Hyundai launches three special attachments with the launch of HX380L
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Hyundai launches three special attachments with the launch of HX380L

Construction equipment major Hyundai Construction Equipment (HCE) has launched three new special attachments—Quick Coupler HQC220, Clamshell HCB220, Orange Grapple HGB220, and the Mining Portfolio with the launch of the HX380L.

The launch event received overwhelming support from key customers and dealers, who attended with zeal.

The all-new and eagerly awaited 38-ton excavator HX380L was created specifically for the mining of marble and granite, as well as heavy-duty quarry work. With the launch of the HX380L, Hyundai hopes to take the lead in the 38-ton segment in the coming years.

A total of ten excavator models with attachments such as rock breakers, buckets, and newly launched special attachments were on display, ranging in size from 8 to 50 tonnes.

Hyundai authorised dealers, customers, and major financing partners gathered at the company's factory for the event.

There was strict adherence to Covid protocol as well as local and central government guidelines during the event.

The special attachments and HX380L were unveiled by Park Jin Seog, Managing Director of Hyundai CE India. This, he said, shows the commitment of Hyundai India to providing the Indian market with cutting-edge solutions.

The special attachments have been designed to be structurally durable and more productive. With a rugged undercarriage, structure, best-in-class fuel efficiency, and operator comfort, the HX380L is designed for tougher applications such as granite, marbles, and query, he said.

The special attachments Quick Coupler (HQC220), Clamshell (HCB220), Orange Grapple (HGB220), and HX380L are all unveiled.

An expert team dedicated to each machine will conduct a walk-around activity to explain the latest features and benefits. Felicitation was then given to customers and financiers.

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Construction equipment major Hyundai Construction Equipment (HCE) has launched three new special attachments—Quick Coupler HQC220, Clamshell HCB220, Orange Grapple HGB220, and the Mining Portfolio with the launch of the HX380L. The launch event received overwhelming support from key customers and dealers, who attended with zeal. The all-new and eagerly awaited 38-ton excavator HX380L was created specifically for the mining of marble and granite, as well as heavy-duty quarry work. With the launch of the HX380L, Hyundai hopes to take the lead in the 38-ton segment in the coming years. A total of ten excavator models with attachments such as rock breakers, buckets, and newly launched special attachments were on display, ranging in size from 8 to 50 tonnes. Hyundai authorised dealers, customers, and major financing partners gathered at the company's factory for the event. There was strict adherence to Covid protocol as well as local and central government guidelines during the event. The special attachments and HX380L were unveiled by Park Jin Seog, Managing Director of Hyundai CE India. This, he said, shows the commitment of Hyundai India to providing the Indian market with cutting-edge solutions. The special attachments have been designed to be structurally durable and more productive. With a rugged undercarriage, structure, best-in-class fuel efficiency, and operator comfort, the HX380L is designed for tougher applications such as granite, marbles, and query, he said. The special attachments Quick Coupler (HQC220), Clamshell (HCB220), Orange Grapple (HGB220), and HX380L are all unveiled. An expert team dedicated to each machine will conduct a walk-around activity to explain the latest features and benefits. Felicitation was then given to customers and financiers. Image SourceAlso read: Volvo Construction Equipment launches new range of equipments in India

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