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Motor vehicle
Hyundai Mega Truck
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Also called
  • Hyundai New Super Truck Medium
  • Bering MD (North America)
Production2004–July 2021
AssemblySouth Korea: Wanju
DesignerHyundai Motor Company Design Center
Bering Truck
Body and chassis
ClassRear wheel drive vehicles
Body styleTruck
Powertrain
EngineHyundai K-Engine
TransmissionHyundai (manual)
Allison/ZF (automatic)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,845-4,895 (4.5t)
3,845-5,395 (5t)
Length7,010-8,660
Width2,255 (4.5t)
2,400 (5t)
Height2,660
Curb weight4,680(9,375)-5,280(9,975) (4.5t)
4,730(9,925)-5,490(10,185) (5t)
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai Super Truck Medium
SuccessorHyundai Pavise

The Hyundai Mega Truck (hangul:현대 메가트럭) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicle by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available as cargo and dump truck. Its model truck name is 'Hyundai'.

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

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

It was replaced by the Hyundai Pavise in July 2021.

Models

Hyundai Mega Truck is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company in commercial vehicle of trucks for two related models. Designed by Hyundai Motor Company and Bering Truck. Manufactured in Korea at the Hyundai Motor Company Jeonju Commercial Vehicle Plant located in Wanju County and assembled in 2004 to 2021.

  • 4.5 ton Cargo (short/long/ultra long)
  • 5 ton Cargo (short/long/ultra long/ultra long plus)
  • 5 ton Dump (short)

External links

Hyundai Truck & Bus
Current models
Commercial trucks
Buses
Discontinued models
Ford based
Mercedes-Benz based
Mitsubishi Fuso based
(Mitsubishi Fuso presents)
Hyundai based (Mitsubishi Fuso
& Bering Truck presents)


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