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WABCO, Hino enter into partnership to equip Hino trucks with various technologies

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WABCO, Hino enter into partnership to equip Hino trucks with various technologies

BRUSSELS, Belgium — WABCO Holdings, a global supplier of technologies to improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles, has entered into a strategic partnership with Hino Trucks, a commercial truck brand headquartered in Novi, Michigan.

Under the agreement, WABCO will provide its latest generation braking control technology and a range of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for Hino Trucks’ forthcoming heavy-duty truck debut in North America.

WABCO will furnish Hino Trucks with a range of technologies from its portfolio of safety and vehicle control technologies to support Hino’s all-new XL Series line of Class 7 and 8 heavy-duty trucks which will begin series production in early 2019.

The Class 8 portfolio will include a tractor with a 66,000 GCWR, according to Glenn Ellis, Hino senior vice president-customer experience.

These include WABCO’s modular braking system platform mBSP to enable anti-lock braking (ABS), ESCsmart Electronic Stability Control and products from its suite of industry-leading ADAS technologies.

Hino will offer their new XL7 and XL8 trucks with WABCO’s OnGuardACTIVE collision mitigation system onboard. With powerfully differentiating performance, particularly in low visibility conditions, OnGuardACTIVE assists truck drivers to recognize and respond to potentially dangerous traffic or weather conditions that could lead to a rear-end collision with moving or stationary vehicles ahead, according to Jon Morrison WABCO president, Americas. This radar-onlysystem provides acoustic, visual and haptic alerts to prompt the driver’s response to imminent collisions. If the driver does not take corrective action, OnGuardACTIVE can autonomously apply the brakes and can bring the vehicle to a complete stop, Morrison said.

Hino will also offer this range of heavy-duty trucks with WABCO’s powerful OnLaneALERT Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS). Helping drivers to avoid unintentional lane drifting, the most common accident involving heavy-duty vehicles, OnLaneALERT utilizes a forward-looking, windshield-mounted camera to monitor the vehicle’s position within its highway lane. When the system detects the vehicle crossing its driving lane markings without a turn signal having been previously activated, OnLaneALERT provides an audible warning from the side of the vehicle affected. This alert prompts the driver to take corrective action to help prevent potential collisions or road run-offs.

“WABCO’s global technology leadership in the commercial vehicle industry makes it the perfect partner to support our entry to the North American heavy-duty truck segment,” said Yoshinori Noguchi, President and CEO, Hino Trucks North America. “As we continue to expand Hino’s presence in the local Class 7 and 8 market, WABCO’s ADAS and innovative modular technologies offer distinct advantages that further differentiates the versatile and stylish Hino XL Series for fleet customers.”

“WABCO’s pioneering ADAS and modular braking system platforms provide significant advantages for global original equipment manufacturers seeking to penetrate new markets,” Morrison said. “We are honored that Hino has selected WABCO to support the North American launch of its next-generation heavy-duty trucks, underlining our technology leadership and relentless focus on delivering value for our customers wherever they choose to operate.”

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WABCO has entered into a strategic partnership with Hino Trucks to supply industry-leading safety systems in support of its forthcoming heavy-duty truck debut in North America, including a Class 8 tractor with a 66,000 GCWR. (Courtesy: WABCO/HINO

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