Hino Profia

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Hino Profia
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Overview
ManufacturerHino
Also called
  • Hino 700
  • Hino 700 Splendor
  • Hino Super Dolphin
  • Hino Super Dolphin Profia
  • Kia Granto
Production1981–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy truck
Body styleTruck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only))
Powertrain
Engine
  • 8.9 L A09C I6
  • 11 L P11C I6
  • 13 L E13C-WD (Euro 2)/E13C-VT (Euro 3)/E13C-WJ (Euro 4)/E13C-VG (Euro 5)/Hino E13C-AT (Euro 6) I6
Transmission
  • 6-speed manual
  • 7-speed manual
  • 9-speed manual
  • 12-speed Pro Shift semi automatic
  • 16-speed ZF Ecosplit automated manual

The Hino Profia (Japanese: 日野プロフィア) is a heavy duty cab-over truck produced by Hino Motors, a 50.1% subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 2003. In most export markets, it is also known as the Hino 700, Hino 700 Splendor. The name Profia is officially used in Japan, and was previously known as the Super Dolphin Profia. The Hino F-Series truck's model codes are FN, FP, FR, FS, and FW. The tractor head model codes are SH and SS.

Predecessors[]

Super Dolphin (1981–1992)[]

Hino Super Dolphin dump truck in Taiwan.

Introduced in 1981, the Super Dolphin was Hino's entry into the heavy duty truck market in Japan, and exported internationally.

Super Dolphin Profia (1992–2003)[]

A Hino Super Dolphin Profia equipped with ABS(as seen on the front) in New Zealand.

Diesel engine availabilities are 7,961 cc J08C, 10,520 cc P11C, 13,267 cc K13D, 19,688 cc F20C, and 20,781 cc F21C.

Models[]

  • FQ 6x2
  • FR 6x4
    • Length - 11.99 m (472.0 in) [6]
      Width - 2.49 m (98.0 in) [6]
      Height - 3.64 m (143.3 in) [6]
  • SH 4x2
    • Length - 6.05 m (238.2 in) [7]
      Width - 2.49 m (98.0 in) [7]
      Height - 2.78 m (109.4 in) [7]

Profia[]

In 2003 it was renamed as Hino Profia and still produced in Japan without Super Dolphin badge. The cabin design is similar to the fourth generation Ranger, but the Profia is bigger. It is based on the Grand Aerotech Design technology resulting outstanding aerodynamic performance. The cabin also adopts upgraded Emergency Guard Impact Safety (EGIS) to protect occupants. The Hino 700 is also available in Taiwan and made by Kuozui Motors, and is being assembled for other locations.

The model features 10.5-liter P11C, and 12.9-liter E13C diesel engines. Transmission is either 7, 12, or 16 speed manual. The Pro Shift 12 automated manual transmission is offered for the domestic market.

The 700 are sold in Australia and New Zealand with RoadRanger Super18 transmissions, as this is the most common heavy-duty transmission in use Down Under.

In April 2017, this facelifted version was revealed along with the facelifted Ranger. The tractor version followed in 2018. The exterior has been redesigned with a brand's larger trapezoidal shape grille, new headlamps, and a unique stylish bumper. The interior has also completely redesigned with a new dashboard comprising a 4-spoke steering wheel, a 7-inch Multi Information Display (MID) and a selection of options. The MID is also equipped with hands free function and Bluetooth connectivity with On-board failure diagnostic device (J-OBDII). The 10.5-liter P11C engine was discontinued in favor of an improved 8.9-liter A09C engine. Transmissions should continue to with manual (6-speed, 7-speed and 9-speed) and Pro Shift semi automatic (12-speed or 16-speed).

Models[]

The Profia Heavy Duty Trucks are available as the following models:

  • FH 4x2
  • FN 6x4
  • FQ 6x2 low floor
  • FR 6x4 double rear axle
    • Length - 11.98 m (471.7 in) [8]
      Width - 2.49 m (98.0 in) [8]
      Height - 3.75 m (147.6 in) [8]
  • FS 6x4
  • FW 8x4 low floor
    • Length - 11.99 m (472.0 in) [9]
      Width - 2.49 m (98.0 in) [9]
      Height - 3.48 m (137.0 in) [9]
  • FY 8x4
  • SH 4x2 Tractor Head
    • Length - 6.19 m (243.7 in) [10]
      Width - 2.49 m (98.0 in) [10]
      Height - 3.75 m (147.6 in) [10]
  • SS 6x4 Tractor Head
  • SV 6x4 Tractor Head

Engines[]

hideDiesel Engines
Engine [Model] Production [Year] Displacement Cylinder
P11C 2003-17 10,520 cc (642 cu in) I6
E13C 2003- 12,913 cc (788.0 cu in) I6
A09C 2007- 8,866 cc (541.0 cu in) I6
F17D 1992-2003 16,745 cc (1,021.8 cu in) V8
F20C 1994-2000 19,688 cc (1,201.4 cu in) V8
F21C 1994-2003 20,781 cc (1,268.1 cu in) V8

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "日野自動車、日野市内の本社工場を閉鎖へ-2020年めどに茨城へ移転" [Hino Motors' Hino headquarters plant set to close. Production transfer to Ibaraki by 2020]. Hachioji Economic (in Japanese). 2011-01-20. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  2. ^ http://www.kuozui.com.tw/
  3. ^ https://www.hinothailand.com/
  4. ^ https://www.hino.com.ph
  5. ^ Salter, Andy (2006-03-02). "Hino enters the fray". Commercial Motor. Vol. 203 no. 5167. Sutton: Reed Business Information. p. 62–64. ISSN 0010-3063.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c "1993 HINO PROFIA FQ1FVB-10017". beforward.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c "2001 HINO PROFIA SH1FFG-10034". beforward.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b c "2004 HINO PROFIA FR1EZW-10675". beforward.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c "2004 HINO PROFIA FW1EXW-12003". beforward.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b c "2004 HINO PROFIA SH1EGJ-10074". beforward.jp. Retrieved 2013-12-26.

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