VIN Prefix 5PV: Hino (WMI)

VINs that start with 5PV are typically Hino trucks, built by Toyota Group. Here's what the prefix tells you — and what it doesn't.

Last updated: June 2026 · Data sources: NHTSA vPIC (live) and FMCSA public inspection records (periodic refresh).

Quick answer

The prefix 5PV is a Hino World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) — the first three VIN characters that identify the manufacturer. It does not identify a specific truck or its history. Enter the full 17-character VIN to decode the exact vehicle and check its FMCSA DOT roadside inspection history.

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Why a prefix isn't enough

The WMI (5PV) only tells you the manufacturer. The remaining 14 characters encode the model, engine, GVWR, plant, model year, and serial number — and the full VIN is what FMCSA roadside records are matched against. For a Hino VIN lookup, use the complete 17-character VIN.

Frequently asked questions

What truck brand is VIN prefix 5PV?
VINs beginning with 5PV are typically Hino, built by Toyota Group. The first three characters (the WMI) identify the manufacturer, but you need the full 17-character VIN to identify and check a specific truck.
Can I check DOT history from just the VIN prefix?
No. A prefix identifies the manufacturer, not a specific vehicle. Enter the full 17-character VIN to check FMCSA roadside inspection history.