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Hyundai launches its first Chassis Cab electric work truck in Korea for $42,000

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Hyundai launched its first small electrical work truck in Korea on Wednesday, beginning at round $42,000 (55.95 million gained). The Chassis Cab EV work truck was launched alongside a brand new Particular Excessive-High Mannequin, rounding out Hyundai’s ST1 lineup.

Hyundai launches its first Chassis Cab electrical work truck

After unveiling its first industrial electrical van, the ST1, final April, two new fashions are becoming a member of the lineup.

Hyundai launched the ST1 Cargo (for logistics) and Cargo Refrigerated (for supply) in Korea earlier this 12 months.

An organization official stated the ST1 is “a enterprise platform with quite a lot of growth potentialities.” Though the primary fashions had been designed for supply and logistics, the platform will be “tailor-made to numerous functions sooner or later.”

The brand new ST1 Chassis Cab is Hyundai’s first small industrial electrical work truck. The corporate stated that with the again eliminated, the mannequin is appropriate for a number of enterprise makes use of.

Powered by a 76.1 kWh battery, the EV work truck can drive as much as 203 miles (327 km) on a single cost. Hyundai’s ST1 Chassis Cab is 5,465 mm lengthy, 2,015 mm vast, and a pair of,005 mm tall. It begins at round $42,00 (55.95 million gained). Costs don’t embody incentives.

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Hyundai ST1 Chassis Cab electrical work truck (Supply: Hyundai Motor Group)

Hyundai additionally launched the ST1 Particular Excessive High mannequin, which has extra loading capability for logistics and supply.

The Particular mannequin begins at round $43,000 (57.4 million gained) and has a driving vary of as much as 180 miles (289 km). Each fashions characteristic quick charging (10% to 80%) in about 20 minutes.

See also  Nissan's decision to delay the launch of its next-generation Frontier pickup truck has sparked speculation about a potential mid-size electric vehicle (EV) option.
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Hyundai ST1 inside (Supply: Hyundai Motor Group)

Hyundai geared up its electrical work automobiles with cloud-based navigation to indicate real-time data, comparable to close by EV charging stations. As soon as chosen, a website may also show the battery stage and potential driving distance to the charger.

Hyundai’s sister firm Kia, can also be launching its first electrical industrial automobiles. The primary, due out subsequent 12 months, the PV5, was noticed final week, revealing its boxy design (see the video right here).

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