GM and Hyundai Exploring Collaboration on Pickups and Electric Vans
General Motors and Hyundai are reportedly in discussions about a potential partnership that would involve GM sharing its midsize pickup truck platforms and a collaboration on electric vans in North America, according to a recent report from Reuters News.
The discussions, as reported by Reuters, center on GM potentially allowing Hyundai to utilize its midsize truck chassis, which are currently used for the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon models in the United States. This move could provide Hyundai with a quicker entry into the competitive pickup truck market while leveraging GM’s existing manufacturing and engineering expertise.

The talks on pickups focus on GM sharing its midsized trucks, branded as the Chevrolet Colorado (pictured) and GMC Canyon in the U.S., Reuters reported. (GM)
This potential collaboration would also extend to electric vans. While details remain scarce, the partnership could allow both companies to pool resources, share technology, and reduce the costs associated with developing and manufacturing electric commercial vehicles, which are experiencing rising demand.
If an agreement is reached, it would represent a significant strategic move for both companies, allowing them to strengthen their positions in key segments of the North American automotive market. The alliance could also influence how the industry deals with electric vehicle adoption and supply chain challenges in the face of evolving customer demands.
Further details on the potential agreement, including the specifics of the platform sharing and the scope of collaboration on electric vans, are still emerging as talks continue. Updates will be provided as negotiations progress and announcements are made.