Hyundai Trucks Delivers 151 More XCIENT GTs to the Middle East
Hyundai Trucks has successfully delivered 151 XCIENT GT heavy-duty trucks to the Middle East, marking another milestone in its international growth. This repeat order underscores the brand’s strong technological capabilities and increasing influence in the region, further solidifying its presence in the global commercial vehicle market.

Engineered for Performance and Reliability
Designed to withstand the demanding conditions of the Middle East, the XCIENT GT is powered by Hyundai’s independently developed POWERTEC high-horsepower engine. It delivers consistent performance even in extreme heat, sandy terrain, and complex road conditions, ensuring efficiency across various transport applications. Equipped with a ZF 12-speed automatic transmission, the truck provides smooth shifting and intelligent gear selection based on driving conditions, optimizing fuel efficiency and driving performance

Global-Standard Manufacturing Ensures Quality
Hyundai Trucks adheres to strict international manufacturing standards to guarantee product reliability. Its Sichuan production facility has welcomed multiple visits from overseas clients, offering firsthand insight into its advanced manufacturing processes and rigorous quality control measures. Every detail, including the precise torque calibration of driveshaft bolts—ranging from 155.4 to 210.2 N·m—ensures the durability and safety of each vehicle.

The XCIENT GT has gained widespread recognition among Middle Eastern customers, known for its resilience in challenging environments. One customer noted, “The XCIENT GT maintains exceptional performance even in high temperatures and rough road conditions, with minimal downtime, significantly improving transport efficiency.”

Enhanced Services to Support Global Operations
To further strengthen its commitment to international markets, Hyundai Trucks has launched a comprehensive service enhancement initiative. This includes expanded technical support, system inspections, and localized after-sales services to maximize vehicle uptime and efficiency. Additionally, the company is deepening collaborations with regional partners to provide better service and operational support.

Driving the Future of Commercial Transportation
Hyundai Trucks CEO Choi Seok-gyu commented, “This repeat order of 151 trucks is a strong endorsement of our product quality and reliability. Moving forward, we will continue to strengthen partnerships with global distributors, expand our product range, and deploy dedicated service teams to provide superior technical support worldwide.”

With a focus on innovation and market expansion, Hyundai Trucks remains committed to delivering high-performance, efficient, and sustainable commercial vehicle solutions, paving the way for the future of intelligent and eco-friendly transportation.
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