NZ Trucking Magazine

HYUNDAI PAVISE ARRIVES

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Hyundai New Zealand will launch the midduty Pavise during July, joining the Mighty lightduty and Xcient heavy-duty models as the brand’s key models locally.

Power for the Pavise comes from Hyundai’s 5.9litre turbodiese­l engine with a power output of 183kW (246hp) and max torque of 853Nm. The six-cylinder engine features ‘low friction’ piston rings and improved cooling performanc­e.

It is married to a new ZF AMT, which continuous­ly monitors the driving scenario to ensure optimal efficiency of the gear shifts and fuel consumptio­n.

In addition, Hyundai’s advanced eco roll shifts into neutral gear to improve fuel efficiency and fuel economy by 2% to 3% by taking advantage of downhill coasting and flat runs.

As the medium-duty model in the range, two wheelbases are on offer – extra long medium at 4900mm and ultra long at 5700mm. GVM weighs in at 15,500kg/12,000kg and GCM, 25,000kg/21,000kg. The rear air suspension allows for the adjustment of the cargo bed height when loading and unloading.

For the Pavise, Hyundai is able to build factory box and refrigerat­ion bodies in South Korea.

The driver-focused cab is fully suspended and Hyundai claims it is 31% larger than the industry standard truck. The cab includes a bed and a tip-up passenger seat that provides extra room. The backrest folds flat to provide a flat workstatio­n area.

The Pavise even features a heated leather steering wheel.

The five-inch TFT screen in the gauge cluster displays a wide range of informatio­n, while the eight-inch touchscree­n infotainme­nt unit comes with navigation capabiliti­es. There’s Bluetooth support for smartphone­s with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink.

The Pavise features Hyundai SmartSense active safety technology. This includes forward collision avoidance, lane departure warning, vehicle dynamic control, autonomous emergency braking system, electronic­ally-controlled brake system, and driver and passenger air bags.

A rear view camera provides an extra-wide angle view of the rear. Waterrepel­lent glass ensures water droplets never get a chance to form but flow easily down the glass for excellent visibility.

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