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Updated On: 04-Nov-2025 07:22 AM
DICV chief Satyakam Arya to lead Hino Motors global operations from April 2026 under Daimler-Truck and Toyota integration, after driving record growth at BharatBenz.
Satyakam Arya appointed President & CEO of Hino Motors, effective April 1, 2026.
Transition part of Daimler Truck–Toyota integration between Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors.
Led record growth, doubled customer base, and expanded network at DICV.
DICV became India’s first 100% renewable energy commercial vehicle manufacturer.
Succession planning at DICV in progress; announcement expected soon.
Satyakam Arya, the current Managing Director and CEO of Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV), will step into a global leadership role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Hino Motors, effective April 1, 2026, subject to necessary regulatory approvals.
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Arya’s appointment marks an important step in the integration of Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor Corporation’s commercial vehicle subsidiaries, namely Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors. The new structure aims to strengthen global synergies and innovation across both brands.
He will relocate to Tokyo to head Hino Motors worldwide operations and transformation strategy.
During his tenure at DICV, Arya led the company through record profitability growth while doubling its customer base across all segments.
Under his leadership, the BharatBenz dealership network expanded from 182 to over 385 locations across India, significantly improving the brand’s nationwide reach.
Arya also steered DICV toward sustainability and innovation milestones — making it India’s first commercial vehicle manufacturer to operate entirely on renewable energy. The company also earned the country’s first IGBC Green Factory Building V2 certification.
Arya’s leadership saw the launch of several key innovations, including:
EU safety standard ECE R29-03 cabin compliance
TorqShift (AMT) tippers
HX Series trucks, enhancing performance and driver comfort
His commitment to advancing safety and technology helped DICV align with global standards and strengthen its product portfolio.
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Achim Puchert, Member of the Board of Management at Daimler Truck Holding AG, praised Arya’s contribution, saying, “Satyakam has been an outstanding leader, demonstrating exceptional expertise in commercial vehicle operations and a deep commitment to customer success.”
Arya expressed confidence in DICV’s future, stating, “India’s commercial vehicle industry is entering a transformative decade. DICV has built a strong foundation, exceptional leadership, and the momentum to capture these opportunities.”
Arya is no stranger to Japan, having previously spent four years with Daimler Truck Asia, where he led transformation initiatives. His deep experience in international operations will now guide Hino Motors, a brand with over 80 years of legacy in the global commercial vehicle sector.
Succession planning at DICV is already underway, and official announcements are expected soon. Arya’s appointment will coincide with the launch of ARCHION’s operations on April 1, 2026, once all board and regulatory approvals are completed.
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Satyakam Arya’s appointment as CEO of Hino Motors marks a major milestone in the global commercial vehicle industry. With his proven leadership at DICV, Arya is well-positioned to steer Hino through its next phase of transformation and growth under the Daimler Truck, Toyota partnership. His experience, focus on sustainability, and customer-driven approach are expected to strengthen Hino’s global presence and drive future innovation.