Rana Motors has launched two new vehicle models called the Hyundai Mighty EX8 truck and the Hyundai County New Breeze bus, marking a significant advancement in Ghana's transport sector.
According to Chief Operating Officer of Rana Motors, Kassem Odaymat, this showcases their resolve to be continually innovative and responsive to the needs of customers.
The new vehicles unveiled by Rana Motors called the Hyundai Mighty and Hyundai County New Breeze bus are a combination of superior engineering, modern designs and an enhanced load-carrying capability.
The Hyundai Mighty EX8 truck is designed to meet the growing demand for robust load-carrying capabilities, making it an ideal choice for businesses requiring efficient transport solutions. Meanwhile, the Hyundai County New Breeze bus aims to enhance public transportation, providing schools and the general populace with reliable and comfortable travel options.
The vehicles were designed with a focus on functionality, durability and efficiency to cater to the needs of customers. In an interview Chief Operating Officer of Rana Motors, Kassem Odaymat said, the new additions reaffirm the company’s resolve to be innovative and responsive to the needs of its customers.

“On this special occasion, we reaffirm our commitment to driving progress and meeting the evolving needs of customers as we introduce this two exceptional vehicles, models that speak to Hyundai engineering prowess”, he said.
General Manager of Hyundai Motor Company, Joseph Jeong reinforced the partnership with Rana Motors, emphasizing the importance of growing the infrastructure and transport systems in Ghana.
Rana Motors is optimistic that these new models will set a new standard for transportation in Ghana, paving the way for greater efficiency and reliability in the sector.
As the country continues to develop its infrastructure, the introduction of the Hyundai Mighty and County New Breeze bus represents a step forward in providing effective transport solutions to meet the needs of businesses and communities alike.
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