Hyundai 4.5 to 5-ton truck

Motor vehicle
Hyundai 4.5 to 5-ton truck
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Mitsubishi Motors
ProductionWorldwide
DesignerMitsubishi Fuso
Body and chassis
ClassRear wheel drive vehicles
Body styleTruck
PlatformMitsubishi Fuso Fighter
Powertrain
TransmissionHyundai/Mitsubishi (manual), ZF (automatic)
Chronology
SuccessorHyundai Super Truck Medium

The Hyundai 4.5 to 5-ton truck (hangul:현대4.5톤・5톤트럭) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicles by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available in cargo and dump truck. Its model truck name is 'Hyundai' and 'Hyundai Mitsubishi Fuso'.

Most medium-duty truck models are distinguishable by a front 'Hyundai Truck' badge, but the common Hyundai, and Mitsubishi Fuso badge is usually used on the rear.[1]

In Japan, Asia-Pacific, Mid-East, Africa, South America, its principal competitors are Kia Rhino.[2]

Models

Hyundai 4.5ton & 5ton Truck is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company in commercial vehicle of trucks for two related models.

  • Hyundai 4.5 to 5-ton Truck: a cargo truck (flatbed truck/box truck) & dump truck, Designed by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. Manufacture period: 1990–1995. Rebadged by Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter.
  • Hyundai 4.5 to 5-ton Truck New Model: a cargo truck & dump truck, Designed by Hyundai Motor Company and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. Manufacture period: 1994–1997.
    • 4.5 ton Cargo
    • 4.5 ton Dump
    • 5 ton Cargo
    • 5 ton Dump

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter 'A Solid Investment With Long Term Value'". InnovationDiscoveries.space. 2020-02-06. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  2. ^ "Full List of Hyundai Motor Company Models". Ranker. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
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