Hyundai Expands Skid Steer Lineup with HS80V Debut
27 Feb 2025
2 Min Read
CW Team
Hyundai Construction Equipment continues to strengthen its presence in the skid steer market with the launch of its latest model, the HS80V, at Bauma 2025. This 66.4-horsepower machine will join the previously released 70-horsepower HS120V, reaffirming Hyundai鈥檚 commitment to compact construction equipment. The company also offers the 70-horsepower HT100V compact track loader, though its availability in North America remains uncertain.
The HS80V, weighing 3.2 metric tons, boasts a rated operating capacity of 1,951 pounds at 50% tipping load. It features a single-speed travel system, reaching a top speed of 7.3 mph. Powered by a Hyundai diesel engine, the machine delivers a balance of efficiency and performance tailored for demanding job site applications.
Enhanced Performance and Operator Comfort
Hyundai has designed the HS80V with a vertical-lift path, enabling the boom to raise loads to full height without material spillage. To further streamline operation, an Auto Self-Leveling system ensures the bucket or forks remain level throughout lifting applications, reducing the need for manual adjustments.
For attachment versatility, the loader comes standard with a flat-faced hydraulic quick coupler, allowing operators to change attachments without leaving the cab. Additionally, a 14-pin electrical connector is available for compatibility with powered work tools.
Inside the cab, operators will experience a spacious environment equipped with heating and air conditioning. A slide-up front door facilitates easy entry, while a full-width front window provides enhanced visibility to attachments. Safety features include an automatic rearview camera for reversing and working lights that remain illuminated for 30 seconds after shutdown, aiding operator exit in low-light conditions.
The HS80V is controlled via two multi-function joysticks, designed for intuitive handling. The right-hand lever operates the boom and bucket functions, including auxiliary hydraulic controls, while the left-hand lever is dedicated to driving functions. Engine speed can be regulated through a rotary dial or foot pedal, with Hyundai recommending the rotary dial for attachments requiring consistent power, such as planers or sweepers.
Market Outlook: Growing Demand for Compact Equipment
Hyundai鈥檚 re-entry into the skid steer market comes at a time when demand for compact construction equipment is surging. The global skid steer loader market is expected to grow, driven by increasing urban development, infrastructure expansion, and the need for versatile, high-performance machines. With rising competition from established brands, Hyundai鈥檚 focus on innovative features and operator comfort positions it as a strong contender in this evolving landscape.
Hyundai Construction Equipment continues to strengthen its presence in the skid steer market with the launch of its latest model, the HS80V, at Bauma 2025. This 66.4-horsepower machine will join the previously released 70-horsepower HS120V, reaffirming Hyundai鈥檚 commitment to compact construction equipment. The company also offers the 70-horsepower HT100V compact track loader, though its availability in North America remains uncertain.
The HS80V, weighing 3.2 metric tons, boasts a rated operating capacity of 1,951 pounds at 50% tipping load. It features a single-speed travel system, reaching a top speed of 7.3 mph. Powered by a Hyundai diesel engine, the machine delivers a balance of efficiency and performance tailored for demanding job site applications.
Enhanced Performance and Operator Comfort
Hyundai has designed the HS80V with a vertical-lift path, enabling the boom to raise loads to full height without material spillage. To further streamline operation, an Auto Self-Leveling system ensures the bucket or forks remain level throughout lifting applications, reducing the need for manual adjustments.
For attachment versatility, the loader comes standard with a flat-faced hydraulic quick coupler, allowing operators to change attachments without leaving the cab. Additionally, a 14-pin electrical connector is available for compatibility with powered work tools.
Inside the cab, operators will experience a spacious environment equipped with heating and air conditioning. A slide-up front door facilitates easy entry, while a full-width front window provides enhanced visibility to attachments. Safety features include an automatic rearview camera for reversing and working lights that remain illuminated for 30 seconds after shutdown, aiding operator exit in low-light conditions.
The HS80V is controlled via two multi-function joysticks, designed for intuitive handling. The right-hand lever operates the boom and bucket functions, including auxiliary hydraulic controls, while the left-hand lever is dedicated to driving functions. Engine speed can be regulated through a rotary dial or foot pedal, with Hyundai recommending the rotary dial for attachments requiring consistent power, such as planers or sweepers.
Market Outlook: Growing Demand for Compact Equipment
Hyundai鈥檚 re-entry into the skid steer market comes at a time when demand for compact construction equipment is surging. The global skid steer loader market is expected to grow, driven by increasing urban development, infrastructure expansion, and the need for versatile, high-performance machines. With rising competition from established brands, Hyundai鈥檚 focus on innovative features and operator comfort positions it as a strong contender in this evolving landscape.
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