Win a Hino 300 Series TradeAce
Hino Australia has joined forces with fellow Team 18 Supercars sponsors IRWIN Tools to give away a brand new 300 Series 616 Built To Go (BTG) TradeAce truck.
“In our fifth year of sponsorship with Team 18, we are excited to partner with another team sponsor, IRWIN Tools, to support this promotion,” said Carley Aherns, Hino Australia’s Manager of Marketing.
Team 18 fields two cars in the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship, with Mark Winterbottom behind the wheel of the IRWIN Racing Commodore and Scott Pye steering the DEWALT Racing Commodore.
The brand-new Hino 300 Series 616 Standard Cab BTG TradeAce up for grabs can haul 4.5 tonnes, while offering car-like features, including an automatic transmission, and can be driven on a car licence.
Valued at over $50,000 (including GST and on-road costs), the competition truck, like all 300 Series light-duty models, features Hino SmartSafe, a comprehensive safety package with advanced driver assist technologies that take an active focus on protecting all road users.
Hino SmartSafe includes a Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Pedestrian Detection (PD), Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Reverse Camera and a suite of other standard safety features.
The truck on offer also comes factory fitted with Hino Genuine accessories, including an alloy drop-side tray, ladder racks, and a polished aluminium nudge bar.
“In late 2020, Hino expanded our range of BTG products, and it is proving a popular choice for customers wanting a high quality, durable solution and features the same class-leading levels of safety and in cab technology found in all 300 Series models," Ahern added.
“It is the perfect solution when considering an upgrade from a ute to a light-duty truck.”
Enter the competition by subscribing to irwinnews.com.au. You can also sign up to Hino News to double your chances to win.
The competition opened on 5 July and runs until 5 December, 2021. For full terms and conditions, go to: irwinnews.com.au.