Overview
The Hyundai R220LC-9S and Komatsu PC210 sit in the same medium crawler class, separated by less than a tonne of operating weight. They sit in different brand tiers (Hyundai in korean, Komatsu in premium), which is the single biggest factor in how they'll behave over a 5-year ownership cycle.
Hyundai R220LC-9S buyers across our Caribbean and African service area typically choose it for mid-class general construction with strong warranty and financing terms. Komatsu PC210 buyers, by contrast, tend to prioritise 21-tonne general construction and earthmoving. The two machines have meaningful overlap on earthmoving, so a buyer with that application profile genuinely has a choice to make — and it's worth understanding the trade-offs in depth before committing.
Brand positioning
Hyundai positioning
Hyundai delivers Korean engineering with the longest standard warranty in the mid-class (5 years/10,000 hours). Cummins engine pairings give strong African aftermarket parts availability.
Komatsu positioning
Komatsu is the segment's fuel-efficiency leader and a close second to Caterpillar on global parts availability. The SAA engine family delivers consistently better real-world fuel consumption than competing premium engines.
What the tier difference means in practice
A Korean-tier machine vs a premium-tier machine typically differs across four dimensions over a 5-year ownership cycle: upfront capex (premium ~25-40% higher than value), fuel efficiency (premium ~5-10% better), parts availability (premium consistently 1-3 weeks faster on major components), and resale-value retention at year five (premium ~15-25 percentage points higher). On total cost of ownership the gap is typically much smaller than the upfront spread suggests — but cash-flow profiles differ significantly.
5-year total cost of ownership
Across a 5-year ownership cycle at typical African construction-sector use (2,000 operating hours/year, $1.20/L diesel, financed 50%), the Hyundai R220LC-9S typically delivers a total 5-year operating cost of $510-580k including acquisition, fuel, parts, service, financing interest, and resale recovery. The Komatsu PC210 comes in at $580-650k.
Acquisition (financed): Hyundai R220LC-9S ~$130-175k, Komatsu PC210 ~$160-220k. That value gap of 25-40% on day one is the largest single line item driving short-term cash-flow differences.
Fuel over 5 years: Both machines burn 20-30 L/h on standard duty. Across 10,000 lifetime operating hours that's $240-360k of diesel. The Komatsu PC210 typically delivers 5-10% better real-world fuel economy than competing mid-class machines, saving $12-36k over the cycle.
Parts + service: Korean-tier parts run ~$10-14k/year for the Hyundai R220LC-9S. Premium-tier parts run ~$14-18k/year for the Komatsu PC210.
Resale at year 5: Hyundai typically holds 32-42% of acquisition price after 5 years. Komatsu holds 45-55%. The resale gap is often the largest single TCO swing factor — premium-tier machines effectively rebate 15-25% more capital at year five.
Parts logistics & service support
Hyundai parts logistics for Hyundai R220LC-9S
Hyundai Construction Equipment Africa dealer network with Cummins parts ubiquity helping fast-moving items. Parts typically 3-7 days; major components 2-4 weeks.
Komatsu parts logistics for Komatsu PC210
Komatsu direct dealers across South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, and Nigeria. Strong East African parts logistics in particular. Fast-moving parts within 48-96 hours; major components 2-3 weeks.
What this means in practice
Mining and infrastructure operations across Caribbean and African markets typically lose $2-5k per hour of unscheduled downtime — meaning a single 24-hour parts delay can cost more than the parts themselves. Choose the brand with the strongest parts logistics in your destination country and operating sector.
Configurations available
Hyundai R220LC-9S configurations available
- R220LC-9S (standard) — Standard long-carriage configuration
- R220LC-9S LR — Long-reach variant for dredging and slope work
- R220LC-9S AMP — Amphibious variant for swamp and wetland operations
Komatsu PC210 configurations available
- PC210 (standard) — Standard production configuration
Configuration choice (undercarriage track pattern, bucket capacity, hydraulic-circuit options, cab certification) drives 30%+ of total cost of ownership over a 5-year cycle. Whichever model you choose, specify configuration to the buyer's actual operating profile before order — retrofitting later costs 30-50% more.