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New look for Hyundai’s A-series

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14 January 2020

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The new-look HX300AL excavator in front of a predecessor model

Hyundai Construction Equipment Europe (HCEE) has released its latest A-series wheeled loaders and excavators, with a new-look livery.

The boom arm on the new models has been coloured grey-green, while the Hyundai logo changes from black to white.

The company says it wanted a new image for the new Stage V-compliant machines, to distinguish them from competitors, as part of its strategy to strengthen its presence in the European market.

by their predecessors. Customers will benefit from the compact size coupled with the high torque…of the new engines.

The Stage V engines also allow us to add the popular air conditioning and high flow hydraulics options to the 500 series models…increasing operator comfort and performance.”

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