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Trucksales Staff9 Aug 2023
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Hino National Roadshow continues

The 2023 leg of the Hino Australia National Roadshow is underway, with a particular focus on rural and regional locations as it journeys across the country

“In 2022, we were proud to bring our range of next-generation vehicles to over 500 customers as the roadshow travelled to various locations in Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales,” said Richard Emery, Vice President of Brand and Franchise Development for Hino Australia.

“For Hino, it was important that our rural and regional customers were provided with the same opportunity to engage with and drive our trucks as part of the roadshow’s 130,000km journey; the 2023 leg will travel as far north as Mackay, as far south as Mt Gambier and will cross the Nullarbor to Perth.

The 2023 Hino roadshow will kick off on August 9 in Toowoomba and will conclude in January in Canberra.

The Hino Roadshow will have a regional focus

“Each dealer will handpick the most appropriate trucks for its market from our range of award-winning light-, medium- and heavy-duty on- and off-road trucks for customers to engage with both static displays and personalised drive opportunities,” he continued.

A key focus of the roadshow in all locations will be the heavy-duty 700 Series, which the company says is the safest Hino truck ever and which also meets Euro 6 exhaust emission standards.

“With over 80 years of global experience in design and innovation, the roadshow is an opportunity for Hino to demonstrate our complete line-up of next-generation transport solutions and customer-focused support to our customers,” concluded Mr Emery.

More information about the Roadshow and the Hino range is available here.

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