Hyundai is developing a genuine pickup truck, but it won’t be available in the US market. The new mid-size ute, confirmed by Hyundai Australia CEO Don Romano, is expected to compete with body-on-frame alternatives like the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger in the Australian region. The pickup will likely share its platform with either the Kia Tasman or potentially leverage a deal with General Motors for joint truck production.
Key Details of Hyundai’s New Pickup
- Expected to be produced within the next three years
- Potential powertrain options include diesel, hybrid, and fully electric configurations
- Platform decision will influence timing, with body-on-frame potentially arriving sooner
- Strategic alliance with General Motors could play a role in development
- Will not be replacing or significantly updating the Santa Cruz for the US market, which recently received a facelift
The development highlights Hyundai’s efforts to expand its lineup in regions outside North America, particularly in Australia where emissions regulations are becoming stricter. While the Santa Cruz will continue in the US without major changes, the new pickup represents Hyundai’s commitment to the ute segment globally.