Hyundai Mighty II

Hyundai Mighty II
Overview
Manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company
Production Worldwide
Designer Hyundai Motor Company Design Center
Body and chassis
Class Truck (Rear wheel drive vehicles)
Body style Truck (standard cab, crew cab)
Related Bering MS
Kia Pamax
Powertrain
Transmission Hyundai (manual)
Allison (automatic)
Chronology
Predecessor Hyundai Mighty
Successor Hyundai e-Mighty

The Hyundai Mighty II (hangul:현대 마이티 투, 현대 마이티 II) is a line of light-duty commercial vehicle by Hyundai Motor Company. The range was primarily available in Korea and some other Asian countries, although it was also sold in the United States during the late 1990s and up current. Mighty II in manufactured from March 1998 with the first cars going to Korea, Manufacturing began in 1998 with Korea, Asia in Hyundai and United States in Bering. Other European and American countries which saw import or manufactures of the Mighty II included the Europe, Mid-east and North America. In many markets the Mighty II was very expensive and was replaced by the Hyundai Truck when that model became available for worldwide market in the early 1998.

The overseas was another important market for the Mighty II - to the extent that it was manufactured there from the 1990s using many local components.

Most models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Mighty II' and 'Mighty II QT' badge, but the common Hyundai badge is usually used on the rear.

In United States, its principal competitors are Bering MS, Mitsubishi Fuso FE, Chevrolet W-Series, GMC W-Series, Isuzu N-Series and the UD 1200/1300/1400. and Japan competitors are Mitsubishi Fuso Canter, Isuzu Elf, UD Atlas, Toyota Dyna, Hino Dutro.

Models

Hyundai Mighty II is a truck design by Hyundai Motor Company Jeonju Design Center, Rebadged in Bering MS, Manufacture period: Wide Cab - 1998-2004 (from 2004 manufacturing to Hyundai e-Mighty), Narrow Cab QT - 1998-current

Model name (South Korea)

Wide Cab
Narrow Cab QT

Ton type

Wide Cab
Narrow Cab QT

Lineup

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