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HINO 700: COMING TO A DEPOT NEAR YOU!

The Hino 700 Line-off Ceremony is happening next week, and we will be there. We saw the truck in the metal at last week’s Brisbane Truck Show and we reckon operators are going to be extremely impressed.

The 2023 model takes big steps forward in terms of its technology, with huge benefits regarding active and passive safety systems as well as improved fuel economy, all of which contribute to a lower total cost of ownership.

The latest 700 Series is a major step up from its predecessors in terms of the extensive safety technologies offered as standard features. It also constitutes a completely redesigned cab that ensures greater comfort for the driver, while weight reduction improves the 700 Series’ operating efficiency.

 

 

 

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