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Hyundai Unveils Upgraded Mighty Truck for 2025

Desk / Updated : 2025-02-18 17:15:48
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SEOUL, South Korea – Hyundai Motor Company has announced the launch of its enhanced medium-duty truck, the 2025 "The New Mighty." The updated model emphasizes improved driver comfort, enhanced safety features, and expanded cargo capacity to better serve its customers.

Hyundai has focused on several key areas for this iteration of the Mighty:

Enhanced Comfort and Safety: Addressing driver fatigue, the 4-ton cargo and 10.3-ton chassis cab models now boast air suspension seats for a significantly smoother ride. Safety has also been prioritized with the inclusion of height-adjustable seatbelts across all cab types, ensuring a more customized and secure fit for drivers.

Upgraded Interior and Convenience: The premium trim level receives several upgrades, including power-adjustable mirrors and door step lamps, previously exclusive to the prestige trim. A new anti-glare ECM rearview mirror has also been added to enhance visibility during nighttime driving. For added convenience, the super cab model now features a USB-C type fast-charging port and a 24V power outlet conveniently located on the side of the bed.

Expanded Cargo Options and Capacity: The 2025 Mighty introduces new 3.1-ton and 5.1-ton cargo models, both available in the prestige trim with automatic transmission and a tire mobility kit. Furthermore, cargo space has been increased in the 3.5-ton wide and 4-ton long-chassis cargo models, which now come equipped with a wider cargo box measuring 2,280mm. This increase in width translates to a greater payload capacity and enhanced versatility for transporting goods.

Hyundai's Commitment to Customer Value: "With the 2025 The New Mighty, we have taken the Mighty's exceptional performance and elevated it with driver-focused convenience and practicality," stated a representative from Hyundai. "We are confident that this enhanced vehicle will provide our customers with even greater business value."

The 2025 The New Mighty is scheduled to begin shipping in March. This updated truck reflects Hyundai's ongoing commitment to providing practical and driver-centric vehicles to the commercial market.

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