HD Hyundai’s Flagship Models at Bharat CE Expo
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HD Hyundai’s Flagship Models at Bharat CE Expo

At Bharat Construction Expo 2025, Hyundai reaffirmed its role in shaping India’s infrastructure future by introducing its latest construction equipment—built for power, adaptability, and long-term reliability

The spotlight was on HD Hyundai’s flagship models—the HX30AZ, HX360L, and HX520L. Engineered for power, efficiency, and adaptability, these machines are designed to tackle the toughest challenges while minimising environmental impact and reducing operating costs.

"We’re committed to supporting India’s growth by delivering comprehensive solutions that address our customers’ real-world needs," said Seong Woo Shim, Managing Director of Hyundai India. "We prioritize flexibility, productivity, and delivering value to our customers in every solution we create."

The expo also featured an engaging game zone and a dedicated customer experience area, where visitors had the opportunity to interact with Hyundai’s leadership and gain deeper insights into the company’s vision for India’s infrastructure.

In India, as the fastest-growing construction equipment brand, HD Hyundai is set to play an important role in shaping the country’s future. With an unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, Hyundai is building a stronger future for India—one machine at a time

At Bharat Construction Expo 2025, Hyundai reaffirmed its role in shaping India’s infrastructure future by introducing its latest construction equipment—built for power, adaptability, and long-term reliability The spotlight was on HD Hyundai’s flagship models—the HX30AZ, HX360L, and HX520L. Engineered for power, efficiency, and adaptability, these machines are designed to tackle the toughest challenges while minimising environmental impact and reducing operating costs. We’re committed to supporting India’s growth by delivering comprehensive solutions that address our customers’ real-world needs, said Seong Woo Shim, Managing Director of Hyundai India. We prioritize flexibility, productivity, and delivering value to our customers in every solution we create. The expo also featured an engaging game zone and a dedicated customer experience area, where visitors had the opportunity to interact with Hyundai’s leadership and gain deeper insights into the company’s vision for India’s infrastructure. In India, as the fastest-growing construction equipment brand, HD Hyundai is set to play an important role in shaping the country’s future. With an unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction, Hyundai is building a stronger future for India—one machine at a time

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