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Trucksales Staff18 Mar 2025
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Brisbane debut for Hyundai XCIENT

Hyundai’s XCIENT fuel cell truck will be shown to the Australian public for the first time at the Brisbane Truck Show in May

The Hyundai XCIENT fuel cell truck will make its Australian debut at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show.

Claimed to be the world’s first commercialised hydrogen fuel cell heavy-duty truck, the XCIENT showcases the evolution in Hyundai’s alternative fuel source heavy-duty trucking solutions.

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The hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered heavy-duty truck will be showcased alongside the Korean brand’s MIGHTY Electric truck, a zero tail-pipe emissions vehicle with a range of up to 200km fully laden, making it ideal for urban operations.

The MIGHTY features instant torque, delivered by the 120kW/320Nm electric motor for a more confident drive when loaded.

Whatever the assignment, the MIGHTY Electric can be customised to fit the job. Available as a bare cab-chassis, tipper and refrigerator Pantech, it can also be fitted with a Hyundai Genuine Accessories aluminium tray.

The MIGHTY EV offers a 7300kg GVM requiring a Light Rigid truck licence, with an optional 4495kg GVM available for car-licence holders.

The Hyundai Trucks display will be at Stand 112 in Hall 2 at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show, to be held over May 15 to 18 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Head to the Brisbane Truck Show website for more information.

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