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National Car Company, the sole distributor for Hyundai trucks and buses in Qatar, has launched the ‘Total Peace of Mind’ package offer.
The offer includes three-year/unlimited kilometre warranty and seven free services up to 30,000km or one year, whichever comes first. The limited-period offer is applicable for Hyundai light duty trucks and is valid until December 15, according to a press statement from National Car Company.
By applying “state-of-the-art technology, the HD series trucks maintain the highest standards in development and manufacturing,” the statement notes, adding that these trucks undergo stringent endurance tests. The Hyundai D4DC diesel engine delivers “powerful performance, combined with exceptional reliability and durability.”
A “heat-treated, web-strengthened, ultra-rigid upper frame” provides the chassis basis for the superior performance and safety of all Hyundai HD trucks. Optimal suspension resilience, fully loaded or empty, comes from the proven toughness of leaf springs with advanced shock absorber technology. Large size brake linings and tandem brake boosters give consistently dependable and powerful braking. For greater loading capacity, the HD series offer increased axle capacities, reinforced suspension, and uprated clutch and brake performance.
The HD series offers one of the safest and most ergonomic cabs available and features high-back seats, built to support, comfort and reduce driving fatigue. With the new expanded windscreen and optimised seating position, drivers enjoy a maximum field of view, which allows them to confidently manoeuvre in tight spots.
The HD series light duty trucks - HD65, HD72 & HD78 - are equipped with Euro 1, D4DC engines, delivering an “outstanding power output” of 120 ps@3,200 and a toque of 295Nm@2,000rpm. To offer real cargo carrying flexibility, these trucks can be selected for chassis payload capacities ranging from 4.1 to 5.2 tonnes and GVW ranging from 6.5 to 7.5 tonnes.
Though nicknamed the “baby truck,” HD46 has the power to deliver with an engine output of 80ps@4,000 and can comfortably take a chassis payload of 2.3 tonnes. The most compact in the range with a narrow 1,760mm width, HD46 is most suited for congested city streets.
The HD series trucks also offer “extraordinary active safety and security” through a four-channel ABS integrated Electronic Brake-force Distribution system as an option. When the system senses the wheels locking in adverse or slippery road conditions, it easily adjusts and controls the braking pressures to all wheels by hydraulic control, while increasing brake pressure in an emergency automatically.
“From refrigerated vans (chiller/freezer) to mobile service trucks, dump trucks as well as crane trucks, the Hyundai HD series will fulfil your needs whatever be your specific business requirements. Tanker, aerial platform, recovery, maintenance and waste management, etc, are the other commonly used applications for the HD series,” the statement added.
National Car Company has been associated with the Hyundai brand since 1978.
For more information, one can call 44355117 or e-mail at info@hyundai-qatar.com
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