Hyundai’s betting big on America—and it’s not shy about it. The automaker just dropped a bold plan to crank up local vehicle ...
If you’re an avid reader of The Drive, you may have noticed a tidbit in this morning’s edition of The Downshift about Hyundai bringing a midsize pickup to the United States by the end of the decade.
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Korean automaker Hyundai and its sister company Kia are plunging ahead on their electric vehicle development plans with the goal of selling two million EVs per year by 2030—and increasingly, it sounds ...
Hyundai has confirmed it will launch a mid-size pickup truck in the U.S. "before 2030." This pickup will use a body-on-frame platform, and Hyundai CEO José Muñoz also said that an SUV variant is ...
Had it earned the nonprofit organization's good rating in the moderate overlap front crash test, it would have been granted ...
Is an electric Hyundai or Kia pickup on the way? Ford’s F-150 Lightning was recently spotted with Korean test plates near Hyundai’s facility, fueling speculation that an EV pickup may be closer than ...
Mocked by many, the Tesla Cybertruck was certain to serve as an inspiration for the legacy carmakers. Hyundai appears to be the first to consider it after reports from Korea indicate that the carmaker ...
The project is said to be a part of the MOU signed by the two automakers earlier this year Whatever vehicle is developed under the program will likely be badge engineered General Motors and Hyundai ...
This entry-level pickup will probably be positioned to go up against other small trucks like the Ford Maverick and the ...