Hino Poncho
The Hino Poncho (日野・ポンチョ) is a low-floor minibus produced by Hino Motors through the J-Bus joint-venture.[2]
Hino Poncho | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | J-Bus[1] |
Production | 2002–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Complete bus |
Layout | Front-engine (1st generation) Rear-engine (2nd generation) |
Doors | Single or dual door |
Floor type | Low-floor |
Related | Hino Liesse |
Powertrain | |
Transmission | 5-speed manual 5-speed automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 4.3m |
Length | 7.1m to 8.0m |
Width | 2.4m |
Height | 3.0m |
First generation(2002-2005)
The Poncho first generation was based on the Fiat Ducato chassis.
- VF3ZCPMAC(2002)
- Poncho VF3ZCPMAC
Second generation (2006-present)
The Poncho second generation was developed from the Hino Liesse.
- ADG-HX6JHAE/LAE (2006)
- BDG-HX6JHAE/LAE (2007)
- SDG/SKG-HX9JHBE/LBE (2011)
- A Poncho L at the 2004 Tokyo Motor Show
- Poncho ADG-HX6JLAE
- Poncho BDG-HX6JLAE
- Poncho SKG-HX9JLBE
- Poncho driver's compartment
- Poncho Electric bus in Sumida, Tokyo
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References
- J-Bus website viewed 2014-08-19
- J-Bus website viewed 2014-08-19
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hino Poncho. |
- (in Japanese) Hino Poncho Homepage
- (in Japanese) Fact sheet (translation)
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