Hyundai locks in Ford Ranger rivals, weighs Everest-rivalling SUV spinoff

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Hyundai’s ute plans are coming into focus, and the model appears set to launch a couple of.

It at present has simply the North American, Tucson-based (and subsequently car-like unibody) Santa Cruz dual-cab, leaving it with out a rival to bigger, extra conventional body-on-frame utes just like the top-selling Ford Ranger.

On the firm’s 2025 Investor Day, Hyundai Motor Firm CEO José Muñoz confirmed the model will launch a mid-size, body-on-frame pickup truck in North America by 2030, with the potential for an SUV spinoff.

Nevertheless, this pickup/ute seems to be separate from one other, equally sized mannequin being developed for Central and South America as a part of a strategic alliance with Common Motors.

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Hyundai hasn’t specified what powertrains both mannequin will use. Any ute developed in North America is unlikely to supply diesel energy, in distinction with Latin America the place diesel-powered utes are far more widespread.

Weak demand for electrical pickup vehicles within the US may additionally see Hyundai prioritise hybrid or plug-in hybrid energy there. The model is rolling out a brand new 2.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder hybrid powertrain, beginning within the Palisade massive SUV.

GM is main growth of the Latin American pickup, with Hyundai main growth of a smaller ute (seemingly a unibody rival for the likes of the Fiat Strada) and a small SUV and passenger automobile for these markets. The primary of those merchandise will launch as early as 2028.

Within the presentation, Hyundai listed just one car for North America coming from this partnership: an electrical industrial van, which it’s main growth of regardless of GM already providing such automobiles underneath the Chevrolet BrightDrop nameplate.