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Monday, 28 July 2025

Testing Hino's 300 Series Hybrid Trucks: Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Reduction

Testing Hino's 300 Series Hybrid Trucks: Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Reduction

Hino South Africa is broadening real-world testing of its innovative 300 Series Hybrid trucks, placing more vehicles with selected customers to rigorously assess performance and gauge local interest in new energy commercial vehicles. This expansion marks a significant step in understanding how hybrid technology fits into the South African transport landscape.

The hybrid system pairs a robust 4-litre Euro 6 turbo-diesel engine with an electric motor. This combination aims to significantly lower harmful emissions and deliver improved fuel economy compared to conventional diesel trucks. Unlike some hybrid passenger cars that reduce engine size, Hino retains the full-size diesel engine in the 300 Hybrid, prioritising long-term durability and reliability under demanding working conditions.


The electric motor is positioned between the clutch and gearbox, operating in parallel with the diesel engine. This setup provides power assistance, enhancing overall efficiency and reducing carbon dioxide output. Together, the diesel engine and electric motor generate 111 kW of power and 470 N.m of torque, with peak torque available from as low as 1 200 r/min. Power is delivered through a six-speed automated manual transmission (AMT), which drivers can manually override if needed.

These local trials build upon experience gained since 2023, when the first three Hino 300 Hybrids arrived in South Africa. These initial units have been successfully operating with Namlog Logistics from the Toyota Africa Parts Centre in Ekurhuleni, forming a key part of Toyota South Africa Motors' broader New Energy Vehicle (NEV) strategy.


This initiative reflects the long-standing commitment of Hino Motors in Japan to reduce emissions and fuel consumption, encompassing both manufacturing processes and vehicle operation. As part of its multi-pathway strategy towards carbon neutrality, Hino globally develops and tests diverse powertrain solutions, including compressed natural gas, hydrogen fuel cells, battery electric vehicles, and diesel-electric hybrids like the 300 Series.

"Itumeleng Segage, General Manager of Hino South Africa, emphasised the practical considerations driving the trials: “Finding the right balance between cost, operational range, payload capacity, maintenance requirements, and future resale value is essential. These factors determine which technology suits specific applications best. That’s precisely why we are running these local customer trials with several Hino 300 Hybrid trucks – to evaluate these critical measures under South African conditions."

Early indications from overseas markets are encouraging. In Australia, where Euro VI emission standards take effect later this year, the Hino 300 Hybrid is gaining traction. A recent 300 km test replicating urban delivery conditions around the Bathurst race circuit demonstrated notable fuel savings – approximately 24% for Wide Cab variants and 22% for Standard Cab models. Australian motor industry publication GoAuto reported similar results, achieving a 21.1% fuel saving in their independent test run.

The Hino 300 Hybrid retains the standard features expected in the 300 Series, including air conditioning, AM/FM radio, electric windows, dual airbags and daytime running lights, ensuring operator comfort and safety are not compromised.

Segage concluded, “We see considerable value in hybrid technology for many operations suited to the 300 Series, particularly urban delivery and city-to-city transport. We are keenly looking forward to the outcomes of these extended local trials and the direct feedback from the customers operating these trucks.” The results will be crucial in shaping Hino's strategy for introducing new energy vehicles to the South African market.

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