European leader in 3-way tippers and lightweight platform bodies for light commercial vehicles. Serves major automotive manufacturers including Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, PSA Group. Offers consultancy, spare parts, and after-sales service
Launched as Hyundai HD1000, available as truck and minibus. Discontinued in 1981
AC5 for South African cars. KMC for South Korean commercial vehicles. KMT for Genesis passenger vehicles. KND for Hyundai multi-purpose vehicles. LBE for Beijing Hyundai Automotive
DFSK was established in 2003 as a joint venture between Seres Group and Dongfeng. Initially produced microvans for small Chinese businesses. First vehicle, C-Series, launched in 2005 with Suzuki engines. Changed name to Dongfeng Sokon Automobile in 2005
LCVs are vehicles weighing under 3.5 tons for commercial goods transportation. Unlike HGVs, LCVs don't require special driver's licenses. Statista reports LCVs were most commonly sold commercial vehicles in Europe in 2022
First Japanese light-duty truck with Active Sideguard Assist standard. Advanced Emergency Braking System detects vehicles and pedestrians. Electronic Stability Program prevents skidding on curves. Lane Departure Warning System alerts at speeds over 60km/h