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Hyundai e-Mighty
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | File:Hyundai Mighty 2.5 Ton Crew Cab WT1 PE Deep Blue Army.jpg |
| name | Hyundai e-Mighty |
| manufacturer | Hyundai Motor Company |
| production | 2004-present |
| assembly | Jeonju, South Korea (Hyundai Motors Jeonju) |
| predecessor | Hyundai Mighty II |
| successor | Hyundai New Mighty |
| class | Truck (Rear wheel drive vehicles) |
| body_style | Truck (standard cab, crew cab) |
| engine | Hyundai 145ps CRDi Engine |
| transmission | Hyundai (manual) |
| Allison (automatic) | |
| aka | Hyundai New Mighty (Africa and Latin America) |
| Hyundai Mighty EX Series | |
| related | Bering MS |
| designer | Hyundai Motor Company Design Center |
Allison (automatic) Hyundai Mighty EX Series The Hyundai e-Mighty (hangul:현대 이 마이티, 현대 e-마이티) is a line of light-duty commercial vehicles by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available in Korea and some other Asian countries. e-Mighty was first manufactured in October 2004 with the first cars going to Korea. Manufacturing began in 2004 with Hyundai in Korea and Asia. Other areas which imported or manufactured the e-Mighty included Europe, the Mid-east and North America. In many markets the e-Mighty was very expensive and was replaced by the Hyundai Truck when that model became available for worldwide markets in early 2004.
The overseas market was also important for the e-Mighty - to the extent that it was manufactured there from the 2000s using many local components.
Most models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'e-Mighty' badge, but the common Hyundai badge is usually used on the rear. Japanese and Asian competitors are the Mitsubishi Fuso Canter, Isuzu Elf, UD Atlas, Toyota Dyna, and Hino Dutro.
Models
Model name (South Korea)
- Gold
- Super
- Deluxe
- HD78
Lineup
- Standard Cab Low Long Cargo (2.5t)
- Standard Cab Shot Cargo (2.5t, 3.5t Chassis Cab)
- Standard Cab Long Cargo (2.5t, 3.5t)
- Double Crew Cab Long Cargo (2.5t)
- Standard Cab Shot Dump (2.5t, 3.5t)
Notes
References
References
- "Hyundai EX Series". Hyundai Truck and Bus.
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