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yundai Engines recently exhibited a range of innovative and eco-friendly power solutions suitable for applications in the Middle East regions. These include:

*1-litre ultra-compact engine: The DA11, which offers improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions through optimized combustion technology.

DA11 compact engine features a 1.1-liter displacement, 3-cylinder inline configuration, and an advanced low-pressure common rail system. The engine delivers a maximum output of 18.4 kW, offering improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions through optimized combustion technology that enables precise and rapid fuel injection.

*A 22-litre large engine: The DX22, designed for durability and reliability in heavy-duty applications, with maintenance intervals and overhaul cycles which ensure reduced downtime - this delivers a maximum output of 700 kW. The DX22 has been developed to meet demanding requirements for durability and reliability in a variety of heavy-duty applications

*Hydrogen engine technology: Including the 11-litre and 22-litre hydrogen internal combustion engines - the 22-litre model is considered the world's largest hydrogen engine and  features a V-type 12 configuration, delivering a maximum output of 600 kW (816 hp) and a continuous output of 477 kW (649 hp). Hydrogen engines emit no CO2 during operation while delivering high output, making them particularly suitable for  applications requiring long operating hours.

*Electrified battery packs: Designed with optimised structural layouts to maximise energy density, applicable across various electrification scenarios. The battery packs support long operating hours and feature thermal runaway prevention designs, enhancing safety. These solutions are applicable across a wide range of electrification scenarios, including construction equipment and other industrial applications, reports the company.

These engines and technologies reflect Hyundai's commitment to future-oriented, eco-friendly power systems, making the company a significant manufacturer for those interested in advanced engine solutions.

Posted 
Mar 23, 2026
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