Hyundai Motor Company has just unveiled a striking new teaser for the all-new XCIENT, its flagship heavy-duty truck, showcasing a bold redesign that echoes the modern luxury of the Hyundai Palisade. With cutting-edge design elements and futuristic technology, the next-generation XCIENT is poised to redefine the standards in the commercial trucking segment.
Sleek, Premium Exterior with a Modern Finish
At the heart of the visual update is the new flush-type H emblem, reimagined with a sleek and upscale finish that mirrors Hyundai’s growing focus on premium aesthetics—even in its commercial lineup. The front fascia also boasts a cube mesh grille design that emphasizes a futuristic and technical look, seamlessly blending form and function.

Advanced Lighting and Aerodynamics
The XCIENT now features full LED headlamps paired with iconic, block-shaped Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), giving the truck a commanding and recognizable road presence. This design not only enhances visibility but also reinforces the bold, clean lines associated with Hyundai’s high-end vehicles.
Adding to the aerodynamic and safety improvements are digital side mirrors, which expand the field of vision and minimize blind spots, while also contributing to better airflow. Complementing these features is a roof visor that integrates smoothly with the cab’s front design, reinforcing the truck’s cohesive, modern silhouette.
Built for the Future of Business
Hyundai has evolved every critical aspect of what drivers and fleet owners look for in a heavy-duty truck. From improved visibility and safety to aerodynamic efficiency and a luxury-inspired design language, the new XCIENT is engineered to elevate business success through innovation and style.




Coming Soon
With its combination of futuristic design, technological sophistication, and Hyundai’s trusted performance, the new XCIENT is set to make a significant impact on the global commercial truck market. Stay tuned for the full reveal, as Hyundai prepares to launch a truck that could change the way we think about long-haul transportation.