Friday, 08 May 2026 14:55

Hino Truck Owners Have 10 Days Left to Register for Proposed $10.9M Settlement

Written by  Staff Reporters

Owners and lessees of certain Hino Trucks New Zealand diesel vehicles have just 10 days remaining to register or opt out of a proposed $10.9 million class action settlement.

The proposed settlement relates to certain Hino diesel vehicles acquired or leased in New Zealand between 2010 and 2025, including various 300, 500 and 700 series truck models.

The settlement is currently progressing through the approval and administration process.

Class Action Linked to Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Claims

The proceeding alleged issues relating to fuel efficiency and emissions information which Hino has denied.

No admission of liability is made under the proposed settlement which is now progressing through the settlement approval and administration process.

The class action follows Hino Motors Ltd.’s public admission in 2022 that it had falsified fuel efficiency and emissions testing data to secure vehicle certification in Japan.

Shine Lawyers NZ Urges Owners to Register

Shine Lawyers NZ is urging all potentially affected New Zealand vehicle owners to register ahead of the 18 May deadline.

“With the registration deadline of 18 May approaching, thousands of Hino owners and lessees are urged to act now. If you don’t register (or opt out) by the deadline, you risk missing out on any settlement payment,” said Heidi Gwynne, Solicitor in the Class Actions Team at Shine Lawyers NZ.

“This class action has provided a clear pathway for eligible class members to seek compensation without the delay and cost of protracted and expensive litigation,” she said.

“The key message for Hino owners is to register before 18 May so that if you are eligible, you don’t miss the opportunity to receive compensation.”

Anyone who currently owns or leases, or previously owned or leased, a new or used Hino diesel vehicle in New Zealand manufactured between 2010 and 2022 may be eligible. Class members who have registered will receive further information about the settlement administration process and next steps.

Register (or opt out) by 18 May at shinelawyers.co.nz/hinomotors

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