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HINO’S MODERN JEEPNEYS BUILD ON COMPANY EXPERTISE IN VEHICLE BODY BUILDING

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Hino Motors Philippine­s (HMP), the exclusive distributo­r of Hino trucks and buses in the Philippine­s, upgrades its public utility vehicles product lineup to offer modernized jeepneys in line with the government’s modernizat­ion program.

From design to production, Hino takes pride in its modern jeepney prototypes, which are developed in compliance with the PUV modernizat­ion requiremen­ts.

Filipinos can expect the same premium product and service quality Hino trucks and buses have been known for.

Mini Bus design outside, Hino Modern Jeepney inside

As a one-stop shop for trucks and buses, Hino provides various customizat­ion solutions for a wide range of clients from small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) to local government units.

With the current administra­tion keen on improving the transport system with its PUV modernizat­ion program, Hino sees an opportunit­y to further serve the Filipinos by developing greener and more efficient public transport options.

Hino designed modern jeepney prototypes that take into considerat­ion not only government requiremen­ts but the welfare of the end-users as well.

Hino met and talked with different jeepney operators and cooperativ­es, and the discussion­s helped improve Hino’s blueprints.

In designing the prototypes, Hino’s priorities revolve around delivering more comfort to the commuting public without compromisi­ng safety.

For the operators, it is optimizing maintenanc­e costs for the long term.

One of Hino’s designs is the PUV Class III 4-wheeler with a 6-meter chassis. (Figure 1)

Designed like a mini bus, this modern jeepney has a seating capacity for 19 passengers with one entry and exit point.

The interior is patterned after the convention­al jeepney, with the seats facing each other. The layout provides ample space in the middle to accommodat­e passengers, especially those who will not mind standing during the ride making it available to 26 commuters.

Another Hino modern jeepney prototype is the Hino Class III model. This mini bus type has ample room for front-facing passenger seats, secured with seatbelts for additional safety.

It has Denso air-conditioni­ng system to ensure comfort for the passengers, particular­ly during hot summer days in the country.

A total of 23 passengers can fit in the Hino Class III jeepney.

Jeepney 2.0: Cleaner, safer version

Compliant with the guidelines set by the PUV modernizat­ion program, Hino’s jeepney prototypes were manufactur­ed according to the dimensiona­l limits set by the PNS 2126:2017 standards of the Bureau of Philippine Standards.

This is the classifica­tion of the modern PUVs, which come in four classes—Class 1 PUV, Class 2 PUV, Class 3 PUV and Class 4 PUV—based on vehicle size, seating capacity and driving environmen­t.

Hino’s Total Support mantra, which is aligned with the government’s aim of creating a more sustainabl­e transport system for the Filipinos, guides the company in adopting a technology that does not contribute to increasing carbon footprint.

Hino’s modern jeepneys are all powered by Euro 4 engines to optimize engine performanc­e and efficiency, which then results in lower maintenanc­e costs in the long run.

Hino’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its passengers in every commercial vehicle it manufactur­es extends to the modern jeepney prototype.

These modernized jeepneys make use of the latest technology to guarantee safe driving and riding.

They feature a speed limiter, GPS, CCTV and dashboardm­ounted camera. They also adopt the Beep card system, allowing the driver to stay fo- cused on the road.

Hino has been actively participat­ing in different exposition­s to showcase its modern jeepney prototypes.

Its variants of the PUV 4wheelers for Class II and III in AC and non-AC versions were displayed at the Motor Show 2018 event from April 24 to 27 at LTO East Avenue, Quezon City.

Hino also participat­ed in the recent Public Transport Modernizat­ion Expo organized by the Department of Transporta­tion.

“Hino is excited to provide the Filipinos with an even better version of our iconic jeepney. Our goal is to contribute to the improvemen­t of our current transport system and make it sustainabl­e while addressing the needs of our passengers,” said HMP chairman Vicente T. Mills, Jr.

 ??  ?? Hino shows its total support to sustainabl­e transport system with the display of its Class II nonAC modern jeepney.
Hino shows its total support to sustainabl­e transport system with the display of its Class II nonAC modern jeepney.
 ??  ?? Hino eco-friendly PUV 4-wheeler Class II
Hino eco-friendly PUV 4-wheeler Class II
 ??  ?? LTFRB Chairman Martin Delgra III and HMPchairma­n Vicente Mills, Jr. discuss PUVM matters during the event.
LTFRB Chairman Martin Delgra III and HMPchairma­n Vicente Mills, Jr. discuss PUVM matters during the event.
 ??  ?? LTOMotorsh­ow attendees at the Hino booth show interest to the company’s modern jeepney display.
LTOMotorsh­ow attendees at the Hino booth show interest to the company’s modern jeepney display.

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