Hyundai 225 tracked excavator








≈ €34,440
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At 4,800 hours, this 2021 Hyundai 225 has passed its steepest depreciation curve but still has 70-80% of its service life remaining. Hyundai 225 series excavators regularly achieve 12,000-15,000+ hours with proper maintenance, meaning you get years of productive work at a fraction of the new purchase price .
2. Proven Cummins B5.9-C Engine – Tier 3 Simplicity
Powered by the reliable Cummins B5.9-C engine delivering 112-113 kW, this model avoids the complex DPF and DEF aftertreatment systems required on newer Tier 4 Final machines. This means no regeneration downtime, no DEF fluid costs, lower maintenance expenses, and easier field repairs anywhere in the world .
3. Class-Leading Hydraulic Performance – 2×222 L/min Flow
The advanced dual variable-displacement piston pump system delivers 2 × 222 L/min of hydraulic flow, providing 152 kN of bucket digging force. The load-sensing hydraulic system ensures smooth, precise, and powerful multi-function operation with faster cycle times and reduced operator fatigue .
4. Ideal 22-Ton Mid-Size Class – Maximum Versatility
At 22.5 tons operating weight with a 1.05 m³ bucket capacity, the Hyundai 225 is the most popular mid-size excavator class globally. It's heavy enough for serious production digging, trenching, and foundation work, yet compact enough for transport without oversized load permits on many routes. Perfect for contractors who need one machine for multiple job types .
5. Global Parts & Dealer Support – Low Downtime Risk
Hyundai's extensive global dealer network ensures parts availability across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. The Cummins B5.9-C engine is one of the most widely supported industrial engines worldwide, and Hyundai hydraulic components are interchangeable across the 225 series – critical advantages for minimizing downtime in fleet operations .