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Not to be confused with Isuzu Traga. Motor vehicle
Hyundai Trago
Hyundai Trago
Overview
ManufacturerHyundai Motor Company
Also calledHyundai New Power Truck (South Korea)
Hyundai Super Truck (Africa, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Latin America)
Production2004–2013
AssemblyJeonju, South Korea (Hyundai Motor)
DesignerHyundai Motor Company Design Center
Body and chassis
ClassRear wheel drive vehicles
Body styleTruck
Powertrain
EngineHyundai Powertec Engine
TransmissionZF (automatic)
Dimensions
Wheelbase8,300mm/7,470mm (cargo)
6,200mm (dump)
4,650mm (tractor)
Chronology
PredecessorHyundai New Power Truck
SuccessorHyundai Xcient

The Hyundai Trago (hangul:현대 트라고) is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicle by Hyundai Motor Company in luxury commercial vehicle. The range was primarily available as luxury cargo and dump truck, tractor. Its model truck name is 'Hyundai', but in USA and Canada it was known as Bering HD or Bering HDMX, and Korea truck based it was known as Hyundai New Power Truck.

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

Models

Hyundai Trago is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company for two series of heavy duty trucks. Designed by Hyundai Motor Company, it was manufactured in Korea at Hyundai Motor Company Jeonju Commercial Vehicle Plant. The Trago has been built since October 2006.

Model name (South Korea)

2007 Hyundai Trago in South Korea
See also: Hyundai New Power Truck
  • Gold (Economy & Hi-Power engine model)
  • Pro (Economy engine model)

Lineup

Other special vehicle models in Hyundai Special Vehicles

Cargo
  • 19 ton (8x4, economy/hi-power, Ultra long)
  • 19.5 ton (8x4, economy/hi-power, Short)
  • 25 ton (10x4, ultra long)
Dump
  • 24 ton (8x4, short)
  • 25.5 ton (8x4, short)
Tractor
  • 6x2:440
  • 6x4:380/410/440

Technology

Engine

  • 8x4 Cargo:380 hp (PS)/160 kg·m, 410 hp (PS)/188 kg·m
  • 10x4 Cargo:440 hp (PS)/206 kg·m
  • 8x4 Dump:460 hp (PS)/225 kg·m
  • 6x2 Tractor:440 hp (PS)/206 kg·m
  • 6x4 Tractor:380 hp (PS)/160 kg·m, 410 hp (PS)/188 kg·m, 440 hp (PS)/206 kg·m

Transmission

  • 8x4 Cargo (ZF only):forward 16/reverse 2
  • 10x4 Cargo (ZF only):forward 16/reverse 2
  • 8x4 Dump (ZF only):forward 16/reverse 2
  • 6x2 Tractor (ZF only):forward 16/reverse 2
  • 6x4 Tractor (ZF only):380-forward 10/reverse 2, 410*440-forward 16/reverse 2

Notes

External links

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