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In August of 200 1 year, Hino was controlled by Toyota, and Toyota owned 50. 1% of Hino's shares. After being controlled, in September 2002, Toyota and Hino jointly launched the first fuel cell bus FCHV-BUS2 in Japan. The latest news is that in June 2003, the bus business of Hino and Isuzu will be merged to form a new joint venture company.
Hino bus products include city buses and tourist buses. City buses are mainly Blue Ribbon City and Rainbow Series, while tourist buses are mainly SELEGA, MELPHA and LIESSE Series. SELEGA is a large bus, MELPHA and LIESSE are medium-sized buses, and SELEGA bus participated in the Shanghai World Bus Expo and was well received.