HINO SET TO MAKE HUGE SPLASH AT AUSTRALIAN BUS AND COACH SHOW

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

HINO SET TO MAKE HUGE SPLASH AT AUSTRALIAN BUS AND COACH SHOW

Editor of Coach and Bus magazine Fabian Cotter labels Poncho “one of the coolest-looking, mega-practical and size conscious buses from Hino” during an exclusive early peek

Hino’s eye-grabbing Poncho is set to prove that size really does matter when the diminutive mini-bus makes its public debut at the upcoming Australian Bus and Coach Show.

Measuring less than seven metres from end to end and little more than two metres across, the Poncho’s exterior dimensions and 6.4-metre turning circle make it well-suited to manoeuvring through congested cities.

Despite its compact exterior dimensions, clever use of internal space means it can carry up to 18 seated passengers and a further 10 comfortably in the aisle. 

“Its long wheelbase and short overhangs are an ideal basis for a low-floor, nimble bus that doesn’t sacrifice stability or passenger comfort in the name of manoeuvrability,” said Hino Australia National Sales Manager, Kevin Fielding. 

“We see this as a community transport option that is ideal for retirement communities and as a rural-route bus, as well as ex-services and sporting clubs.”

The Poncho on display at the Australian Bus and Coach show is powered by Hino’s Euro 5-compliant JO5D four-cylinder engine, capable of 177 horsepower and 530Nm.

The Poncho’s turbo-intercooled, common-rail injected 4.7-litre engine channels its power to the rear axle via Aisin’s proven five-speed automatic transmission, which – along with the front axle – can be raised or lowered by 50 millimetres for easy access. 

The Poncho, along with its big sister Melpha, is in the country so Hino Australia can evaluate its suitability for the local market. 

With hybrid and full-electric models already operating in Japan, there’s scope for a wide Poncho range.

The Melpha’s 6.4-litre J07 turbo-diesel engine pumps out more than 226 horsepower and 657Nm of torque, comfortably propelling the Hino-bodied, 35-passenger bus via an Allison five-speed automatic transmission.

At nearly nine metres long and 2.4 metres wide, the Melpha dwarfs the Poncho, but the big Hino’s turning circle is still a respectable 7.4 metres thanks to a 4.5-metre wheelbase. 

Rounding out the Hino stand at the Australian Bus and Coach Show will be a brand-new FD240 bus chassis, fitted with a P & D Coachworks 45-seat body. 

The P & D body comprises lightweight fibreglass and aluminium panels over a tough galvanised steel frame. Together with the proven toughness of the FD240 chassis, the bus is well-equipped to deliver years of service.

The Hino FD240 is the first of 19 buses to be delivered to Mee's Bus Line in Melbourne by late 2014.

The Australian Bus and Coach Show runs from 25 to 26 September at Sydney Olympic Park.

For more information, visit www.busshow.com.au.

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