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Motor vehicle
Hyundai Super Truck
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Also calledJAC Gallop (China)
ProductionWorldwide
DesignerHyundai Motor Company Design Center, Bering Truck
Body and chassis
ClassRear wheel drive vehicles
Body styleTruck
PlatformBering HDMX
RelatedKM1500
Powertrain
TransmissionHyundai (manual), ZF/Allison (automatic)
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai 8 to 25-ton truck
SuccessorHyundai New Power Truck

The Hyundai Super truck (Hangul: 현대 슈퍼트럭) is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicle manufactured by Hyundai Motor Company from 1999 or 2001. The range was primarily available in cargo and dump truck. Its model truck name is 'Hyundai', but In USA and Canada market the brand name is 'Bering'.

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

In North America, Japan, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and South America, its principal competitors are Bering HDMX, Daewoo Novus, Daewoo Chasedae Truck, Samsung Big Thumb (also known as the S350/S250).

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Models

Hyundai Super Truck is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company in commercial vehicle of trucks for more related models. a cargo truck & dump truck, Designed by Hyundai Motor Company and Bering Truck. Manufacture period: 1997–2004. Rebadged by Bering HDMX.

  • 8 ton Cargo
  • 8.5 ton Cargo
  • 9.5 ton cargo
  • 11 ton Cargo
  • 11.5 ton Cargo
  • 12 ton Cargo
  • 13 ton Cargo
  • 14 ton Cargo
  • 15 ton Cargo
  • 16 ton cargo
  • 17 ton Cargo
  • 18 ton Cargo
  • 19 ton Cargo
  • 19.5 ton Cargo
  • 22 ton cargo
  • 22.5 ton Cargo
  • 23 ton Cargo
  • 23.5 ton Cargo
  • 25 ton Cargo
  • 8 ton Dump
  • 11 ton Dump
  • 15 ton Dump
  • 23 ton Dump
  • 24 ton Dump
  • 6x2 Mixer
  • 8x4 Mixer
  • 6x2 Tractor
  • 6x4 Tractor
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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