Georgia, USA - Hyundai Construction Equipment., has introduced the HX210L excavator, expanding its next-generation HX Series with a long-track machine aimed at demanding earthmoving, lifting and construction operations.
Built on the same platform as the larger HX230L, the HX210L has an operating weight of approximately 54,900 pounds and comes with a standard 18,000-pound counterweight. The machine features a reinforced upper structure, upgraded swing bearing and increased swing torque to support heavier-duty applications.
Hyundai has also equipped the HX210L with larger-capacity heavy-duty buckets, while its long-track undercarriage provides additional stability during digging, lifting and material-handling operations.
Power comes from a 186-horsepower Hyundai DX05 diesel engine. According to Hyundai, the excavator delivers 6% more torque and 7% better fuel efficiency compared with its predecessor, while reducing diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) consumption by approximately 30%.
The HX210L offers a maximum digging depth of 21 feet 9 inches and a maximum digging reach of 34 feet 1 inch, providing the working range required for excavation, site development and infrastructure projects.
The launch strengthens Hyundai’s presence in the U.S. excavator market, where demand for hydraulic excavators remains significant across construction, infrastructure and earthmoving applications.