Hyundai 8 to 25-ton truck

Heavy Truck, last execution

The Hyundai Heavy Truck was a medium-duty trucks for the Hyundai Motor Company from 1978 to 1997 produced. 1977 Hyundai began his longstanding collaboration with Mitsubishi Motors. Until then, Hyundai had only models of Ford produced or taken over the distribution of Ford models in South Korea. The Heavy Truck supplemented the model range above the based on the Ford D-Series D-Series and Hyundai was a badge - engineering model of the Mitsubishi Fuso The Great.

1.Generation FV3 (90A ) 1978-1985

The first presented in May 1978 generation completely corresponded to the Mitsubishi Fuso Great. First came a 10.5 ton dump truck with the drive formula 6x4 and a 11 ton cargo truck and tractor ( 4x2) in the trade, with a Mitsubishi Fuso 290 hp diesel engine. In September 1979 was followed by a 8.5 and 10.75 tons of cargo trucks and tractor. A minor facelift was made in August 1981. This is a 8.5 ton and 15 ton dump truck were also introduced as the (Mitsubishi - license) Hyundai 8DC9 -0A 310 hp diesel engine. As of August 1982, various special vehicles such as cement mixers, garbage trucks, tank trucks, refrigerated trucks, crane trucks, fire trucks and others were available from the factory. In April 1983, an 8 ton distribution truck and dump truck were taken to the range and in August was followed by a 6x2 Betonmischerr.

2nd generation FV4 ( 91A ) 1985-1997

The model change, the Mitsubishi Fuso Great brought in December 1985 and the change to the second generation Heavy Truck. To start 8 tons, 8.5 tons, 11 tons, 11.5 tons and 15 tons variants were available. The built further under license Mitsubishi Fuso diesel engine has been reworked as a 8DC9 -1A with 320 hp now installed as a drive. As usual there was either 4x2, 6x2 or 6x4 drive types and various special vehicles.

  • In October 1988, a 6x4 9.5 ton distribution truck followed low floors. As of December 1989, a 8 × 4 20 tons dump truck was available.
  • 1991 saw a minor facelift with rectangular headlights now. As of September 1992, there was a 12.5 ton distribution truck variant.
  • In November 1993, the Mitsubishi license Hyundai was introduced 8DC11 355 hp diesel engine for the new variants 8x4 18 ton delivery trucks and tractor units and 21.5 tons dump truck.
  • A 10x4 truck with 60 tons was introduced in February 1994 and February 1995, a 10x4 dump truck and crane vehicle.
  • For the heavier models there from November 1996 to Daewoo Heavy Industries diesel engine with turbocharger and intercooler made ​​of 410 hp.

In October 1997, the production was stopped and the Hyundai Super Truck was the successor.

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