introduced in 2004 for the United States and in 2005 for the Canadian market to replace the fourth generation F-Series cabover. The facelift model 600 was introduced in 2007 for both the American and Canadian markets. Some CKD kits were imported from Japan. Class 4 and 5 models were replaced by the Hino 155 and 195 in 2012.
Models:
- 145 Class 4 - light duty truck [2]
- 165 Class 4 - medium duty truck
- 185 Class 5 - medium duty truck
- 238 Class 6 - medium duty truck
- 258 Class 6 - medium duty truck
- 268 Class 6 - medium duty truck
- 308 Class 7 - heavy duty truck
- 338 Class 7 - heavy duty truck
- 358 Class 7 - heavy duty truck
- Hino 600 Team Sugawara rally truck
- Hino 268 center dashboard
- Hino 338 T beverage truck
- Hino 268 A used as a location production and video broadcasting truck
- Hino 338 three-axle dump