Hyundai Australia has a brand new truck in the marketplace, however it’s not the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux-rivalling ute that many are clamouring for.
As an alternative, the Mighty is an all-electric light-duty industrial truck that’s geared toward taking up the yet-to-be-launched-in-Australia Iveco eDaily and Isuzu N Collection NRR.
Priced at $150,000 earlier than on-road prices, the Mighty is obtainable initially with a Cab Chassis configuration with a real Hyundai alloy tray including to the associated fee and a Pantech boxy physique choice to be accessible at a later date.
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Powering the Mighty is a permeant magnet synchronous electrical motor that outputs 120kW/320Nm to the rear axle, with prime velocity pegged at 100km/h.
In the meantime, the Iveco eDaily produces 140kW/400Nm in abroad markets, whereas the Isuzu N Collection NRR makes 370Nm from its powertrain (energy to be confirmed).
Measuring 6140mm lengthy and with a 3300mm wheelbase, the Mighty sports activities a 4050kg payload and a gross automobile mass (GVM) of 7300kg, whereas the Hyundai alloy tray has a 4200mm by 2354mm dimensions.
With an enormous 114.5kWh lithium-ion battery, the Mighty can journey as much as 200km with a full load in real-world circumstances earlier than needing a recharge.
As for its rivals, the Isuzu will use modular battery packs as much as 100kWh focusing on a driving vary of 200km, whereas the Iveco boasts a battery capability of as much as 111kWh for a 300km vary.
However with entry to a 100kW DC quick charger, the Mighty wants round 71 minutes to go from eight per cent battery to completely charged, whereas the sunshine truck can even add about 100km of driving vary in 20 minutes.
Commonplace options embody two-stage regenerative braking, an Eco driving mode, computerized headlights, heated facet mirrors, and seven.0-inch shows for the motive force and multimedia touchscreen.
For security, a complicated driver help suite is on supply, which incorporates ahead collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, hill-start help and a reversing digital camera.
Solely six Hyundai truck shops will supply the Mighty, with exterior colors extending to Creamy White or Hyper Silver – each coming with a fabric inside.
Every Mighty comes with a five-year/200,000km guarantee, whereas the battery is assured for an 8 12 months/400,000km interval.
Hyundai can also be spruiking that the primary 5 years/100,000km of scheduled servicing will complete lower than $4300 for the Mighty.
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