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Three reasons to choose a Hyster XTLG electric lift truck

18 November 2025

THE RANGE of Hyster XTLG electric lift trucks with integrated lithium-ion batteries has been expanded to offer capacities from 4 to 7 tonnes. The new forklifts provide an alternative to ICE that is practical, powerful, and supported by the global network of Hyster dealers. 

Here are three reasons to choose Hyster J4.0-7.0XTLG forklifts.

  1. Multifunctional ICE-like performance

The new lift trucks feature trusted design elements from other Hyster models and can operate both inside and outside. They offer reliability, and performance in an affordable zero-emission package. 

A liquid-cooled battery system, intelligent motor control, and rugged construction, enable the trucks to deliver comparable acceleration, travel speeds, and gradeability to a diesel or LPG forklift when matched with the right application.

  1. Lift truck operator comfort

The new Hyster forklifts provide a comfortable working environment for the operator with reduced noise and minimised vibration during operation. Prioritising operator comfort helps support productivity. Large superelastic tyres and high ground clearance also enable the new Hyster trucks to tackle uneven surfaces and variable weather conditions. Additional options like large dual tread tyres and optional weatherproof cabins are available on certain models. 

  1. Minimise downtime, optimise costs

The battery enables fast charging and low maintenance requirements, maximising operational uptime. With zero exhaust emissions, the trucks may prove cost-effective for operations aiming to reduce their carbon footprint. 

When matched with the right application, tasks, and operating intensity the new models can help businesses to reduce service costs, decrease energy consumption, and offer a longer operational life. 

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