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Hino Liesse
Overview
ManufacturerHino
Production1995–2011 (Liesse I)
1996–present (Liesse II)
Body and chassis
ClassMinibus
Body styleSingle-decker bus
Single-decker coach
Doors1 or 2
Floor typeStep entrance
RelatedHino Poncho
Toyota Coaster R
Isuzu Journey-J
Powertrain
EngineHino J05C, J05D, N04C-VL
Transmission5-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Length6.6m to 8.8m
Width2.5m
Height3.0m
Chronology
PredecessorHino Rainbow RB/AB
Successornone

The Hino Liesse (kana:日野・リエッセ) is a step-floor minibus built by the Japanese automaker Hino Motors from 1995 to present. The range is primarily available as a city bus and a tourist coach.

Models

  • KC-RX4JFAA (1995)
  • KK-RX4JFEA (1999)
  • PB-RX6JFAA (2004)
  • BDG-RX6JFBA (2007)

Liesse II

The Hino Liesse II was a rebadged Toyota Coaster.

  • KC-HZB/HDB/BB40/50 (1996)
  • KK-HZB/HDB/BB40/50 (1999)
  • PB-XZB40/50 (2004)
  • BDG/PDG-XZB40/50 (2007)
  • SDG/SKG-XZB70/70M (2017)

See also

External links

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