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Hyundai Launches 2025 The New Mighty with Enhanced Features for Commercial Drivers

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Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group
Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group

On Tuesday, Hyundai Motor Group unveiled its enhanced mid-size truck, the 2025 The New Mighty, marking the beginning of its official sales campaign.

The 2025 Convenience and practicality are enhanced by the New Mighty’s addition and expansion of convenience features based on feedback from commercial customers and improved cargo loading performance.

Hyundai has introduced air suspension seats in the 2025 The New Mighty’s 4-ton cargo and 10.3-ton chassis cab models.

Air suspension seats offer superior vibration absorption compared to traditional coil suspension seats. They ensure driver comfort during extended trips and enhance overall stability with reduced lateral movement.

Across all regular and super cab trims, Hyundai has incorporated an adjustable driver’s seat belt height, allowing for a customized fit to suit various body types.

The premium trim has expanded the application of electric outside mirrors and doorstep lamps, previously only available in the top-of-the-line Prestige trim. It has installed an ECM room mirror (electronic photosensitive room mirror) to prevent glare to the driver during nighttime driving and improve forward visibility.

Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group
Photo courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group

The super cab model features a USB-C fast charging port and a 24V power outlet in the sleeping area for convenience.

Hyundai is expanding the 2025 The New Mighty lineup with new 3.1-ton and 5.1-ton cargo models. These variants will be offered exclusively in the Prestige trim and will be equipped with popular features like automatic transmission and a Tire Mobility Kit (TMK) as standard.

In addition, the 3.5-ton wide and 4-ton long-wheelbase cargo models have expanded the loading box width to 2,280 mm to increase the loading capacity and expand the variety of loaded items.

To commemorate the launch, Hyundai is hosting a quiz event on its Hyundai Truck & Bus Kakao Plus Friend Channel.

Participants who add the channel and correctly answer questions about the 2025 The New Mighty will be entered into a prize drawing. The event runs from February 18th to February 24th, with full details available on the Hyundai.com website.

A Hyundai official stated, “In 2025, the New Mighty builds on the model’s exceptional performance while significantly improving driver-focused convenience and practicality, offering our customers enhanced business value.”

Hyundai plans to begin deliveries of the 2025 The New Mighty in March.

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