Hyundai Mighty | |
Manufacturer: | Hyundai Motor Company Mitsubishi Motors Corporation |
Production: | 1st (1987-1994; Fuso based) 2nd (1998-2015/1998~2023(Narrow cab)) 3rd (2015-present) |
Aka: | Mitsubishi Fuso Canter |
Predecessor: | Hyundai Bison |
Successor: | Hyundai Mighty II |
Assembly: | Wanju, South Korea |
Class: | Rear wheel drive vehicles |
Platform: | Mitsubishi Fuso Canter |
Body Style: | Truck (standard cab, crew cab) |
Engine: | Mitsubishi 117 HP |
Transmission: | 5/6-speed manual 6-speed automatic |
Length: | 6140 mm (BEV) |
Width: | 2025 mm cab excluding mirrors (BEV) 2100 mm overall excluding mirrors (BEV) |
Height: | 2295 mm ground to top of cab (BEV) 2865 mm overall (BEV) |
Weight: | 3250 kg (BEV) |
Wheelbase: | 3300 mm (BEV) |
Related: | Mitsubishi Fuso Canter |
Designer: | Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation |
Battery: | 114.5 kWh LFP (BEV) |
Chassis: | Body-on-frame |
The Hyundai Mighty (hangul:현대 마이티) is a line of light-duty commercial vehicle by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available in Korea and some other countries.
Manufactured from 1987 with the first cars going to Asia, other European and American countries which saw import or manufacture of the Mighty included Europe, Mid-east, Africa, and South America. Korea was another market until early 1987. In many markets, the Mighty was very expensive and was replaced by the Hyundai Truck when that model became available in 1987 to 1997. In North America, the Mighty was known as the Bering LD.[1]
The overseas was another important market for the Mighty - to the extent that it was manufactured there from the 1980s using many local components.
In Europe, Mid-East, Africa, South America, its principal competitors are Kia Titan, Kia Trade, Kia Frontier.