Hot Climate Countries
- Hot and super hot countries have opposite of the European standard (25 °C) a raised peek temperature (50 °C).
- Locally high exterior temperatures influence the durability of assemblies, transmission and coolant circuit such as for example mountain and high speed operation as well as start and stop operation.
| Australia | Qatar | Thailand |
| Abu Dhabi | Lebanon | Tunisia |
| Algeria | Libya | Togo |
| Egypt | Lesotho | Tanzania |
| Afghanistan | Liberia | Chad |
| Angola | Mexico | Uganda |
| Equatorial Guinea | Malaysia | USA |
| Ethiopia | Mauritius | United Arab Emirates |
| Bahrain | Morocco | West Sahara |
| Brunei | Madagascar | Zimbabwe |
| Benin | Mali | Central African Republic |
| Burkina Faso | Mozambique | |
| Botswana | Malawi | |
| Burundi | Mauritania | |
| China | Nigeria | |
| Dubai | Namibia | |
| Democratic Republic of the Congo | Republic of Niger | |
| Djibouti | Oman | |
| Ivory Coast | Puerto Rico | |
| Eritrea | Palestine | |
| Gabon | Pakistan | |
| Gambia | Republic of Congo | |
| Ghana | Rwanda | |
| Guinea | South Africa | |
| Guinea-Bissau | Saudi Arabia | |
| Iran | Singapore | |
| India | Senegal | |
| Indonesia | Sudan | |
| Iraq | Zambia | |
| Israel | South Sudan | |
| Yemen | Sierra Leone | |
| Jordan | Somalia | |
| Kuwait | Swaziland | |
| Cameroon | Syria | |
| Kenya |